Core CPD Framework:
- Development and Infrastructure
- Champion Planning
- 4.5 CPD Hours
Strategic Planning and Regeneration - from Landscape to Hyper Local
With the proposed return of strategic planning across borders and at a landscape scale planners will be in the spotlight as the coordinators of housing and economic growth across a much wider canvas than of recent years. This seminar explores best practice approaches to strategic planning alongside localised actions that help to deliver a fairer society and a just transition. Whilst strategic planning is an exciting renaissance the hyper local becomes important as a means of connecting communities to the new opportunities and ensuring that no one is left behind.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the seminar delegates will have:
•Gained an understanding of emerging and current legislation to facilitate strategic planning
•Found connections between landscape scale and neighbourhood scale planning
•Developed a critical awareness of the current system and where this is leaving gaps
•Learned about best practice approaches
•Seen examples of what works where in a UK context in terms of regeneration
Programme
- 9:00am - arrival and registration
- 10:00am - 4:pm - Programme coming soon
Accessibility
• The venue is 15mins walk from Newcastle Central Station
• The hotel has its own car park - discounting parking available for delegates
• The venue is accessible by taxi
The RTPI is committed to delivering inclusive events to make sure that all attendees have the best possible experience. To help work towards being able to do this if you have any access needs or special requirements you would like to discuss, please contact Kim Walker. Your feedback is important to us as we strive to create a welcoming and accommodating environment for everyone.
Please note we have a limited number of free places for those members working for Local Authorities.
Useful Links for further reading
• RTPI - Strategic Planning in England Research, Current Practice and Future Directions
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