The East of England Young Planners’ Committee is thrilled to be hosting this year’s Young Planners’ Conference 2024 in Cambridge on 11-12 October 2024.
Tickets are now sold out. To join the waiting list please email [email protected].
The theme ‘Connecting Town and Country’ aims to explore this complex dynamic and intersection of balancing such growth versus resources, which will be addressed through our speaker panels, breakout sessions and study tours centring on the following:
- Planning and the delivery of housing
- Innovation, connectivity, and natural resources
- Historic and natural environments
- Transport and infrastructure requirements
Whilst the conference will focus on lessons learned from the Cambridge context, Young Planners can take away lessons for their relevant contexts, as the sessions covered will be topical for the wider UK and in some instances, internationally.
The conference is an event highlight in the RTPI’s calendar and aims to attract up to 200 planning professionals defined as Young Planners. The delegates are in the first ten years of their planning career and come from across the UK. The conference is always a positive and enriching experience for delegates and participants alike and significantly contributes to the career development of Young Planners. Throughout the two-day event, delegates will have the opportunity to hear from a wide range of quality speakers from across the public and private sectors, participate in interactive breakout sessions and exchange ideas.
This year’s conference venue is The Hilton Cambridge City Centre
The gala dinner will take place at The Graduate on Friday 11 October.
For a taste of the conference look at a previous conference’s highlights video.
Join the conversation on LinkedIn with #YPConf2024.
Connect with other Young Planners on the LinkedIn group
Contact [email protected] if you’re interested in sponsorship opportunities.
The RTPI is committed to delivering inclusive events; to make sure that everyone can have the best possible experience. Contact [email protected] to discuss any questions or concerns you may have.