Ms Josie Edwards > Michelmores LLP > Bristol, England > Lawyer Profile

Michelmores LLP
10 Victoria Street
BRISTOL
BS1 6BN
England
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Work Department

Private Client

Position

I am a Partner in Michelmores’ Agriculture team. I come from a farming background in South Wales and have had the privilege of working as an agricultural solicitor since qualifying in 2010. I joined Michelmores in 2012, on the opening of the Bristol office.

I act for a broad range of landowners and occupiers, as well as agricultural businesses and local authorities.

My practice is predominantly non-contentious; I am experienced in drafting a wide variety of deeds and agreements relating to the letting of land and farming business structures, with a particular specialism in farming partnerships, succession planning and complex tenancy re-structures.

I am passionate about the environment and the role the agriculture sector can play in addressing the climate and biodiversity crises. I have a growing practice in Natural Capital and the long-term management of land for biodiversity and environmental gains, with a developing specialism in conservation covenants.

I also have a busy advisory practice, assisting clients in relation to specialist landlord and tenant matters (both agricultural and rural residential), with a particular interest in Agricultural Holdings Act succession rights.

I lecture regularly to the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers and am a joint editor of the RICS e-learning portal (ISurv) for rural landlord and tenant matters.

Expertise

Josie Edwards – Partner – Agriculture | Michelmores

 

Lawyer Rankings

London > Private client > Agriculture and estates

Michelmores LLP has ‘very experienced solicitors who know a great deal about agricultural disputes‘. The team regularly advises an array of landed estates, government bodies, public bodies, charitable organisations, corporations, and high-net-worth clients. It is also known for its expertise in natural capital and biodiversity net gain matters. In addition, it frequently acts for new entrants to the market seeking to re-wild the land or combine environmental payments with traditional agriculture. Ben Sharples and Vivienne Williams co-head the department. The practice also draws on the expertise of its colleagues to advise on diverse matters from transactional property and contentious agricultural matters, to commercial issues. Josie Edwards was promoted to the partnership in May 2023.