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Presentations

Conveniently located in one place are our recently-given and commonly-used presentations. They cover developments in planning policy, the APC process, and information relevant to planning students.

Dr Michael Harris (RTPI) and John Romanski (Senior Neighbourhood Planning Advisorr, Planning Aid England) presentation to House of Commons Library on (Mar 2013) titled Planning: Can Localism work in your area? (ppt 1.56MB)

Andrew Matheson, Network Coordinator, on Neighbourhood Plan Examination (Feb 2013)

Read Dr Peter Geraghty's inauguration speech Proud of Planning, Proud of Planners, or if you prefer, you can listen to Dr Peter Geraghty's inauguration speech.

Chris Sheridan, Careers Support Manager, on RTPI career support. (ppt 1.8MB)

Andrew Matheson, Network Coordinator, Delivering homes and sites for Gypsies & Travellers – alternative approaches? November 2012 (pdf, 850kb)

James Derounian MPhil MRTPI ILCM FHEA on Localism, austerity & NP November 2012 (pdf)

Core slides on Map for England July 2012 (3.3MB.ppt)

Philip Woodward, Senior Membership & Database Officer, on the APC process, February 2012

Dr Holly McLaren, Education Officer, on planning as a profession, Spring 2012 (10MB)

Richard Blyth, the RTPIs Head of Policy and Practice, on the draft NPPF, November 2011

Trudi Elliott, Chief Executive, on ESPON, June 2011

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RTPIPlanners: Planners' response to the #budget2013 http://t.co/MJIyS7LWua Wed 20 Mar 2013

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