
Core CPD Framework:
- 5 Hours of CPD
- Urban Design and Place-making
Join us for a study tour in Nottingham on 11 September 2025 10-3pm, centred around the importance of strategic planning for public health in the context of the public realm.
Explore the intersection of urban design, green spaces, and community well-being through a series of engaging presentations and a guided tour of two emblematic locations, AMC Gardens and historic St Ann's Allotments.
Meet at AMC Gardens for 10am.
Programme
10am: Registration and Welcome at AMC Gardens
10.30am: Tour of AMC Gardens and (mini bus) St Ann's Allotments led by local experts
12:20pm A local authority perspective on the role of strategic planning in public health
1.00pm Lunch (included)
1:35pm The impact of public art on community well-being - local mural artist
2:00 PM Innovative design approaches for public spaces - Leonard Design Architects
2:30pm Q&A panel session
3.00pm close
Join us for this insightful and inspiring event, where we will explore how thoughtful planning and design can contribute to a healthier and more vibrant public realm for all.
Accessibility
The Gardens site and buildings are fully wheelchair accessible and within 10 minutes of Nottingham Train station. AMC Gardens, Kirkby Gardens, The Meadows, Nottingham NG2 2HZ. Lunch and refreshments are provided as part of the ticket price.
Any questions please email [email protected]
Places are limited to 20 and the event is open to both RTPI Members and Non Members.