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SUMMARY:TCPA Spring Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Heart of the Matter: the critical role of long-term stewardship in placemaking \n\n\n\n\n\nThe issue of long-term stewardship in new and renewed communities\, at all scales\, is at the heart of creating successful places that will stand the test of time. Even the most beautifully designed places with high environmental build standards will fail if arrangements are not made for their management on behalf of the community\, in perpetuity.  A core foundation of the Garden City Principles referenced in the National Planning Policy Framework\, the issue of long-term stewardship continues to gain momentum in policy and practice; it is integral to Homes England’s ‘Garden Community Qualities’\, and stewardship requirements are embedded in the ‘lifespan’ aspect of the Government’s new model design code. \n\n\n\nThe TCPA’s Heart of the Matter project has drawn together emerging lessons from places tackling the stewardship challenge on large sites\, highlighting challenges and opportunities around the alignment of policy\, finance\, public participation and governance. In this fast-moving policy environment lessons continue to emerge as places deal with the issue on their sites. \n\n\n\nThis conference will provide a forum for practical learning and knowledge exchange on long-term stewardship in new and renewed communities. It will draw on the latest learning from long-established and recently created stewardship organisations\, with insight from places implementing new models at a range of scales\, and explore some of the latest tools and technical detail to assist those tackling the stewardship challenge today. \n\n\n\nDraft Agenda:\n\n\n\nSession 1: Why is Stewardship so important?10:00REGISTRATION AND NETWORKINGTea and coffee available11:00WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION FROM THE CHAIRMary Parsons\, TCPA Chair11:05GOVERNMENT POLICY ON STEWARDSHIPThe Rt Hon Stuart Andrew MP\, Minister for Housing (invited)11:20Q&A11:30THE HEART OF THE MATTER: THE CRITICAL ROLE OF LONG-TERM STEWARDSHIP IN PLACEMAKINGKaty Lock\, Director\, Communities & Project Delivery (FJ Osborn Fellow)\, TCPA11:45LEARNING FROM THE PAST\, INFORMING THE PRESENTPete Richmond\, Chief Executive\, Bournville Village Trust 12:00Q&A12:15LUNCH AND NETWORKING\n\n\n\nSession 2: Case Studies: Stewardship in action13:15PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&ADavid Ames\, Executive Director – Stewardship and Development\, Letchworth Garden City Heritage FoundationVictoria Miles\, Chief Executive\, Northamptonshire Community Foundation (invited)Andrew Bibby\, Trustee/Secretary\, Calder Valley Community Land Trust 14:30TEA\, COFFEE AND NETWORKING\n\n\n\nSession 3: Making it happen15:00STEWARDSHIP – THE LEGAL CONSIDERATIONSChristine de Ferrars Green\, Partner\, Mills & Reeve LLP (invited)15:15FINANCIAL IMPLICATION OF DIFFERENT STEWARDSHIP MODELSTom Dobson\, Board Director\, Quod15:30Q&A15:55CONCLUSIONS FROM THE CHAIRMary Parsons\, TCPA Chair16:00CLOSE
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/tcpa-spring-conference-the-heart-of-the-matter-the-critical-role-of-long-term-stewardship-in-placemaking/
LOCATION:Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre\, Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre\, 108 Stamford Street\, London\, SE1 9NH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220330T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220330T113000
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CREATED:20220316T095017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220323T113443Z
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SUMMARY:Developing renewable energy in new large-scale developments
DESCRIPTION:New Communities Group Webinar\n\n\n\nIt is hard to overemphasise the degree to which climate change affects every aspect of planning for new and renewed places. Large-scale new communities offer a unique opportunity to deliver net-zero (i.e. net-zero greenhouse gas emissions) or energy positive development\, and they must cope with the impacts of changes to the global climate that have already been set in motion\, including increased risk of flooding and overheating. \n\n\n\nAs part of the TCPA New Communities Group series\, this webinar will explore how to plan for renewable energy in large-scale new communities\, and outline how they can be in line with the UK’s carbon dioxide emissions targets. We will hear from experts in the private\, public and community energy sector. \n\n\n\n10:00Welcome and introduction from the ChairHugh Ellis\, Director of Policy\, TCPA10:05The TCPA Practical Guide to Masterplanning for net-zero energyJessie Fieth\, Projects & Policy Manager\, TCPA10:15Strategic planning for energy – Local area energy plansRichard Leach\, Local Area Energy Manager\, Energy Systems Catapult10:25Planning for renewables in new large-scale developmentsRobert Shaw\, Managing Director\, Third Revolution Projects           10:35Q&A   10:50Local authority case studySpeaker tbc11:00 Community renewable opportunitiesJohn Taylor\, Energy Projects Manager\, Greater South East Energy Hub11:10Q&A11:30Close\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis is a New Communities Group webinar\n\n\n\n                                        \n                    \n                \n                    	\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPrices: FREE for TCPA New Communities Group (NCG) members\, £25+VAT for TCPA Members; £45+VAT for non-members. \n\n\n\nClick here to check if you qualify for the NCG or TCPA Member rate \n\n\n\nPlease note this webinar will be broadcast using Zoom software. Please make sure you have registered on the Zoom website to receive a link to the webinar. You will find the registration link in your confirmation email.\nPlease make sure you carry out a Test Meeting in advance of the webinar to test your system compatibility\, internet connection and audio settings ahead of time to ensure you are able to join. You can do this here: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/115002262083-Joining-a-test-meeting. Please also make sure your IT department will allow the use of Zoom as we will not be able to provide refunds if you cannot join for technical reasons. Recordings will not be circulated after the event. \n\n\n\nPlease make sure you have registered on the Zoom website to receive a link to the webinar. You will find the registration link in your confirmation email. \n\n\n\n\n\nPaying via invoice: \n\n\n\nIf you would like to pay via invoice\, please contact David White at David.White@tcpa.org.uk
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/developing-renewable-energy-in-new-large-scale-developments/
CATEGORIES:New Communities Group,Webinar
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LOCATION:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/developing-renewable-energy-in-new-large-scale-developments/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220426T123000
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SUMMARY:What should ‘levelling up’ mean for planning? - a panel discussion
DESCRIPTION:The consultation on the proposals for radical reform of the English planning system closed back in late October 2020. Since then\, along with various hints in speeches about which elements of the proposals might be taken forward\, we have a new Secretary of State for Levelling Up\, a re-branded department and a Levelling Up White Paper.  \n\n\n\nAs Levelling Up the United Kingdom recognises\, “a strong planning system is vital to level up communities across the country and give them a say in how their land is used and where beautiful\, sustainable houses are built.” It also makes clear that\, despite the delay\, changes will be made to the planning system.  \n\n\n\nThis free to attend discussion session will consider what ‘levelling up’ should mean for planning\, if we are to secure a system that can deliver the outcomes needed for resilient and sustainable communities and the environment. \n\n\n\n\nThe session will be chaired by Fiona Howie\, TCPA Chief Executive.  \n\n\n\nAnd the virtual panel will consist of:   \n\n\n\nHugh Ellis\, Director of Policy at the TCPA Catriona Riddell\, Director of Catriona Riddell & Associates Rosie Pearson\, Chairman and one of the founders of the Community Planning Alliance Iain Painting\, Senior Partner at Barton Willmore \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick here to register free
