JOIN THE RTPI-CIH PLANNING FOR HOUSING NETWORK

30-Sep-09

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If you want to keep up to date with recent developments in the field of housing planning, make your voice heard in influencing the planning profession, secure help with issues and develop and share views, then why not join the Planning for Housing Network? Membership is not restricted to RTPI or CIH members and is free. To join the Network:

You must first have registered on this website - use this link or see the home page, top left 'Visitor Registration'; please complete the Profile as fully as possible as this will help to get the most from the Network (RTPI members please remember to include your membership number).

Once this been done, just click here or on the main heading ‘Members’ Area’ to the left of the Network home page. Requesting access via either of these routes triggers a message to the Network Manager who will confirm your membership by email.

If you experience any difficulties with signing up, please email: housing@rtpi.org.uk

If after joining you forget your log-in details then clicking on any of the Members' Area headings will offer you the option to be reminded by email.
At any point, if you wish to leave the Network, simply email the Network Manager

Who is the network for?

  • Members of the UK and Scottish Parliaments and the Northern Ireland & Welsh Assemblies
  • Members and board members of the Regional Assemblies and the Greater London Authority
  • Local authority staff, committee members and councillors
  • Staff and board members of Regeneration and Development Partnerships
  • Staff and board members of voluntary organisations for better housing
  • Town, community and parish council members
  • Members of local Community and Development Trusts
  • Housing and planning professionals
  • Others engaged in planned housing

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Author:
Andrew Matheson
Publisher:
The Royal Town Planning Institute
Date:
30-Sep-09
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