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Stephen Sellers

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Stephen Sellers

Head of regeneration, and one of the four partners in the planning and regeneration team, I concentrate on long-term projects where alliances between the public and private sectors bring about change to town and city centres and local authority housing estates.

Tel: +44 (0)870 733 0578
Email: stephen_sellers@wragge.com

Services: Real Estate, Public Law and Regulation

Best brains in ...

Strategic thinking, problem solving, translating the principles of an idea into text

Highlight of your career so far?

In the 80s it might have been the Act of Parliament to bring motor racing to Birmingham, in the 90s it would have been the creation of the International Convention Centre and the development of Brindleyplace in Birmingham. Most recently however, it has to be the regeneration agreement for the transformation of the north of Solihull covering 16,000 homes with all the primary schools in the area where we acted for Solihull MBC as it established a long -term 15-year relationship with Bellway Homes, Whitefriars Housing Association and Inpartnerships. It beats everything else for its sheer potential to make a difference to the lives of the man and woman in the street.

Most challenging job you've ever done?

Acting for the Greater London Authority on the bid for the 2012 Games. I can still remember hearing the news that London had won, at Sheffield station in fact. It was only the next day that London suffered the terrible bombings on 7 July 2005.

What's your definition of going the extra mile... And when have you done it?

Taking part in an early hours telecon at home with the other side on a project to regenerate some listed redundant woollen mills when the client and I both knew the call would have achieved more in less time at a sensible time later that day.

Best example of a creative legal solution?

The use of prudential borrowing powers under the Local Government Act 2003 by the London Borough of Croydon to finance its new offices through the Croydon Council Urban Regeneration Vehicle, a partnership between the Council and John Laing.

When have you ever given a client a real competitive edge?

Having someone who has worked on the inside of local government and done deals there is a great plus for private sector clients. An insight into how the political agenda is delivered through the policies of the authority and its decision-making process is a big plus. Clients need a different skill set from their advisers when dealing with the public sector.

What's your single greatest contribution to Wragge & Co's corporate responsibility?

I am an active member of Sutton Coldfield Baptist Church. We have projects in all sorts of places ranging from rural development in NE Brazil, to healthcare in Bulgaria and supporting the homeless in Birmingham as well as a community shop in Falcon Lodge in Sutton Coldfield itself.

Alerts

10.11.11

Local Enterprise Partnerships funding announced

Ministers have announced a £500 million capital funding package, the 'Growing Places Fund', aimed at kick-starting stalled development projects, in order to deliver new homes and jobs.

17.08.11

Public procurement and development agreements - clarity still needed on pecuniary consideration

It is more than four years since the European Court ruled in Jean Auroux and Others v Commune de Roanne that traditional development agreements are public works contracts for the purposes of the Public Contracts Regulations.

17.08.11

More enterprise zones announced

Ministers have announced 13 more enterprise zones hard on the heels of the four zones announced in July for Birmingham, Leeds, Bristol and Sheffield.

12.08.11

Where the buck stops: claims against police authorities under the Riot (Damages) Act 1886

This week's dreadful scenes of rioting and looting will leave a lasting headache with cash strapped police authorities already facing the costs of police overtime in dealing with the disturbances.

 

12.05.11

Village greens: judgment in favour of developers

Where a development is proposed, it is not uncommon for an application to be made by local residents to register the proposed development site as a village green.

23.02.11

Playing within the rules: regeneration projects and EU procurement - a return to life before Roanne?

As many public bodies and prospective developers have found to their cost, the application of the procurement rules to development agreements following the case of Jean Auroux and others v Commune of Roanne has delayed many schemes.

02.11.10

The retreat from Roanne continued? Commission v Spain (Case C-306/08)

Consideration of the application of the EU procurement rules to development agreements by the European Court continues with the publication of the Advocate General's opinion in the case of European Commission v Spain on 16 September.

29.10.10

Tax increment financing

In its Spending Review, the Coalition Government again signalled that it is looking to introduce tax increment financing (TIF) into the UK. TIF is aimed at encouraging local authorities to support economic growth in their areas, with particular emphasis on property-led urban regeneration.

05.10.09

Business Rate Supplements - who's next after Crossrail?

The Lyons Inquiry into local government in March 2007 recommended the introduction of a power for local authorities to levy a business rate supplement.

12.06.09

Promoting well-being - caution rules again? Brent LBC v Risk Management Partners: (the LAML case) part one

For many years, innovative actions by local authorities have been stifled by concerns over the scope of their powers. Some legislation contains deliberate and specific constraints on local authority activities.

22.01.09

Right to Buy

The decision of the Lands Tribunal in Leicester City Council v Theo Master will be of interest to all landlords seeking to establish a reserve service charge fund for future repairs in Right to Buy properties.

26.08.08

Rochdale not Roanne - EU procurement update

Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council has just announced that it will re-run its procurement procedure for the choice of developer for its 350,000 square feet, £250 million town centre development scheme.

 

Press releases

30.11.11

Wragge & Co wins Birmingham Science Park Aston as a new client

Wragge & Co has been appointed sole, full service legal adviser to Birmingham Science Park Aston, one of the UK's leading science parks, following a competitive pitch.

14.10.11

Wragge & Co advises on Queensberry Real Estate's first development agreement

Wragge & Co's Shopping Centres team has advised newly formed developer Queensberry Real Estate LLP on its first development agreement. The agreement with Newport Council is for a proposed £110 million, 390,000 sq ft retail development at John Frost Square in Newport city centre.

19.08.11

Wragge & Co boosts regeneration credentials with new director hire

Wragge & Co has expanded its Regeneration practice with the appointment of director Richard Beckingsale. A lawyer and former consultant to the public and private sectors, Richard has worked on some of the largest and most challenging regeneration projects in the UK.

02.06.11

Wragge & Co advises on creation of The Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership

Wragge & Co has helped create a new Local Enterprise Partnership, a partnership between local businesses and local authorities introduced following the Government's 'Local growth white paper: realising every place's potential'.

20.04.11

Wragge & Co appointed to Croydon Council full-service legal framework

Wragge & Co has boosted its public sector credentials by securing a place on a new legal framework for London's largest borough, London Borough of Croydon.

02.12.08

Wragge & Co appointed to £15.94 billion Crossrail project panel

Wragge & Co LLP has been appointed to the panel of Crossrail London Rail Links, the delivery company for the £15.94 billion Crossrail project.

05.08.08

Wragge & Co wins Wolverhampton Development Company as a new client

Wragge & Co LLP has won a place on Wolverhampton Development Company's panel of legal advisers following a competitive tender.

 

Published articles

04.07.08

Staying the course - building long term relationships for regeneration

Stephen Sellers, head of regeneration at Wragge & Co looks at relationship building and its place in regeneration.

 

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