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/what-should-levelling-up-mean-for-planning/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220428T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220428T150000
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CREATED:20220316T102707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220406T145235Z
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SUMMARY:The Forgotten Pioneers – TCPA Wiki edit-a-thon
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day of learning and practical action to celebrate women of the Garden City movement \n\n\n\nFollowing the 2020 TCPA project ‘The Forgotten Pioneers: Celebrating the Women of the Garden City Movement’\, the TCPA is keen to continue its work highlighting and celebrating the forgotten voices of the Garden City movement and promoting diversity in the movement today. One of the challenges to promoting diversity in the movement is the under-representation online of women in the built environment in mainstream and free internet sites like Wikipedia. This is true to the representation of women on Wikipedia more widely\, leading to what some have dubbed ‘the Wikipedia gender gap’: 85% of voluntary Wikipedia editors are men and of all the biographies on Wikipedia in English\, only 19% are about women. \n\n\n\nTo help redress the balance the  TCPA is holding a Wikipedia  ‘edit-a-thon’ on women in the Garden City movement. [In short\, an edit-a-thon is an organised event where people come together at a scheduled time to create or edit Wikipedia entries on a specific topic]. \n\n\n\nWe will have Wikipedia editors\, TCPA staff and academic Dr Alina Congreve to assist with the running and research during the event. This is a great opportunity to gain new skills and highlight the achievements of women in the built environment. \n\n\n\nThe programme will include a presentation about women in the Garden City movement and New Towns programme\, training on how to create/edit content on Wikipedia\, and research and editing time. Lunch will be provided. \n\n\n\nThis event is ideal for planners\, architects\, urban designers\, landscape planners and architects\, historians\, sociologists\, researchers…or anyone with an interest in writing and the built environment. The event is an opportunity to collaborate and play a practical role in recording and celebrating the legacy of women’s involvement in the Garden City Movement and beyond. It will involve some prior preparation and only 20 tickets are available\, therefore we ask that you are able to commit to attending\, to ensure the best experience and outcome for everyone involved. \n\n\n\nThere is no charge for attending this event\, so book your tickets early as there are limited places! \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe are grateful to David Lock Associates\, Bournville Village Trust and the Lady Margaret Paterson Osborn Trust  for supporting this event.
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/the-forgotten-pioneers-tcpa-wiki-edit-a-thon/
LOCATION:The Learning Studio\, MK Gallery\, 900 Midsummer Boulevard\, Milton Keynes\, MK9 3QA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:TCPA Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220512T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220512T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215516
CREATED:20220405T103549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T111958Z
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SUMMARY:Creating age-friendly\, inclusive homes and communities
DESCRIPTION:The UK’s population is undergoing a massive age shift. In less than 20 years\, one in four people will be over 65. The Centre for Ageing Better’s vision is a society where everyone enjoys later life. The safety and accessibility of our homes is key to our health\, wellbeing and social connections as we grow older. \n\n\n\nAs part of their strategic partnership with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority\, the Centre for Ageing Better has partnered with Manchester School of Architecture on a new approach to understanding the housing choices of those in their 50’s and 60s. \n\n\n\nThe Rightplace research project builds on their previous work\, ‘Rightsizing: reframing the housing offer for older people’ and confirms there is a significant gap between people’s ambitions and the housing choices available to them. The research provides a fresh perspective on older people’s housing needs and choices and the potential policy options that are likely to be most effective in improving choice – both locally and nationally – to create places which support healthier and more enjoyable lives for more people.  \n\n\n\nCreating change will require collaboration from local planners and central government to housing providers and the third sector. That is why we have brought together this exciting group of speakers to highlight current inspiring approaches from across the UK\, and to collectively address the question: ‘How can we create age-friendly and inclusive homes and new communities?’. \n\n\n\nAgenda10:00WelcomeJulia Thrift\, Director\, Healthier Place-making \, TCPA10:05Introduction to the session and Ageing Better’s ambitions for age-friendly homesHolly Holder\, Deputy Director of Homes\, Centre for Ageing Better10:15The importance of planning for an ageing populationJoanna Averley\, Chief Planner Department for Levelling Up\, Housing and Communities10:25Age-friendly strategy development in regeneration of towns and citiesPaul Quinn\, Director of Regeneration\, and Sarah Mitton\, Age Friendly Communities Manager\, Clarion Housing10:40Findings and recommendations from ‘Rightplace’Dr Mark Hammond\, Senior Lecturer and Prof Stefan White\, Professor of Architecture\, Manchester School Architecture11:05Q&A11:25CloseJulia Thrift\, Director\, Healthier Place-making\, TCPA\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick here to register free\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSupported by:
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/creating-new-age-friendly-homes/
CATEGORIES:New Communities Group,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220524T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220524T120000
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CREATED:20220504T121422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220520T103204Z
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SUMMARY:Rising to the climate change challenge? - the essential role of local authorities
DESCRIPTION:TCPA-APSE research 2022 – online launch\n\n\n\n\n\nAPSE and TCPA are hosting the launch of the their eighth joint-publication on research into housing and place-making. Over the years\, this series has charted the housing crisis and provided recommendations to local and national government on how to create high-quality places and homes\, based on original survey data\, case studies\, and expert interviews. \n\n\n\nThis year’s report looks at the role of local authorities in relation to planning\, housing and climate change. It highlights important work already being undertaken by local authorities and hopes to inspire further action from local authorities. However\, as the Net Zero Strategy recognises\, significant barriers remain. This report seeks\, therefore\, to better understand some of those barriers and makes recommendations about how they could be overcome. \n\n\n\nThe report includes the results of a UK-wide local authority survey\, as well as case studies of successful initiatives. As well as drawing on the analysis of that survey\, during the session we will discuss the key barriers councils face\, and hear the views of expert panellists. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAgenda10:30Welcome from the ChairMo Baines\, APSE\, Deputy Chief Executive10:35Introduction to the publicationPaul O’Brien\, Chief Executive\, APSE10:45Research findings and recommendationsFiona Howie\, Chief Executive\, TCPA  11:05The Swansea Standard – direct delivery of energy efficient homesCllr Andrea Lewis\, Joint Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Climate Change and Service Transformation; Chris Cutforth\, Building Services\, Swansea Council11:20Response to reportCllr David Simmonds CBE MP\, Chair\, All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Housing and Planning11:30Audience Q&A session with panel12:00End\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease select the number of tickets required before clicking ‘Get Tickets’ \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease contact Cova Cervilla if you have any further questions or require assistance. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganised in partnership with:
