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The Future of Housing - a Planning Perspective - York

24 October 2024 at 09:30 AM - 03:30 PM / Yorkshire / North East England / East Midlands / Conference
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Date
24 October 2024 at 09:30 AM - 03:30 PM
Venue
The Hospitium, Museum Gardens, York, United Kingdom, YO30 7DR
Price from
£85.00
Organiser
RTPI Yorkshire | [email protected]

Core CPD Framework:

- Housing

- Championing Planning

- 5 CPD Hours

 

 

 

Event Description  

The new Labour Government’s flagship housing project plans to kickstart economic growth by planning reform to build 1.5 million new homes, increase the number of planning officers, address the shortage of housing stock and look at a number of different approaches to meet the housing needs of the country.

 

Learning outcomes

In this all day conference we will hear from a wide range of expert speakers, best practice case studies and share knowledge to discuss this vital issue for planning in Yorkshire and the country.

 

Programme

The full programme will be available soon. 

Speakers and topics include; 

  • Chair, Richard Wood, Richard Wood Associates   
  • Tamsin Hart Jones - Homes England, Assistant Regional Director  
  • Local Authority House Building - Janice Morphet, Visiting Professor at UCL (University College London)
  • Housing and Infrastructure delivery - Dr Ada Lee, Infrastructure and Climate Change Specialist, RTPI  
  • Housing Manifesto - Joanne Harding, Planning Manager at Home Builders Federation (North)
  • Local Authority Perspective - Linda Marfitt, Head of Planning Policy and Place, North Yorkshire Council 

 

Accessibility

The RTPI is committed to delivering inclusive events; to make sure that everyone can have the best possible experience. To help work towards being able to do this an event organiser will contact all booked participants to discuss any access needs or requirements that they might have. Contact Sarah Richardson to discuss any questions or concerns you may have.

 

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