2005 Events Archive

04-Jul-08

28 NOVEMBER 2005 – PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION FOR OVERSEAS PLANNERS WORKING IN THE UK

This event was hosted by RTPI President Ron Tate and co-hosted by the London Branch and Planning Aid for London. It provided an opportunity for planners from overseas working in the UK to network and discuss some of the issues facing them in their work as planners.

28 NOVEMBER 2005 – PRESIDENT'S VISIT

The President met with planners at London Borough of Barnet

11 NOVEMBER 2005 – PFI AND HOUSING

Speakers' slides available from the CIH London website.

28 OCTOBER 2005 – THE FUTURE OF LIVE-WORK IN LONDON

Click to view slides on the London planning policy context and Andrew Lainton's summary of his research (part 1, part 2 and part 3).

26 OCTOBER 2005 – SUSTAINABILITY APPRAISALS UPDATE AND REVIEW

A seminar examining Process and Procedure, New Guidance, Masterplans and Enhancing Schemes, and SA as a Creative Thinking Tool

18 OCTOBER 2005 – PPS6: WHERE NEXT?

The speaker’s slides from this seminar can be viewed here

29 JUNE 2005 – WEMBLEY STADIUM TOUR

A tour of the new Wembley Stadium.

13 JUNE 2005 – PLANNING AND LICENSING: A NEW ERA?

The speaker’s slides from this seminar, held jointly with Planning Aid for London, can be viewed here.

13 MAY 2005 – PRESIDENT'S VISIT

The President visited the London sewers and met with planners at London Borough of Newham and EDAW.

21 APRIL 2005 – YOUNG PLANNER'S TREASURE HUNT 2005

Click to view the press release, questions and answers (part 1 and part 2) and scores.

22 MARCH 2005 – PLANNING FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS

The speaker’s slides from this seminar, held jointly with Planning Aid for London, can be viewed here.

27 JANUARY 2005 – SJ BERWIN LEGAL UPDATE

Click to view speakers' slides on Compulsory Purchase, the Gambling Bill 2004 and Licensing Act 2003, the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 and Environmental Impact Assessment.

 

Author:
Lucy Barton
Publisher:
The Royal Town Planning Institute
Date:
04-Jul-08
Categories:
Nations & Regions 

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