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/rising-to-the-climate-change-challenge/
LOCATION:Online via Microsoft Teams
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220525T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220525T130000
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SUMMARY:Planning for the climate emergency
DESCRIPTION:Launch of new resource on the role of planning in flood and coastal resilience\n\n\n\nThis free event will launch the new video resource produced by the Environment Agency and Town & Country Planning Association which breaks down and explains the role of Town & Country Planning in flood and coastal resilience.   \n\n\n\nFlooding is among the most serious impacts of climate change. It has devastating and long-lasting impacts on people and their communities\, as well as major impacts on our economy. If existing development trends continue in line with projects population growth\, we expect to see a near doubling of properties in the floodplain in the next 50 years.   \n\n\n\nThe new film outlines the steps that can be taken through Town & Country planning to enable sustainable and climate resilient development. It is aimed at local planning authority officers and elected members in England\, as well as planning school students and anyone else with an interest in planning for flood risk. \n\n\n\nAgenda12:00Welcome from the ChairFiona Howie\, Chief Executive\, Town & Country Planning Association12:05Introduction to the projectJulie Foley\, Director of Flood Risk Strategy and National Adaptation\, Environment Agency12:15‘Planning for the climate emergency’ video screening12:25ResponsesAdam Gardiner\, Committee on Climate ChangeJoanna Averley\, Chief Planner\, Department for Levelling Up\, Housing and CommunitiesHannah Bartram\, Chief Executive Officer\, ADEPT13:00End\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick here to register\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganised in partnership with:
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/planning-for-the-climate-emergency/
LOCATION:Online – Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220615T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220615T113000
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SUMMARY:An introduction to planning reform for elected councillors
DESCRIPTION:Chaired by Anna Rose\, TCPA Trustee and Head of the Planning Advisory Service and facilitated by Hugh Ellis\, TCPA Director of Policy\, this introductory session will explain the current English planning system and outline how the proposed reforms to the system are expected to be implemented. It will take a high-level scan across the critical issues for local authorities\, with plenty of time for Q&A.  \n\n\n\nThe webinar is essential for newly elected councillors or those recently elected to planning committees\, as well as others new to the planning system – developers\, consultants\, business leaders\, council officers\, community groups\, architects\, designers and students. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAgenda10:00Welcome and introduction from the Chair Anna Rose\, TCPA Trustee 10:10 Introduction to the current planning system  Hugh Ellis\, Director of Policy\, TCPA 10:30Q&A 10:50What we expect from the planning reforms Hugh Ellis\, Director of Policy\, TCPA 11:10Q&A11:30Close\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease select the number of tickets required before clicking ‘Get Tickets’
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/an-introduction-to-planning-reform-for-elected-councillors/
LOCATION:Online – Zoom\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220621T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220621T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215516
CREATED:20220308T122122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220615T092833Z
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SUMMARY:20-Minute Neighbourhoods: Webinar Three
DESCRIPTION:The vital role of data in creating complete\, compact and connected places \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIn 2021 the TCPA published 20-Minute Neighbourhoods\, Creating Healthier\, Active\, Prosperous Communities: An Introduction for Council Planners in England. The guide made it clear that one of the first things that should be done when introducing 20-minute neighbourhoods is to gather data to inform the process and provide a baseline for later evaluation. \n\n\n\nThis webinar – the latest in a series of TCPA webinars about 20-minute neighbourhoods – will explore ways to gather baseline data to shape\, inform\, achieve\, and evaluate the implementation of 20-Minute Neighbourhoods in England. \n\n\n\nThe webinar will include an overview of available data sources and tools\, as well as presentations from two local authority areas progressing the principles of 20-minute neighbourhoods in their areas. The webinar will also include an update on development of a national tool to successfully engage with communities to deliver healthier places. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAgenda10:00 WelcomeAranvir Singh Gawera\, Trustee\, TCPA and Programme Officer\, Belfast Healthy Cities10:10 TCPA 20-Minute Neighbourhood Guide and why data is so importantGemma Hyde\, Project and Policy Officer\, TCPA 10:25 Developing ‘Healthy Living Zones’Andy Lindop\, Principal Planning Officer\, Birmingham City Council10:45 Complete Communities – an example from Rochford and Southend-on-SeaJon Herbert\, Director\, Troy Planning & Design  11:05 Break (10 mins) 11:15 Welcome back  Aranvir Singh Gawera\, Chair11:20 Healthy Places Framework Andrew Netherton\, Healthy Places Programme Manager\,Office for Health Improvement and Disparities11:40 Q&A  Chaired by Aranvir Singh Gawera12:00 Close  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister free via Zoom\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSupported by:
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/20-minute-neighbourhoods-webinar-3/
LOCATION:Online – Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220628T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220628T160000
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CREATED:20220610T141105Z
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SUMMARY:Online workshop - managing surface water through planning
DESCRIPTION:Over three million properties in England are at risk of surface water flooding\, and this number will grow as climate change causes more heavy rainfall. This online workshop will explore in detail the growing issue of surface water flooding\, the impact that the outcome of planning decisions can have on this risk and the solutions that can be delivered through the planning system. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAgenda14:30Welcome and introduction to managing surface water through planningHugh Ellis\, Director of Policy\, TCPA14:35Roles and responsibilities for surface water flood riskSam Kipling\, Environment Agency14:45Insurance sector response to surface water floodingKatherine Greig\, Head of Transition\, Flood Re14:55Q&A15:05Effective local authority action to manage surface waterAssociation of SuDs Authorities (invited)15:15Technical solutions to reduce surface water floodingGreenBlue Urban (invited)15:30Lessons from Wales – delivering sustainable drainage systemsIan Titherington\, Lead Officer – drainage\, Cardiff Council15:45Q&A16:00End\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease select the number of tickets required before clicking ‘Get Tickets’ \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets for this event are highly subsidised thanks to support from Flood Re.
