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Natalie Barstow CPRE Wales Transmission Direction Order

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The High Court of Justice Administrative Court issued a Transmission Direction Order under s. 85A(3)(b) of the Courts Act 2003 in the judicial review case AC-2025-CDF-000180 brought by Natalie Barstow, CPRE Wales, and The Land Justice Coalition Ltd against Green Generation Energy Networks Cymru Limited. Non-parties seeking permission to observe proceedings remotely must submit requests by 09:30 am on 21 April 2026 to the Administrative Court List Office in Cardiff.

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What changed

The court made an order establishing procedural requirements for non-parties to request a transmission direction under s. 85A(3)(b) of the Courts Act 2003. Non-parties must submit requests by 09:30 am on 21 April 2026, including their full name, email address, confirmation of location within England and Wales jurisdiction, supporting reasons, and a signed undertaking not to record or broadcast proceedings.

Legal professionals and any non-party observers interested in remotely attending the proceedings must ensure their requests comply with the specified requirements and deadline. The order emphasises that non-compliant requests will generally not be granted unless the court directs otherwise in exceptional circumstances.

What to do next

  1. Non-parties wishing to request permission to attend the hearing remotely must submit requests by 09:30 am on Tuesday 21 April 2026
  2. Send transmission direction requests by email to administrativecourtoffice.cardiff@justice.gov.uk
  3. Include in the request: full name, email address, location within England and Wales jurisdiction, supporting information, and signed undertaking not to record, capture images, or broadcast any part of the proceedings

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Apr 20, 2026

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Case number: AC-2025-CDF-000180

In the High Court of Justice
King’s Bench Division
Administrative Court

In the matter of an application for judicial review

20 April 2026

Before:

The Hon. Mr Justice Kimblin

Between:

The King
on the application of
(1) Natalie Barstow
(2) CPRE Wales
(3) The Land Justice Coalition Ltd
(Claimants)

-v-

Green Generation Energy Networks Cymru Limited
(Defendant)

Transmission order

Following consideration of the skeleton arguments, the evidence and the hearing bundle, and on receipt of an informal request from a non-party to observe the hearing remotely;

Of the court’s own motion.

ORDER BY THE HON. MR JUSTICE KIMBLIN

  1. Any request for a direction under s. 85A(3)(b) of the Courts Act 2003 (“a transmission direction request”) by a person not taking part in the proceedings (“an applicant”) for permission to watch or listen to the proceedings remotely must be made by 09.30 am on Tuesday 21 April 2026.
  2. Any transmission direction request should be sent by email to the Administrative Court List Office at administrativecourtoffice.cardiff@justice.gov.uk and must include the following:

(a) the full name of the applicant;

(b) the email address of the applicant;

(c) whether the applicant would be located within the jurisdiction of England and Wales at all times when attending the proceedings remotely (if a transmission direction were to be made); and, if not, details of the applicant’s location;

(d) any information the applicant wishes to provide in support of the request, including in particular any reason(s) why it is contended that making such a direction would be in the interests of justice; and

(e) a statement by the applicant in the following terms: “If permitted to attend the hearing remotely, I understand and undertake to the Court that I will not make a recording, capture images, and/or broadcast any part of the proceedings. I understand that to do so would be an offence and may be a contempt of court, and that I may be punished if I were to do so.”
3. Unless exceptionally the Court otherwise directs, a transmission direction request made otherwise than in accordance with this Order will not be granted.
REASONS

(1) The parties are interested in a linear infrastructure scheme which may have effects on many land holdings.

(2) This case may attract media attention. This Order is made to ensure that any transmission direction requests are made in knowledge of the restrictions, to enable them to be considered and determined prior to the hearing and to ensure that any such requests are accompanied by the necessary information.

Signed: MR JUSTICE KIMBLIN
Date: 20th April 2026

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Transmission direction s. 85A(3)(b) Courts Act 2003

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Classification

Agency
HCJ
Filed
April 20th, 2026
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
AC-2025-CDF-000180
Docket
AC-2025-CDF-000180

Who this affects

Applies to
Legal professionals Energy companies
Industry sector
2111 Oil & Gas Extraction
Activity scope
Transmission order Judicial review Remote hearing access
Geographic scope
England GB-ENG

Taxonomy

Primary area
Judicial Administration
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Energy Environmental Protection

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