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All Trustees, Vice Presidents and Members of the Association's Policy Council can be reached by post at the address detailed above.

Trustees: Lee Shostak (Chair of the TCPA), Anthony Fyson MBE (Vice Ch), Richard Butt (Hon Treas), Lynda Addison OBE, Sir Brian Briscoe, Julie Cowans, John Deegan, Rob Gillespie, Prof Sir Peter Hall (President), Keith Hill MP, Prof. David Lock CBE, Andrew Shipley, Pat Thomas OBE (Vice Ch) & John Zetter.

Policy Council: Richard Adam, Philip Allmendinger, Paul Burall, Trevor Cherrett, Richenda Connell, Jane Elliot, Hugh Ellis, Sandra Fryer, Murray Graham, Mike Gwilliam, David Hackforth, Jiggy Lloyd, Prof. Bill Morrison, Kay Powell, Hugh Roberts, Chris Shepley, Martin Simmons, Kathy Stansfield, Ros Ward, Chris Watts, Patricia Willoughby, Ian Wray & Charmaine Young CBE

Policy Council Co-optees: Moira Constable, Andrew Gilg, Nick Green, Ed Harding, Adrian Hewitt, Kelvin Macdonald, Jo Taylor & Polly Turton

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TCPA Objectives

Working to improve the art and science of town and country planning

The Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA) is an independent charity working to improve the art and science of town and country planning. The TCPA puts social justice and the environment at the heart of policy debate and inspires government, industry and campaigners to take a fresh perspective on major issues, including planning policy, housing, regeneration and climate change.

Our objectives are to:

1. Secure a decent, well designed home for everyone, in a human-scale environment combining the best features of town and country
2. Empower people and communities to influence decisions that affect them;
3. Improve the planning system in accordance with the principles of sustainable development.