Core CPD Framework:
- Placemaking & Design
- 2 CPD Hours
The new Labour Government's first six months, coupled with recent publications of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and the Devolution White Paper, highlight politics as a critical issue impacting the planning profession. Join this talk by Cavendish's Midlands' team to hear about the latest developments around politics and the interrelation with planning including the impact of the NPPF, as well as the importance of community/political engagement. This is event is kindly sponsored and hosted by CBRE and will be chaired by Charles Goode, University of Birmingham.
Learning outcomes
- Gain greater knowledge of how to explain and demonstrate how spatial planning operates within the context of institutional and legal frameworks.
- Understand how to generate integrated and well-substantiated responses to spatial planning challenges.
Programme
- 5:00pm - Registration
- 5:30pm - Start
- 6:30pm until 7:30pm - Networking and close
Accessibility
• The venue is 15 minute walk away from New Street Station and 10 minute walk from Snowhill Station
• There are various car parks located around the venue
• The venue is accessible by taxi but please do check for travel disruptions and road works on the day of the event as there are ongoing road works in Birmingham city centre
• The venue is fully accessible, with accessible facilities and access to a quiet room for all delegates to access if needed.
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 [email protected], to discuss any questions or concerns you may have.
Please note this event is free to all RTPI Members.
Catering
Welcome tea and coffee will be provided
Useful Links for further reading
RTPI | A National Spatial Framework for England
This event is kindly hosted by CBRE and Cavendish