At this seminar we will hear from speakers covering a wide range of disciplines associated with decision taking and plan making. Topics being considered include travel planning, judicial reviews, BNG, green infrastructure/landscaping, green belt assessments and legal agreements. For a one stop shop on current issues and best practice this event is a must.
This seminar will be chaired by Steven Longstaff MRTPI, Director at ELG Planning and we will hear from the following speakers.
- Neil Turner, Director at Howarth Lichfields
Balancing conservation with the need to achieve modern sustainable design – the potential conflict in planning applications - Lloyd Collins Mplan AIEMA MRTPI, Principal Planner at Environment Bank
- Helen Smith CMLI, Technical Director at Landscape Architecture
- John Hacker, Director at TPS Consultants
Securing Travel Plans Through the Planning System - David Hardy, Partner at CMS
- Fiona Wilson, Technical Director - Environmental Management and Assessment at Pell Frischmann
An evidence based approached to environmental assessment, and how that is delivered and perceived through different statutory processes - Tessa Fletcher, Planning Manager - Harmony Energy
The complexities of Renewable Energy Developments
There are a limited number of complimentary tickets available for Local Authority planners. If you are interested, please contact Kim Walker.
This seminar is kindly sponsored by ELG Planning
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If you experience any problems when booking, please contact Kim Walker Regional Coordinator for assistance.
Learn more about out speakers
Steven Longstaff
Director at ELG Planning
Steven Longstaff
Director at ELG Planning
Steven is a Director at ELG Planning in Darlington. He graduated from Northumbria University with first class honours in geography and subsequently completed an MSc in Town Planning at Newcastle University. He achieved corporate membership of the RTPI in July 2011.
Since joining ELG Planning in July 2007, Steven has been involved in the delivery of a wide variety of projects including major residential, education, health, hotel, student and commercial developments across the country. His particular specialism is residential development, and he continues to act for a variety of national house builders, landowners and developers to promote sites through the planning process from Local Plan promotion through to planning applications, appeals and post planning advice.
John Hacker
Director at TPS Consultants
John Hacker
Director at TPS Consultants
John is currently a Director at TPS Transport Consultants, specialising in the preparation and implementation of Travel Plans. With over 22 years of experience, he has become a trusted advisor to developers, guiding them through every aspect of the Travel Plan process—from the initial drafting to navigating the intricacies of securing approvals through planning systems.
In 2023, John's expertise was recognised nationally when he was invited to join the board of Modeshift, a leading organisation dedicated to promoting sustainable transport and travel planning in the UK. In this capacity, John plays a pivotal role in crafting guidance and advice that supports Local Authorities in their efforts to embrace sustainable transportation initiatives.
Beyond his professional life, John embraces the role of "Dad taxi," dedicating his time to ferrying his children to their various activities.
Fiona Wilson
Technical Director - Environmental Management and Assessment at Pell Frischmann
Fiona Wilson
Technical Director - Environmental Management and Assessment at Pell Frischmann
Fiona is a Chartered Environmentalist with over 18 years of career experience providing environmental management on major infrastructure development projects.
As a Technical Lead, Fiona provides key interface between design teams and environmental scientists, as well as clients and stakeholders. She also provides strategic environmental guidance and engagement across infrastructure service lines. Fiona has adapted and developed environmental appraisal and comparison tools to enable a data driven environmental led design approach to inform project feasibility and business case evaluations. Fiona is responsible for the management and coordination of multidisciplinary environmental deliverables. She also completes technical peer reviews and provides professional advisory services to planning authorities and statutory bodies to realise and promote effective environmental solutions.
Neil Turner
Director at Howarth Lichfields
Neil Turner
Director at Howarth Lichfields
Neil Is an award-winning Conservation and Design Architect and Director of Howarth Litchfield Architects . He has considerable experience of sustainable design technology and its incorporation into Architectural projects, both modern and historic. He holds additional qualifications as a Conservation Architect, Project Manager and Client Designer Advisor. His strengths lie across many sectors including Conservation, Educational, Health, Commercial, Industrial and one-off houses – both listed and modern.
Having worked in Britain and abroad, Neil joined HL in 1991, became a Director in 2006 and has now over 30 years of experience as an Architect. His spare time is taken up with Artwork and is well known for regular LinkedIn sketches and watercolours. His outside interests are varied including cycling, swimming, travel, fine wine and collecting designer chairs.
Neil writes regularly for several national and regional publications on Architectural subjects and sustainability matters.
Tessa Fletcher
Planning Manager at Harmony Energy
Tessa Fletcher
Planning Manager at Harmony Energy
Tessa is a qualified chartered Town Planner with 2 years of experience in the public sector and over 12 years of experience in the private sector having worked at a north-east based planning consultancy. Tessa joined Yorkshire-based Harmony Energy in March 2023 as their Planning Manager where she is responsible for managing utility scale battery energy storage schemes and solar farms through the planning system.