Alan is a Senior Associate in our rural business team who works jointly with our energy team – he has a particular focus on rural development, including renewable energy projects, housebuilding development, natural capital projects and other diversification schemes. Alan also has broad experience of advising landowners and developers on the implications of agricultural tenancies for development.
Joining our team in January 2019 from a background in rural property, Alan spent over six years undertaking development work in our housebuilding and energy teams, before returning to our rural business team in April 2025. Alan acts for landowners and developers in all aspects of land acquisition, disposal, and development origination, including in particular: the completion of option agreements and leases for a range of renewable energy technologies (including onshore wind, battery storage and solar PV), the assembly of land rights for development, the acquisition and disposal of rural farm and estate land for agricultural purposes, natural capital purposes and development, advising on the development impacts of agricultural tenancies and crofting; and general rural property matters such as salmon fishing's. Alan regularly advises clients in the ever-growing natural capital space including, in particular, in connection with woodland carbon credit schemes.
Alan Gibson has been very impressive. He quickly grasps key facts and proactively finds solutions in difficult negotiations. Full knowledge of his area of law. Very personable and quick to earn trust.
Legal 500, 2026
Alan Gibson is very responsive, incredibly knowledgeable about the sector and able to distil complicated information quickly and effectively.
Chambers UK, 2026
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