
Core CPD Framework:
- Placemaking & Design
- Development and Infrastructure Planning
- Planning Law ad Process
- 5 CPD Hours
Event Description
At this event we will discuss (via knowledge transfer) the proposed Brownfields Passport and explore its impact on building new developments, to meet the government housing needs in England. We will look at the policy through the lens of a those on the front line and hear from the RTPI and academics to explore more how this policy may work in the ‘real world’.
Programme (please note this is draft and due to change)
9.30 - Registration – Teas and coffee – pastries
10.00 - Opening and welcome
10.15 -11.30 - Session 1
11.30 - 11.45 - Break
11.45 -12.30 - Session 2
12.30 - 1.15 - Lunch
1.15 - 2.00 - Session 3
2.00 - 2.30 - Panel discussion
2.30 - 4.00 – Networking and interactive tour
Accessibility
- The venue is a 12-minute walk away from Wolverhampton Train Station
- Car Parking is available around the venue at various locations
- There is some onsite disabled parking which can be booked directly via the venue
- The venue is accessible by taxi and there is a drop off point directly outside the venue. However, there is a small walk from the venue reception to the event spaces
- The venue is fully accessible and there will be breakout/quiet rooms available throughout the day
- If you're using a sat nav, please use the following information: National Brownfield Institute – Google Map Pin or what3words
Click here to look at the venues accessibility page
The RTPI is committed to delivering inclusive events; to make sure that everyone can have the best possible experience. To help work towards being able to do this an event organiser will contact all booked participants to discuss any access needs or requirements that they might have. Contact [email protected], to discuss any questions or concerns you may have.
Please note we have a limited number of free tickets for those at Local Authorities.
Catering
Welcome refreshments, snacks and lunch will be provided. If you have any dietary requirements (vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free meals as standard) such as Kosher or Halal please contact [email protected].
Useful Links for further reading
Brownfield Passport: Making the Most of Urban Land - GOV.UK
New ‘brownfield passports’ to seize the growth opportunities of urban areas - GOV.UK
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