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CEPLER is delighted to welcome a distinguished University of Birmingham alumnus to present the next lecture in the esteemed Leaders in Law series. Peter Kellett is Director of Legal Services for the Environment Agency for England.
Peter is a solicitor who graduated from the University of Birmingham with an environmental science degree and a masters in environmental law. Peter has worked in the City, in Government on the design of environmental law and at the Environment Agency on much of its implementation including building and maintaining the nation s flood risk assets on our rivers and coastline. Peter s lecture is entitled