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/online-workshop-managing-surface-water-through-planning/
LOCATION:Online – Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:TCPA Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220705T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220705T110000
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CREATED:20220610T152037Z
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SUMMARY:Online workshop – using evidence to plan for flood risk
DESCRIPTION:Local planning authorities must digest advice and information on flood risk during local plan preparation and when determining planning applications. This workshop will outline the role of Strategic Flood Risk Assessments and will discuss how to use and value technical advice from Lead Local Flood Authorities. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAgenda﻿10:00Welcome and introduction to using evidence to plan for flood riskHugh Ellis\, Director of Policy\, TCPA10:05Expectations of high-quality Strategic Flood Risk Assessments  Sandrine Thomas\, Advisor on Spatial Planning and Flood Risk\, Environment Agency10:20Evidence of insurance availability and affordabilityAnne Chataigne\, Transition Policy and Impact Manager\, Flood Re10:30Preparing a Strategic Flood Risk AssessmentHelen Miller\, Principal Planner\, Leeds City Council10:45Q&A11:00End\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease select the number of tickets required before clicking ‘Get Tickets’
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/online-workshop-using-evidence-to-plan-for-flood-risk/
LOCATION:Online – Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:TCPA Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220705T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220705T151500
DTSTAMP:20260403T215516
CREATED:20220530T105454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220629T103102Z
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SUMMARY:In-person seminar: Creating town centres in new communities
DESCRIPTION:This event will be held at the Town & Country Planning Association\, 17 Carlton House Terrace\, London\, SW1Y 5AS \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThriving town centres should be places where people can work\, shop\, eat\, drink and play. Too often in new developments\, housing comes first\, and town centres are left until later or deemed too difficult to deliver. However\, their creation and evolution should be viewed a priority which creates a vibrant heart for the new place.   \n\n\n\nSuccessful delivery of town centres in new communities requires early alignment of infrastructure investment\, programming\, and public engagement. It means maximising opportunities for ‘meanwhile uses’ – temporary\, flexible and interchangeable uses of empty property and land – throughout the development process\, which may take up to 30 years.   \n\n\n\nDesign of community buildings should be sufficiently flexible to allow for adaptation to meet different needs and to provide a range of opportunities for income generation as part of a wider stewardship strategy.   \n\n\n\nGetting this alignment right remains a challenge for those delivering new communities. What can we learn from those delivering new communities right now? What transferable lessons are there from the regeneration of our existing town centres?   \n\n\n\nThis seminar will hear from those who are delivering town centres in new communities from both the private and public sector\, as well as from those who have delivered them in the past\, and will allow plenty of time for discussion and networking.   \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProgramme12:30Registration and networking A light lunch will be available 13:00Welcome and introduction from the Chair  Jackie Sadek\, Director\, Urban Strategy 13:10What is the future for new local and district centres?James Scott\, Group Director of Strategy and Planning\, Urban & Civic13:25What are data trusts and why do they matter for successful town centre design and management? Richard Ford\, Partner at Pinsent Masons13:40 Q&A 14:00Tea and coffee 14:20Case study 1: Whitehill & Bordon – re-imagining the town centre  Clare Chester\, Head of Regeneration\, Economy & Assets\, East Hampshire District Council14:35Case study 2: Homes England and new neighbourhood centres in the MidlandsSarah Taylor\, Head of Planning and Enabling – Central and Guy Scott\, Project Director\, Homes England 14:50Q&A15:10Conclusion from the Chair15:15Close\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTCPA Members get discounted tickets – explore membership options here. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is free to New Communities Group members – check if your local authority is a member here. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSupported by:
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/creating-town-centres-in-new-communities/
LOCATION:TCPA\, TCPA\, 17 Carlton House Terrace\, London\, SW1Y 5AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:New Communities Group,Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220928T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220928T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215516
CREATED:20220719T152715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220926T112946Z
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SUMMARY:Implementing design codes in new communities
DESCRIPTION:The Government states that well-designed places should be functional\, support mixed uses and tenures\, include successful public spaces\, be adaptable and resilient\, have a distinctive character\, be attractive\, and encourage ease of movement. To reflect the emphasis Ministers have been placing on good design in recent years\, a wealth of guidance has been published including the National Design Guide\, the National Model Design Code\, and a programme of pilots to test local design codes has been undertaken. Updates have also been made to the National Planning Policy Framework. \n\n\n\nPart of the TCPA New Communities Group series\, this webinar will be an opportunity to hear about research\, published by the Bartlett School of Planning\, about the evaluation and lessons from the first 15 local design code pilots. But it will also be a chance to hear perspectives from the private sector\, as well as local authorities\, who have been working with them to improve the quality of new communities\, and how this knowledge can be applied in other places. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAgenda10:00  Welcome and introduction from the ChairCatriona Riddell\, TCPA Trustee10:05Design code pilots\, monitoring and evaluationProf. Matthew Carmona\, Professor of Planning and Urban DesignThe Bartlett School of Planning\, University College London10:20Working with design codes to create high quality communities Kevin Parker\, Group Master Planning Director\, Redrow Homes Limited10:30   Q&A    10:45Piloting design codes in PortsmouthLaura Archer\, Senior Planning Officer\, Portsmouth City Council10:55  The use of design codes at Bournville Village TrustArthur Tsang\, Director of Communities\, Bournville Village Trust11:05Q&A11:30Close\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis is part of the TCPA New Communities Group programme of events. The TCPA are grateful to Redrow for their support.\n\n\n\n                                        \n                    \n                \n                                                \n                    \n                \n                    	\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease select the number of tickets required before clicking ‘Get Tickets’ \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo check if your local authority is a member of the TCPA New Communities Group\, or a TCPA member\, please click here. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImage by Jeffrey Czum
