Core CPD Framework:
- Planning Law and Process
- 3 CPD Hours
Join us for an overview of national planning legislation and recent changes to it. We will consider the implications of recent appeal/high court decisions and any political elections that may have taken place. In addition, we will consider specific and topical issues relating to planning. This CPD event is suitable for all involved in the planning process and for people working within the public and private sectors.
Learning outcomes
- Remain up-to-date with the latest developments in planning legislation
- Hear about the latest case law
- Review the impact and significance of the latest case law and appeals
Programme
- 09.00 Registration
- 09.30 Welcome - RTPI West Midlands
- 09.40 Caselaw Update
- 11.00 Refreshments
- 11.30 Session 2
- 12.10 Session 3
- 12.50 Closing remarks
- 13.00 Lunch
Accessibility
DLA Piper's offices are in Birmingham City Centre. Global Law Firm in Birmingham | DLA Piper
- There are several car parks near to the venue.
- Birmingham New Street Station is around a 15-minute walk away.
- Birmingham Snowhill Station is around a 10-minute walk away.
- The venue is not directly accessible via taxi but there is a drop-off point around 300 meters away. Please do check before you travel as there are ongoing road works around the area of the offices.
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 we have a limited number of free tickets for those at Local Authorities.
Catering
Welcome refreshments and lunch will be provided. if you have any dietary requirements (vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free meals as standard) such as Kosher or Halal please contact [email protected].
Host
This event is kindly hosted by: DLA Piper