Since we redesigned The Planner magazine and website last autumn, we’ve had nothing but positive feedback. With a reduced frequency for the magazine, we’re putting more material online and generally creating a stronger online offering, with more web-only features and opinion content, more newsletters, videos and so forth.
But we’re a little worried that not all RTPI members are benefiting from this increased volume of online content. That’s because when we moved from the old website to the new, everyone was logged out. But not everyone has logged back in – yet
If you haven’t logged in, you won’t be able to read a lot of articles that are for subscribers only. Obviously, we don’t want that.
So, if you’ve been logged out and you haven’t logged back in again or you don’t know how to do it or you haven’t realised that you should, we urge you to do so!
It’s easy, it’ll take two minutes and you’ll be able to read ALL Planner website content without a hitch (we hope).
Logging in
Your log-in details for The Planner are the same as your log-in details for the RTPI website: your membership number and your password.
Remember to use the left hand side RTPI Member login option.
If prompted, ask the system to remember your details if you want to avoid logging in again.
Forgotten your log-in details?
If you can't remember your password or have lost it, or if you want to change it, here's what you do.
If you know your password and wish to change your details:
Click the dark blue login button in the top right of this page.
From here you can amend any of your settings - change your password, update your address and email address, and switch between print and digital copies (or both). All of your Planner settings are managed from here.
If you've forgotten your password and can't log on to the RTPI site:
Contact the RTPI:
By e-mail: [email protected]
Telephone: 020 7929 9494
Or try [email protected]
Not an RTPI member or subscriber? No problem!
You don't have to be an RTPI member to subscribe to The Planner - we're here for anyone with an interest in planning and the built environment. It's easy to subscribe and enjoy the hundreds of articles that we publish every year, in print and online.