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/implementing-design-codes-in-new-communities/
LOCATION:Online – Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:New Communities Group,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221006T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221006T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215516
CREATED:20220719T152724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T173625Z
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SUMMARY:An introduction to planning reform for elected councillors
DESCRIPTION:Chaired by Gilian Macinnes\, TCPA Trustee and independent planning consultant\, and facilitated by Hugh Ellis\, the TCPA’s Director of Policy\, this introductory session will explain the current English planning system and outline how the proposed reforms to the system are expected to be implemented. It will take a high-level scan across the critical issues for local authorities\, with plenty of time for Q&A. \n\n\n\nThe webinar is essential for any councillor who is keen to get a better understanding of the English planning system or what the proposed planning reforms are likely to mean in practice. And while the session will be geared towards elected councillors\, it is open\, and might be of interest\, to anyone who is keen to get a better understanding of the planning system – developers\, consultants\, business leaders\, council officers\, community groups\, architects\, designers and students. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAgenda﻿10:00Welcome and introduction from the Chair Gilian Macinnes\, TCPA Trustee and independent planning consultant10:10 Introduction to the current planning system  Hugh Ellis\, Director of Policy\, TCPA 10:30Q&A 10:50What we expect from the planning reforms Hugh Ellis\, Director of Policy\, TCPA 11:10Q&A11:30Close\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease select the number of tickets required before clicking ‘Get Tickets’
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/an-introduction-to-planning-reform-for-elected-councillors-2/
LOCATION:Online – Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221019T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221019T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215516
CREATED:20220802T172420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221006T140107Z
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SUMMARY:'Land of Promise: Rediscovering the Roots of a New Society' at Conway Hall\, London
DESCRIPTION:(6pm for networking and refreshments\, 7pm performance start) \n\n\n\n\n\n‘Tomorrow 125’ is a project exploring how the Garden City idea can help us construct a pathway to a hopeful future based on a fairer society. Through a three-year programme of collaborative projects\, events and interventions\, Tomorrow 125 will culminate in 2023 with the development of a roadmap of practical actions. \n\n\n\n‘Land of Promise’ is a words and music presentation journeying through three and a half centuries of radical thought\, writing\, and song about the connection between art\, social justice and the living environment. Through the words of radical thinkers and activists spanning William Morris and Edward Carpenter to Bruce Springsteen and Benjamin Zephaniah\, Land of Promise explores that perpetual but urgent question at a time of global crises – ‘How are we going to live?’ \n\n\n\nAs part of the ‘Tomorrow 125’ project\, the TCPA is holding three performances of ‘Land of Promise’ over the autumn\, in London\, Norwich and Hull – to share learning from the past and present and gather insight from audiences to feed into the final outputs of the project – a framework for practical action in 2023. \n\n\n\nThe first of these performances is taking place at London’s Conway Hall. This special performance is brought to you by the TCPA and musicians Chris Ellis and Rosie Toll with a selection of guest artists and readers including Hugh Ellis\, Katy Lock and Pam Warhurst. The event is free to attend but tickets are limited – book now to reserve your space! \n\n\n\nThe TCPA is grateful to the Lady Margaret Paterson Osborn Trust for supporting the Tomorrow: 125 project and this performance. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease select the number of tickets required before clicking ‘Get Tickets’
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/land-of-promise-rediscovering-the-roots-of-a-new-society-at-conway-hall-london/
LOCATION:Conway Hall\, 25 Red Lion Square\, London\, WC1R 4RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221102T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221102T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215516
CREATED:20220802T143850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220804T151229Z
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SUMMARY:'Land of Promise: Rediscovering the Roots of a New Society\,' at Hostry Festival\, Norwich
DESCRIPTION:‘Tomorrow 125’ is a project exploring how the Garden City idea can help us construct a pathway to a hopeful future based on a fairer society. Through a three-year programme of collaborative projects\, events and interventions\, Tomorrow 125 will culminate in 2023 with the development of a roadmap of practical actions. \n\n\n\n‘Land of Promise’ is a words and music presentation journeying through three and a half centuries of radical thought\, writing\, and song about the connection between art\, social justice and the living environment. Through the words of radical thinkers and activists spanning William Morris and Edward Carpenter to Bruce Springsteen and Benjamin Zephaniah\, Land of Promise explores that perpetual but urgent question at a time of global crises – ‘How are we going to live?’ \n\n\n\nAs part of the ‘Tomorrow 125’ project\, the TCPA is holding three performances of ‘Land of Promise’ over the autumn\, in London\, Norwich and Hull – to share learning from the past and present and gather insight from audiences to feed into the final outputs of the project – a framework for practical action in 2023. \n\n\n\nThe Hostry Festival is an annual cultural arts festival celebrating the arts and culture of Norfolk. This performance of Land of Promise at the festival is brought to you by the TCPA and musicians Chris Ellis and Rosie Toll with guest readers: Robin Watson\, Rebecca Chapman\, Paul Jackson and Clare Jackson. \n\n\n\nThe TCPA is grateful to the Lady Margaret Paterson Osborn Trust for supporting the Tomorrow: 125 project and this performance.  \n\n\n\n\nVisit the Hostry website to book your ticket
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/land-of-promise-rediscovering-the-roots-of-a-new-society-at-hostry-festival-norwich/
LOCATION:Hostry Festival\, Blake Studio\, Norwich School\, The Close\, Norwich\, NR1 4DD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221110T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221110T113000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215516
CREATED:20220928T164117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221108T155011Z
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SUMMARY:TCPA New Communities Group Webinar: Long-term stewardship in new communities - from vision to reality
