Events
21-Jul-11
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Upcoming Events
RTPI President's Visit, 28 - 29 July
To mark the annual visit to the region by RTPI President Richard Summers, RTPI London will host a series of events seeking to celebrate the achievements of planners in London and consider the likely implications of the Localism Bill and Big Society on planning in the capital.
A big legacy for a big society
Thursday 28 July 2011, Stratford
RTPI London is hosting this day-long conference, a year before the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games. Sponsored by AECOM it seeks to celebrate, debate and discuss the ongoing transformation of Stratford and the Lower Lea Valley with the planners who have been at the forefront of the transformation of East London.
To reserve a place, please contact london@rtpi.org.uk; tel: 020 8613 8357
Bookings must be received before Monday 18 July.
RTPI London Annual Football Tournament sponsored by Indigo Planning
Friday 23 September 2011
Yes! It’s back! Your teams place is not confirmed until you have sent the booking for and deposit check back.
Recent Events
RTPI London Young Planners Pub Quiz, 13th April 2011
Back by popular demand, on 13th April a pub quiz was held at the Blue Anchor pub in Chancery Lane. There was an excellent turn out and after rounds on sport, music, the built environment, music and general knowledge, the quiz was won by Quizteam Aguiliera (AECOM/LDA). In second place was TBC (Broadway Malyan) and in third place was Indigo.
Careers Events, February – March 2011
RTPI Young Planners held events at four London universities – London South Bank, Kingston, Westminster and UCL – to tell students of planning related courses about their jobs and to offer advice and answer questions on careers in planning. These events built on links established with these universities through similar past events and introduced current students to the RTPI and its work. The sessions were useful and interesting for all involved, with participating universities indicating they are keen to continue and expand the programme.
- Author:
- Trish Cookson
- Publisher:
- The Royal Town Planning Institute
- Date:
- 21-Jul-11
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