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Making the reform agenda work: Planning

Local Government Information Unit

Friday, 15 June 2012 from 10:00 to 15:00 (BST)

London, United Kingdom

Making the reform agenda work: Planning

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This seminar will provide an opportunity to find out what the NPPF will mean for planning decisions, how councils are working with neighbourhood forums to develop local and neighbourhood plans and what the implications are for development and regeneration.

Programme

10:00   Registration and refreshments

10:30   Welcome and Introductions, Dr Jonathan Carr-West, Director, LGiU

10:45   National Planning Policy Framework, Richard Blyth MCD MRTPI, Head of Policy and Practice, Royal Town Planning Institute 

11:45   Refreshments

12.00   Neighbourhood Planning, Andrew Ross, Writer and Researcher, Final Draft Consultancy

13:00   Lunch 

14:00   Community Infrastructure Levy

15:00   Close

This programme is correct at time of publication, but programme content may be altered without notice to reflect speaker changes which are beyond our control.


Speakers include

Richard Blyth MCD MRTPI, Head of Policy and Practice, Royal Town Planning Institute

Andrew Ross, Writer and Researcher, Final Draft Consultancy

 
Who should attend
Executive members / portfolio holders for planning 
Councillors who sit on planning committees or have an overview and scrutiny role 
Planning officers

When & Where



LGiU
22 Upper Woburn Place
WC1H 0TB London
United Kingdom

Friday, 15 June 2012 from 10:00 to 15:00 (BST)


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Local Government Information Unit

For 25 years the Local Government Information Unit has provided support to councils and championed local democracy. The LGiU is an independent think-tank and a resource for local government. Our teams of policy analysts are experts in local government. They provide practical policy advice, training, consultancy, public affairs services and other resources to our members and other organisations.

www.lgiu.org.uk

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