DESCRIPTION:Interest in the concept of long-term stewardship continues to gain momentum among politicians and practitioners\, but realising the full opportunity of this ambition requires an early alignment of policy\, finance\, political will\, and the meaningful participation of local people in the process. The TCPA has produced a wealth of guidance and resources to support those interested in this task. \n\n\n\nThis webinar\, part of the TCPA New Communities Group series\, will focus on the hooks local authorities have to secure stewardship through the planning system. From Local Plan policy to Design Codes\, discussion will look at when and how to secure implementation of long-term stewardship in a new community through planning.  \n\n\n\nThe webinar will be chaired by TCPA Vice Chair Catriona Riddell\, with contributions from speakers including Katy Lock (Director of Communities\, TCPA)\, Mark Patchett (Stewardship and placemaking consultant)\, Richard Ford (Partner\, Pinsent Masons LLP)\, Philip Bowsher (Head of Environment\, Parks Trust MK)\, Robin Waddle (Business Development Director\, GreenBelt). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAgenda \n\n\n\n10:00: Welcome and introduction from the ChairCatriona Riddell\, TCPA Vice Chair (confirmed) \n\n\n\n10:05: Securing stewardship through planning – legal considerationsRichard Ford\, Partner\, Pinsent Masons LLP \n\n\n\n10:15: Securing stewardship through planning – understanding levers and detailMark Patchett\, Stewardship and Placemaking Consultant \n\n\n\n10:25: Securing stewardship requirements in policy: The Plan:MKPhilip Bowsher\, Head of Environment\, The Parks Trust\, Milton Keynes \n\n\n\n10:35: Q&A \n\n\n\n10:55: Planning for stewardship at Northstowe: Reflections from a stewardship providerRobin Waddle\, Business Development Director\, GreenBelt \n\n\n\n11:05: TCPA toolkit on stewardship for new communitiesKaty Lock MRTPI\, Director – Communities & Project Delivery (FJ Osborn Fellow)\, TCPA \n\n\n\n11:15: Q&A \n\n\n\n11:30: Close \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis is part of the TCPA New Communities Group programme of events.  \n\n\n\n                                        \n                    \n                \n                    	\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSupported by:\n\n\n\n                                        \n                    \n                \n                                                \n                    \n                \n                    	\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease select the number of tickets required before clicking ‘Get Tickets’ \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImage by Torsten Kellermann
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/tcpa-new-communities-group-webinar-long-term-stewardship-in-new-communities-from-vision-to-reality/
LOCATION:Online – Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:New Communities Group,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221117T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221117T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215516
CREATED:20221013T121549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221013T142648Z
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SUMMARY:Flood and Coastal Erosion: Understanding updates to the Planning Practice Guidance (November webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Climate change will increase the severity and frequency of flooding events\, and planning authorities must account for how flood risk may change over the long-term. \n\n\n\nPlanning Practice Guidance (PPG) on Flood Risk and Coastal Erosion was updated in August 2022 following the government’s review of policy for development in areas of flood risk\, and to bring in line with recent updates to the NPPF. This guidance update covers areas including:   \n\n\n\nthe application of the sequential and exception tests.the use of multifunctional Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS).surface water flood risk.safeguarding land for future flood risk management.natural flood management.supporting transition in unsustainable locations.\n\n\n\nThis webinar will provide an essential overview of these updates and discuss the implications for local planning authorities and those involved with the flood risk\, sustainable drainage (SuDS) or coastal change aspects of planning. \n\n\n\nUpdates to the PPG will be presented by Sam Kipling\, Flooding and Coastal Risk Management Senior Adviser at the Environment Agency. The session will be chaired by TCPA Director of Policy\, Hugh Ellis. \n\n\n\nThis event is free to attend thanks to support from Flood Re.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick here to register \n\n\n\n\nAgenda \n\n\n\n9:30Welcome and introduction to planning for flood risk and coastal erosionHugh Ellis\, Director of Policy\, TCPA 9:40Understanding updates to the Planning Practice Guidance and implications for practitionersSam Kipling\, FCRM Senior Adviser\, Environment Agency10:10Q&A10:30Close\n\n\n\nNB this webinar will also run on 13 December at 11am\, visit the TCPA website to book for this alternative date.
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/flood-and-coastal-erosion-november-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221124T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221124T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215516
CREATED:20220805T100758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221124T100703Z
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SUMMARY:TCPA Annual Conference 2022: Unpicking ‘levelling up’: what does it mean for place-making?
DESCRIPTION:The Westminster Government published the Levelling Up White Paper in February 2022\, arguing that levelling up is a ‘moral\, social and economic programme for the whole of government’. The White Paper set out policy ‘missions’\, which will require commitment and collaboration. The reform of the English planning system is set to be taken forward in the context of delivering this agenda\, against a backdrop of unexpected political and economic instability. \n\n\n\nThis conference will consider what levelling up means for place-making and place-shaping; whether the proposed interventions are the right ones; and what action at national and local levels will be needed to achieve the missions regarding improving people’s health and wellbeing and increasing people’s pride in place. We will hear from a wide range of perspectives including from government\, the private sector and local authorities. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 1: Levelling up – what does it mean?\n\n\n\nThis session will provide an overview and update of levelling up agenda; consider whether there are potential gaps; and whether further interventions might be required. \n\n\n\n10:00Registration and networkingTea and coffee available10:30Welcome and introduction from the chairAndrew Pritchard\, Chair\, TCPA10:35Overview of the Levelling Up agenda and ongoing planning reformsJoanna Averley\, Chief Planner\, Department of Levelling Up Housing & Communities10:50Q&A11:00A view on planning reform from the TCPAHugh Ellis\, Policy Director\, TCPA11:10Q&A11:20Delivering levelling up in practice – Stoke on TrentCllr Abi Brown\, Leader\, Stoke City Council11:35Delivering levelling up in practice – ThamesmeadJohn Lewis\, Executive Director Thamesmead\, Peabody11:50Q&A and Discussion12:15Lunch and networking\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 2: Pride in place\n\n\n\nThis session will focus on the levelling up mission around ‘pride in place’\, which seeks to secure an increase in measures such as people’s satisfaction with their town centre and engagement in local culture and community. The mission aims to secure improvements in every area of the UK\, with the gap between top performing and other areas closing. The session will consider what is already happening to engage people at the local level and what could further help achieve progress towards this mission. \n\n\n\n13:15Welcome back from the chairCatriona Riddell\, Vice Chair\, TCPA13:20Panel: Pride in place – what does it mean and how do we achieve the mission?