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Planning and Development

No business stands still. This is particularly true of farming businesses. Diversification is a buzzword these days and can involve exciting and innovative business ideas, requiring specialist advice. Milwyn Jenkins & Jenkins work alongside other professionals such as architects, land agents and accountants in assisting clients through the maze of regulations.

Milwyn Jenkins & Jenkins regularly advise on:

  • Helping to obtain planning permission, including change of use and advising on section 106 agreements;
  • Compulsory purchase orders;
  • Appeals against enforcement actions;
  • Listed buildings;
  • Tree preservation orders;
  • Ancient monuments and landmarks;
  • Blight notices;
  • Planning appeals;
  • Wind farms – option agreements and leases.

Please feel free to contact Milwyn Jenkins & Jenkins:

By telephone:- on 01686 412166

By fax:- 01686 413580

email:- web@mjjsolicitors.co.uk

by completing our online enquiry form

by writing or calling into our office at:-

Milwyn Jenkins & Jenkins,

Mid Wales House,

Great Oak Street,

Llanidloes,

Powys,

SY18 6BN.

Milwyn Jenkins & Jenkins are ready to help.

Make an enquiry

Meet our team

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Kelly Goodman

Director / Solicitor

Adrian Foulkes, FCILEx

Director / Chartered Legal Executive and Mediator

Ruth Hendry

Chartered Legal Executive
Probate Practitioner and
Conveyancing Practicioner

William Ransford, BA (Hons)

Solicitor / Director and Notary Public

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Emma Nesbitt
(LLB)

Trainee Solicitor

Sarah Bufton

Solicitor

Chris Hartland

Legal Assistant

"Milwyn Jenkins & Jenkins served my sister very well for many years in the past and we continued to use their services in the administration of her estate. We were very relieved that everything went smoothly as this was a very difficult time for us. We were very grateful to Milwyn Jenkins & Jenkins for handling the estate so professionally and sensitivity was always shown to us."
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