About the Network
13-Dec-06
The mission of the Regeneration Network is recognition of the positive contribution that planning makes to delivering successful regeneration in the UK.
The Regeneration Network is intended to be more a "club" than a mailing list. It is active, and very much reliant on the voluntary input of members.
We have a steering group and a network manager, who work to an annual action plan. Members can read the action plan for 2007 in the members' area, along with the latest Network monitoring report.
For more information about the history of the network, read our background to the Network.
Aims and objectives
The aims and objectives of the network are to:
- maintain the profile and influence of the network across the membership base
- ensure that members’ needs continue to be met
- seek from network members examples of the positive roles and contributions of planning to regeneration
- increase the level of contribution by the network to the national and regional policy debates, and thus its influence
- create and prepare publicity on example of good practice in planning and regeneration
- establish links throughout the UK with ASC / RCEs, Scottish Centre for Regeneration etc, and the regeneration parts of other professional institutions, e.g. RICS, CIH
- maintain strategic links to RTPI Executive Board and General Assembly
- govern and support the Network Steering Group in accordance with RTPI requirements
- carry out effective cross-border working, sharing good practice across all regions and nations
- increase membership of the Network
For more information about the Regeneration Network, please contact Catherine Middleton, Network Manager, by emailing the network manager.
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- Author:
- Catherine Middleton
- Publisher:
- The Royal Town Planning Institute
- Date:
- 13-Dec-06
- Categories:
- Networks & Associations
- Sections:
- Events, Awards & Networking
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