Victoria Tague

Senior Associate
Victoria Tague

Biography

Victoria is a Senior Associate in the Planning and Environment Team.

Victoria regularly advises on a wide range of both contentious and non-contentious planning matters and has gained a wealth of experience acting for landowners, developers, investors and local authorities throughout her career.

Victoria undertakes a significant amount of non-contentious planning work, acting regularly for a wide range of landowners and developers acquiring and / or developing land whilst also having a strong standalone planning and highways practice.

Victoria has provided strategic planning advice in several high profile and high value corporate and land acquisitions and finance transactions whilst also advising on a number of complex planning schemes involving complicated multi-party and cross authority planning and highways agreements.

Victoria is also often involved in contentious matters including judicial review and statutory challenges and appealing enforcement proceedings.

Victoria’s experience includes:

  • Complex Section 106/ 106A Agreements for multi-use developments
  • Complex highways and utilities agreements
  • Strategic planning advice for the firm’s commercial development clients
  • Permitted development and conversion schemes
  • Planning reviews for large multi-use, residential (including later living, PRS and student accommodation schemes) and commercial-led acquisitions / financing
  • Planning enforcement matters
  • Compulsory purchase implementation and compensation
  • Contentious planning including appeals, judicial review and statutory challenge.
     

Testimonials

‘Victoria Tague is excellent. She has a professional and reassuring manner which, coupled with her excellent knowledge of the planning regime in England, makes her a fantastic professional to work with. Her communication skills are first-rate as she provides clear and unambiguous advice’ Legal 500 2023

‘Standout personnel includes Victoria Tague; good at consulting on tax, competition and planning.’ - Legal 500, 2025