• Indy Johar\, Executive Director\, Dark Matter Labs• Jonathan Owen\, National Association of Local Councils• Sarah Scannell\, Assistant Director Planning\, Birmingham City Council14:05Engaging communities in place-makingNicola Rochfort\, Senior Community Engagement Manager\, Grosvenor 14:20Q&A14:30Tea\, coffee and networking\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSession 3: Health and well-being\n\n\n\nThis third and final session of the day will draw on the two health and wellbeing missions\, which seek to narrow the gap in healthy life expectancy and improve wellbeing in every area of the UK. It will consider the importance of place in achieving those aspirations and explore what is already being done\, and what more needs to be done to secure improvements. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n15:00Welcome from the ChairAndrew Pritchard\, Chair\, TCPA15:05Why places matter to healthProfessor Chris Whitty\, Chief Medical Officer for England15:15Responses:• Trina Lynskey\, Chair of Deptford Folk parks group • Lucy Carraz\, Government Sector Lead – AECOM Buildings + Places\, UK & Ireland• Lourdes Madigasekera-Elliott\, Public Health Strategic Lead: Creating Healthy Places\, Public Health East Sussex15:35Q&A15:55Closing remarks16:00Close\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe TCPA is grateful to Peabody\, Grosvenor and AECOM for their support of this event. \n\n\n\n                                        \n                    \n                \n                                                \n                    \n                \n                                                \n                    \n                \n                                                \n                    \n                \n                    	\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPhoto by Nathan J Hilton
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/tcpa-annual-conference-2022-unpicking-levelling-up-what-does-it-mean-for-place-making/
LOCATION:Regent’s University London\, Inner Circle\, Regent’s Park\, London\, NW1 4NS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221124T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221124T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215516
CREATED:20220928T143429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221121T144715Z
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SUMMARY:Sir Frederic J Osborn memorial event 2022: The poetry of place
DESCRIPTION:New rescheduled date (due to rail strikes) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for an evening of poetry\, drinks and discussion for our annual event in memory of Sir Frederic J Osborn. Osborn was an important figure in the TCPA’s history. A passionate campaigner for healthy places and social justice\, Osborn was instrumental in securing the New Towns legislation\, which enabled 32 new towns to be established across the UK as part of creating and rebuilding homes and communities following the Second World War. Alongside his campaigning work – Osborn wrote prolifically including satire and poetry\, and a book of his verses – ‘Can Man Plan?’ – was published in 1959. \n\n\n\nWith performances from poets Zena Edwards and Emily Hasler with Jonathan Glancey\, architectural critic\, writer and Patron of The Betjeman Society\, this event will explore how poetry and the arts can help us understand people and place. The event will touch on some of Osborn’s work and correspondence with Sir John Betjeman\, one the pre-eminent poets of the 20th century who enthused people about the value of Britain’s cities\, landscapes and architecture\, alongside contemporary perspectives on creating a sense of place. This subject complements TCPA’s wider work\, particularly on reuniting art and planning\, and on exploring how the foundations of the Garden City movement can give practical hope to 21st century communities. \n\n\n\nThe TCPA are grateful to the Lady Margaret Paterson Osborn Trust for supporting this event\, which is being held in partnership with The Betjeman Society. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAgenda:\n\n\n\n17:00–18:00 – Arrivals \n\n\n\n18:10 – Welcome from Andrew Pritchard\, Chair of the TCPA  \n\n\n\n18:20 – The Poetry of Place\, with Zena Edwards\, Emily Hasler\, and Jonathan Glancey \n\n\n\n19:20 – Drinks and canapés \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease select the number of tickets required before clicking ‘Get Tickets’ \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCover photo: An early performance at The Dell natural amphitheatre\, part of the vibrant cultural life of the Osborns’ home at Welwyn Garden City (Courtesy of the Welwyn Garden Heritage Trust)
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/sir-frederic-j-osborn-memorial-event-2022-exploring-a-sense-of-place/
LOCATION:Regent’s University London\, Inner Circle\, Regent’s Park\, London\, NW1 4NS
CATEGORIES:Free to Members,Memorial Lecture,Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221129T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221129T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215516
CREATED:20220629T135340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221110T144537Z
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SUMMARY:A New Era for Green Infrastructure?
DESCRIPTION:New rescheduled date \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrganised by the TCPA on behalf of the UK Green Infrastructure Partnership\, this conference will consider the following questions: \n\n\n\n\nWhat is Britain’s green infrastructure policy post BREXIT?\n\n\n\nHow can ambitious national policies be translated into innovative projects on the ground? \n\n\n\nAre local leaders ready to do things differently?\n\n\n\nWhat skills are needed – and who needs them?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis conference is organised on behalf of the Green Infrastructure Partnership:\n\n\n\n                                        \n                    \n                \n                    	\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n9.30-11.00 Session 1\, chaired by Julia Thrift\, Director of Healthier Place-making\, TCPA\n\n\n\nAddressing the gap between strong national green infrastructure policy and weak local implementation: what can be done?\n\n\n\n\nThe Good\, the Weak and the Vulnerable: reflecting on green infrastructure policy and delivery across the UKProf Alister Scott\, Northumbria University\n\n\n\nAddressing the gap between national policy and local delivery: a personal reflectionJon Burke\, Climate Change and Decarbonisation Lead\, Gloucester City Council and former Cabinet Member\, Hackney Council\n\n\n\n\nDiscussion and questions (45 minutes)\n\n\n\nHow can the gap between the ambitions for green infrastructure set out in policy and the sometimes disappointing practice at local level be avoided? What skills and resources are needed? What’s preventing transformative urban greening? \n\n\n\n\nJane Findlay\, Past President\, Landscape Institute\n\n\n\nSheena Raeburn\, Raeburn Farquhar Bowen\n\n\n\nProf Alister Scott\, Northumbria University\n\n\n\nJon Burke\, Climate Change and Decarbonisation Lead\, Gloucester City Council and former Cabinet Member\, Hackney Council\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n11:30 – 13:00 Session 2\, chaired by Fiona Howie\, Chief Executive\, TCPA\n\n\n\nImproving green infrastructure at landscape and city scale for people and the environment\n\n\n\n\nGrowing Ambitions: Reimagining Nottingham’s Broadmarsh + Little IslandLisa Finlay\, Partner and Group Leader\, Heatherwick Studio\n\n\n\nBirmingham Urban Forest MasterplanSimon Needle\, Principle Arboriculturist / Principal Ecologist\, Birmingham City Council\n\n\n\nCentral Scotland Green NetworkEmilie Wadsworth\, Operations Director\, Green Action