Paul Powlesland
Paul Powlesland (barrister) | |
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Founder of | Lawyers for Nature |
Paul Powlesland is a barrister at Garden Court Chambers who specialises in upholding the rights of environmental activists to protest and protect the natural world, and uses environmental law and regulations to defend trees, rivers and wildlife.
As a boat dweller for many years, he is also determined to protect the rights of boaters and other Traveller groups.[1]
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Lawyers for Nature
Paul Powlesland is the co-founder of Lawyers for Nature and regularly gives talks and workshops on the rights of nature, the relationship between the law and the natural world and what barristers and other lawyers should do in a time of climate and ecological emergency.
Dulwich Oaks
In December 2021, Lawyers for Nature tweeted:
A year on, we review the @SaveOaks #Campaign in @wildlondon_SHW, managed by @WildLondon in which we advised the #activist intervention, blocked an #injunction and won a #TPO to #defend a pair of veteran #oaks. Please read @paulpowlesland's #casestudy here.[2]
Case Study
This is a story about Lawyers for Nature’s work on what was variously known as the Dulwich Oaks or Save the Footbridge Oaks Campaign. I was contacted out of the blue by a member of the campaign who had heard about Lawyers for Nature and our work saving trees.[3]
Elizabeth Line first official customer
On 24 May 2022, Paul Powlesland tweeted:
Arrived at Abbey Wood Station at 4:30am to make sure I got a place on the first ever #elizabethline train & I’m the only one here! Had a selfie with the station manager as the very first official Elizabeth Line customer, & got given a cute souvenir pin. Now I wait…
The Chief Operating Officer of the Elizabeth Line just came out of the station to give the first people in line free lapel badges, which was a nice gesture #Elizabethline
After a journey of a speed, smoothness and quietness that we are just not usually used to in London, the first ever Elizabeth Line train arrived at Paddington.[4]
Interviewed on BBC Radio 2 by Jeremy Vine shortly after midday, Paul Powlesland explained that the first train coming from Paddington left 3 minutes later than the Abbey Wood train.[5]
A Document by Paul Powlesland
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:Peaceful Eco-activism & Lawyers for Nature are Triumphant | Article | 22 December 2021 | Save Cox's Walk Footbridge Oaks | "We went from trees potentially being unnecessarily felled to allow work to take place, to those trees being not only saved, but protected into the future. That could only be achieved by a combination of peaceful activism and the assistance of Lawyers for Nature. And now, those trees will hopefully far outlive us all, which is a very satisfying outcome indeed." |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:High-stakes fight for one tree comes to an autumnal crunch | Article | 19 November 2023 | Tim Adams | "If insurers are allowed to succeed here it will threaten many thousands of trees across the country", says barrister Paul Powlesland. "The fact is we all have a stake in Haringey's Oakfield plane – as long as it still stands." |
Document:Solidarity with all protesting the imposition of an unelected King | Op-ed | 12 September 2022 | Radical Independence Campaign | The death of Elizabeth II means the automatic appointment, with no discussion or reflection on our future, of a King manifestly unfit to represent the modern peoples of these islands. Charles is unelected, and unelectable. He would never have been chosen in a democratic system. |