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Young Planners Conference

Planning: Striking a Balance

London, 25th October to 27th October 2012 - sold out YP conference brochure 2012

This event is now fully booked.

Don't miss out on this year's Young Planners Conference at the heart of London's West End , with over two days packed full of plenary sessions, workshops, study tours and debates in addition to socials and networking events.

Join us and a series of high profile speakers to explore the challenges facing today's planners in seeking to strike a balance between diverse and competing interests, especially in light of the challenges brought by recent changes to the planning system and economic downturn.

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Rt Hon Greg Clark MP – Minister for Decentralisation and Cities
  • Steve Shaw – Olympic Delivery Authority
  • Sir Edward Lister – Deputy Mayor of London
  • Liz Peace – Chief Executive, British Property Federation
  • Kate Henderson – Chief Executive, Town and Country Planning Association
  • Peter Murray – Chairman, New London Architecture
  • Robert Evans – Director, Argent
  • See the full conference brochure (pdf, 1MB).

Booking your place

Tickets are just £135 + VAT for two packed days of CPD. Limited reduced ticket prices are available for student planners and the unemployed at £35 (+VAT).

Don't miss out on this excellent CPD and networking opportunity – book early to avoid disappointment. Online bookings are available now with RTPI Conferences.

This event is now fully booked.

How to get there

The 2012 Young Planners Conference will be held at:

The RIBA Building,
66 Portland Place,
London W1D 1AB.

RIBA is located in central London close to mainline train and underground stations.YP conference map 2012

Want to know more?

Please contact us for further information or book your place now.