David Holgate Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable
Lord Justice Holgate
Office:Lord Justice of Appeal
Term Start:1 October 2024
Office1:High Court Judge
King's Bench Division
Term Start1:2014
Term End1:2024
Monarch1:Elizabeth II
Charles III
Birth Date:3 August 1956
Alma Mater:Exeter College, Oxford

Sir David John Holgate (born 3 August 1956), styled Lord Justice Holgate, is a Court of Appeal judge of England and Wales.

Holgate was educated at Davenant Foundation Grammar School and Exeter College, Oxford. He was called to the bar by the Middle Temple in 1978 and took silk in 1997. He served as Recorder from 2002 to 2014 and Deputy High Court Judge from 2008 to 2014.

On 1 December 2014, Holgate was appointed to be a Justice of the High Court and assigned to the Queen’s Bench Division, on the retirement of Mr Justice Ramsey, receiving the customary knighthood the following year. He has been President of the Upper Tribunal Lands Chamber since 2016 and Planning Liaison Judge since 2017.[1]

Holgate was appointed a judge of the Court of Appeal on 1 October 2024.

On 13 September 2024, Holgate ruled against Woodhouse Colliery, a plan for the UK's first deep coal mine since 1986. He found that Michael Gove acted unlawfully in accepting West Cumbria Mining's claim that the mine would be net zero, because this relied on offsetting through carbon credits purchased from abroad.[2] [3]

References

  1. Web site: Senior judiciary. Courts and Tribunals Judiciary.
  2. Web site: Coal mine plan quashed by High Court. 13 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 13 September 2024.
  3. Web site: High court blocks Cumbria plan for UK’s first new deep coalmine in 30 years. 13 September 2024 . The Guardian . The Guardian. 13 September 2024.