Richard Beckingsale > Gowling WLG > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Gowling WLG
4 MORE LONDON RIVERSIDE
LONDON
SE1 2AU
England

Work Department

Public Sector; Real Estate; Public Procurement; Development & Regeneration; Private Rented Sector; Residential Development; Social Housing

Position

Partner, Head of Regeneration

Career

Richard Beckingsale enables his public and private sector clients to successfully deliver major residential and mixed use regeneration projects. Richard assists public sector clients to formulate an efficient and effective procurement strategy and to appraise the various options and contractual/corporate structures for project delivery. As the public sector is charged with delivering more from its assets, this includes assessing the options for delivery by the public sector ‘in its own right’ through to partnerships with developers and/or registered providers as well as the potential for corporate joint ventures and wholly owned local authority companies.

In addition to real estate and development expertise, Richard and his team understand the risks to local authorities in terms of vires, state aid and procurement – his advice is robust and, based on substantial experience elsewhere, Richard is able to help clients find solutions to these challenges.

Richard is head of the firm’s regeneration team and is vital to its success, and to the provision of a commercially based service to clients of both the public and private sectors. This allows the team to provide up-to-date market based advice to public sector clients such that they can understand the risk appetite of different elements of the private sector and can best exploit the opportunities for partnership.

Richard also takes on the ‘poacher turned gamekeeper role’ by assisting private sector clients and registered providers in bidding for these joint venture opportunities.

In the residential investment market (or private rental sector (PRS)), Richard is able to pull together an experienced team (covering all aspects of real estate, development and construction, tax and finance), that can assist clients in successfully delivering projects. Our track record assists clients in saving time and money as we are aware of the needs of institutional funders and we understand the challenges of such projects for developers and property managers.

As a growing real estate asset class, Richard has viewed PRS as an important area in which to invest our resources in terms of the development of documentation, our know-how and related intellectual property. Most recently, Richard was a member of the Urban Land Institute’s independent review panel and contributor to the ‘Build to Rent’ Best Practice Guide. His expertise and track record allows our clients to benefit from legal advice which is at the forefront of market thinking, benefiting and learning from practices in the US and Western Europe.

Clients

Local Authority

London Boroughs of Barnet, Ealing, Southwark, Hounslow and Croydon, Coventry City Council, Birmingham City Council, Telford & Wrekin Borough Council, Chelmsford Borough Council

Public sector (other)

Defence Infrastructure Organisation; Environment Agency; Central Government; Stafford Police and Crime Commissioner

Private Sector developers

be:here Limited (part of the Willmott Dixon Group), Queensberry, Wates, Grainger plc, St Modwen, Taylor Wimpey, Persimmon, Endurances Estates Limited

Registered providers

Home Group Limited, Sanctuary Housing Association, Orbit Housing, Metropolitan Housing Trust, Catalyst Housing Association

Experience

Richard has advised:

The London Borough of Barnet on the regeneration of Brent Cross which provides an opportunity for the Council to transform 373 acres of brownfield land in and around Brent Cross. It will create a vibrant new London destination by improving existing transport connec…

Languages

English

Lawyer Rankings

West Midlands > Real estate > Commercial property: Birmingham

Consisting of the ‘highest calibre professionals’, Gowling WLG’s real estate practice has key expertise in the development and logistics, energy, investment and residential development sectors. Practice head Christopher Hunt is considerably experienced in advising corporate occupiers across retail, leisure, office, manufacturing and distribution premises. Richard Bate strengthens the practice with his expertise in residential development, while Richard Beckingsale leads the firm’s regeneration team. Helen Emmerson specialises in the energy and utility sector, handling an array of renewables and alternative energy projects, while Matthew Walker heads the firm’s student accommodation team. John Burns has a wealth of experience in large-scale transactions; and legal director Arminder Dhillon is another name of note, joining the team from Pinsent Masons LLP in September 2022.

West Midlands > Real estate > Social housing

Advising a range of not-for-profit registered providers, as well as pension funds, REITs and local authorities, Gowling WLG offers broad cross-sector experience in social housing, with a particular focus on major investments. Jacqueline Knox is head of the affordable housing team and specialises in social housing development and non-contentious housing management matters. Sally Farrall spearheads the firm’s affordable housing investment practice. Principal associate Gemma Courtenay has been a key contact on the firm’s social development projects for clients including Sanctuary Housing and Legal & General Affordable Homes. The Birmingham practice often operates on a cross-office basis, working closely with the firm’s London office, in which Richard Beckingsale leads on regeneration, and Dominic Morris advises on senior living.