UK
Practice Areas
Sioned has specialised in social housing law for over 14 years and was promoted to Partner in May 2025.
Sioned has particular expertise in public law, human rights and discrimination. She is regularly sought out for her in-depth knowledge upon the application and workings of homelessness legislation and to provide expert commentary within industry publications.
Sioned is recognised amongst her peers for her litigation success in the High Court on behalf of her vulnerable client base and for her tenacious approach in representing the homeless. Sioned is regularly instructed by national charities and has developed a niche practice in representing women fleeing domestic violence and trafficking. Sioned is well regarded for advancing the development of the law as it affects these clients.
Career
• May 2025: Partner – Hodge Jones & Allen
• May 2022: Senior Associate – Hodge Jones & Allen
• May 2020: Associate – Hodge Jones & Allen
• September 2018: Solicitor, Housing – Hodge Jones & Allen
• 2011 – September 2018: Solicitor, Community Law – Edwards Duthie Solicitors
• 2009 – 2011: Trainee Solicitor, Social Welfare – Merseyside Welfare Rights
• 2007 – 2009: Graduate Clerk, Welfare Benefits – Stephensons Solicitors LLP
Professional Memberships
• Committee member of the Association of London Welsh Lawyers
• Member of the Association of Women Solicitors
• Member of the Housing Law Practitioners Group
Work Highlights
• Golding Homes v Dixie-Lei White [2018] EW Misc B12 (CC) (11 November 2018)
• The Queen (oao Harris) v LB Islington High Court (Admin) CO/1282/2019
• A v Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea & Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government High Court
(Admin) CO/3229/2020 (Legal Action Feb 2021)
• Scanlon v London Borough of Lambeth, Central London County Court 14 September 2020 (Legal Action Nov 2020)
• The Queen (oao C) v LB Waltham Forest High Court (Admin) CO/2683/2020 (Legal Action Feb 2021)
• The Queen (oao Miller) v Peabody High Court (Admin) CO/2905/2020