Join the network

03-Feb-12

"It's the best network I've joined. You always have interesting meetings and relevant news." (feedback from network member, 2010)

Membership of the Regeneration Network is free of charge and is open to RTPI members non-members.

Benefits of joining 

  • the opportunity to attend events that share and develop good practice and policy in a relaxed and friendly environment
  • a regular e-bulletin in which members can exchange information and keep up to date with RTPI news
  • a dedicated website with relevant information and helpful links
  • access to the skills and contact details of other members to facilitate networking
  • opportunities to participate in small and time-limited task groups, through which network members help to develop policy and projects.

"I just wanted to thank you for organising a really interesting visit yesterday which included having the time not only to see the work but also to talk with people who had such an involvement in these projects." (feedback from network member, 2010)

How to join

Register on the RTPI website if you have not already done so.  

Join the Regeneration Network

If you are an RTPI member, your Regeneration Network membership will be confirmed via email.

Non-RTPI members will be asked to supply additional information.

If you have any problems signing up online please contact the network manager.

Getting involved

This is an active Network that is very much reliant on the voluntary contributions of its members for it to be effective. The kind of things we will be asking you, as a member, to do include:

  • suggesting topics for roundtable discussions 
  • taking up speaking opportunities on behalf of the Network
  • sending in items for the weekly e-bulletin
  • organising Network visits and discussions
  • writing briefing notes  
  • helping out with policy consultations

Please let us know if you have any suggestions for activities you’d like to get involved in through the network by contacting the Network Manager.

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Author:
Catherine Middleton
Publisher:
The Royal Town Planning Institute
Date:
03-Feb-12
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