RTPI South East Region runs a wide range of events to support your learning needs. We are always looking for new ideas and suggestions for events so please get in touch with your regional co-ordinator if there are topics you would like to see covered.
2012
Planning for an Ageing Population, (September)
To download the presentation from this event please click below:
Demographic Issues: Setting the Scene - Office for National Statistics
Extra Care Housing - Hampshire County Council
Hospice Movement - Rowans Hospice
Care Home Design Considerations - Pro-Vision Consultancy
Retirement Villages - Barton Willmore
Localism, Neighbourhood Planning and the NPPF - an Update (July)
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Localism & Neighbourhood Planning - A Town Council Perspective
Localism & the NPPF - A Local Planning Authority Perspective
Localism & Neighbourhood Planning - A Developer Perspective
NPPF - A Legal Perspective
RTPI South East President's Visit (June)
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Planning for Economic Growth in the Southampton City Region
Architecture and Regeneration under Localism
Fascinating Times and Shared Challenges
Housing Need and Submarket Economics in the Solent
Planning City Regions under the Duty to Cooperate
2011
Panacea or Pickle (February)
The first localism event at Gravesend
Making the Most of Localism (February)
A large audience crowded into the Guildhall, Winchester, for this packed event.
To download the presentation from Baker Associates, click here.
For the presentation from No 5 Chambers, click here.
Planning Inquiries Masterclass (February)
A packed audience came along to pick up some tips from the experts.
Download Anne Williams' presentation here
Download David Smith's presentation here
Annual Enforcement Update (March)
Download Kieron Hyam's presentation here
Download William Upton's presentation here
Download Lee May's presentation here
Starting Out (April)
Setting up as a consultant
Spring Legal Update (April)
Click here for Gary Grant's Case Update
Click here for Gary Grant's First Eleven
Click here for Scott Stemp's Presentation
Click here for Richard Ivory's Presentation
Annual Rural Update (May)
Download CLA & the NPPF by Fenella Collins
Download Biodiversity Update from Thomson Ecology by Mike Harris
Download Localism & Rural Communities by Teresa Gittins
Brighton Rock Inaugural Lecture (May)
See Prof Mark Tewdwr-Jones' slides here
Localism Update with the President (june)
Richard Summers and John Baker gave their view of recent events
Coastal Planning Tuesday (July)
Download Martin Taylor's presentation here
Download Rupert Lloyd's presentation here
Download Simon Meecham's presentation here
Download Frank Rallings' presentation here
PRESERVATION THROUGH NEW PURPOSE (July)
Read Martin Small's report here
NPPF Debate (September)
A Panel of experts gave their views
Legal Update (October)
Gwion Williams, Rupert Warren and Ian Ginbey on recent case law
David Fryer Memorial Lecture (November)
Given by Niall McNevin of the Olympic Legacy Company
Annual Regional Awards Ceremony and AGM (November)
Held at Brighton Pavilion, awards presented by Colin Haylock, RTPI Vice President
The year started slowly with the first planned event, Politicians in Planning, cancelled because of low numbers. A small turn-out for 'Beating the Recession' was surprising, but participants felt the evening was very worthwhile. As the General Election loomed closer, pressures on everyone became obvious, and the programme slowed to reflect this.
May saw Sustainable Rural Communities - Chasing a Myth? held in Andover.
Then followed the visit by Ann Skippers, and an event on National Parks in the 21st Century.
Early July, and a coastal event -
Development & Coastal Change - De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill
The Annual Enforcement Update was held in September this year, and followed by another favourite - the Annual Legal Update - in October.
November saw Planning for Administrators, followed by snow which disrupted the David Fryer Annual Lecture, held this year in December.
The Awards and AGM evening at Eton Rowing Lake was another successful and enjoyable evening. Sponsors of the 2010 event included Adams Hendry Consulting of Winchester, Brighton University, Peak Quality Homes of Farnham and Reading University. For full details and photos, please click here.
And finally Creating Low Emission Transport Options from Development Planning, held at the Hilton Hotel, Gatwick Airport.