Trust\n\n\n\n\nDiscussion:\n\n\n\nAre local leaders ready and willing to let bold ideas flourish? Are they brave enough to implement decisions based on new priorities in order to support the climate and better health and wellbeing? \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n14:00 – 15:30 Session 3\, chaired by Julia Thrift\, Director of Healthier Place-making\, TCPA\n\n\n\nCreating and managing urban green spaces to maximise multiple benefits\n\n\n\n\nManaging parks for health and wellbeing: lessons from Islington and Camden’s Parks for Health StrategyCatherine Max\, Health and Sustainability Consultant\, and Barry Emmerson\, Head of Parks\, Islington Council\n\n\n\nAdapting our grey urban spaces into climate-proof placesHoward Gray\, Consultant\, GreenBlue Urban\n\n\n\nParque Central Madrid Nuevo NorteAlvaro Novás Filgueira\, Project Leader and Architect\, West 8\n\n\n\n\nDiscussion:\n\n\n\nWhat needs to change to ensure that all local green spaces are managed both for community and cultural value\, but also as part of wider green infrastructure networks? What changes are needed to workforce culture and training and how can this be facilitated? \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClick here to register\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSupported by:\n\n\n\n                                        \n                    \n                \n                                                \n                    \n                \n                                                \n                    \n                \n                    	\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPhoto credit: Timothy Schenck
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/a-new-era-for-green-infrastructure/
LOCATION:Online – Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221130T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221130T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215516
CREATED:20221107T161250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221110T103508Z
UID:10000084-1669833000-1669840200@www.tcpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Understanding flood risk and the planning system in England – event for communities (Birmingham)
DESCRIPTION:The experience and risk of flooding is already a difficult reality for many people in England\, and is likely to become more common in future as a result of climate change. Many people in communities affected by flooding are keen to work with those who manage flood risk to make their local areas safer. \n\n\n\nThe planning system plays a key role in helping to make places safer\, by helping deliver the protection that is needed\, and by making sure new development does not make flood risk problems worse. However\, the planning system can be difficult to navigate and trying to get your voice heard can feel frustrating.  \n\n\n\nThis workshop will provide an introduction to the planning system\, with a particular focus on the relationship between planning and flood risk. \n\n\n\nThe session will include: \n\n\n\n\nA broad overview of the planning system in England\n\n\n\nThe planning system’s role in addressing flood risk – both in plan making (creating Local Plans) and development management (planning permissions)\n\n\n\nSolutions for improving the reduction of flood risk\n\n\n\nHow communities can influence planning in their area\n\n\n\nThe organisations involved in flood risk management\n\n\n\nWhere to look for further information on flood risk in your area\n\n\n\nAn overview of recent updates to planning practice guidance on flood risk and coastal erosion\n\n\n\n\nThis workshop aims to support people to navigate the complexities of the planning system and gain confidence in engaging with the planning decisions that affect them. The session will be of benefit to individuals and community groups wishing to engage with the planning system to ensure that flood risk is identified\, considered and appropriate action taken to reduce flood risk.   \n\n\n\nThese workshops are free to attend thanks to support from Flood Re. These workshops are free to attend thanks to support from Flood Re and are being organised in partnership with the National Flood Forum. Participant information will be shared with the Flood Forum to support organisation of the event.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease select the number of tickets required before clicking ‘Get Tickets’ \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSupported by:
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/understanding-flood-risk-and-the-planning-system-in-england-event-for-communities-birmingham/
LOCATION:The Priory Rooms\, The Priory Rooms\, Quaker Meeting House\, 40 Bull Street\, Birmingham\, Select a State or Province:\, B46AF
CATEGORIES:TCPA Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221202T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221202T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215517
CREATED:20221108T121355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T093806Z
UID:10000083-1669975200-1669996800@www.tcpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:The Forgotten Pioneers – TCPA /Bartlett School of Planning Wiki edit-a-thon
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day of learning and practical action to celebrate women of the Garden City and New Towns movements\n\n\n\nThe Garden City movement was one of collaboration and collective action and would not have been possible without a coalition of countless voices. However\, in the telling of its history\, many of these voices have been omitted.  \n\n\n\nFollowing the 2020 TCPA project ‘The Forgotten Pioneers: Celebrating the Women of the Garden City Movement’\, the TCPA has been highlighting and celebrating the forgotten voices of the Garden City movement and promoting diversity in the movement today. One of the challenges to promoting diversity in the movement is the under-representation online of women in the built environment in mainstream and free internet sites like Wikipedia (more widely\, 85% of voluntary Wikipedia editors are men and of all the biographies on Wikipedia in English\, only 19% are about women). \n\n\n\nTo help redress the balance\, the TCPA is collaborating with the Bartlett School of Planning on a Wikipedia ‘edit-a-thon’ on women in the Garden City and New Towns movements (edit-a-thons are used to enable the updating and addition of content on Wikipedia\, about a chosen subject). The edit-a-thon will focus on creating and populating the Wikipedia pages for the women that are featured in the TCPA Forgotten Pioneers publication. Participants will also be invited to identify other ‘forgotten’ voices to add to the site. \n\n\n\nWikipedia editors\, members of the TCPA and Bartlett School of Planning teams\, and academic Dr Alina Congreve will assist with the running and research during the event. This is a great opportunity to gain new skills and highlight the achievements of women in the built environment. The programme will include a presentation about women in the Garden City movement and New Towns programme\, training on how to create/edit content on Wikipedia\, and research and editing time.  \n\n\n\nLunch will be provided. \n\n\n\nThis event is directed at the Bartlett School of Planning staff\, students and alumni\, but is ideal for anyone with an interest in writing and the built environment. It provides an opportunity to collaborate and play a practical role in recording and celebrating the legacy of women’s involvement in the Garden City movement and beyond. It will involve some prior preparation and only 30 spaces are available\, therefore we ask that you are able to commit to attending\, to ensure the best experience and outcome for everyone involved. \n\n\n\nBook your tickets early as there are limited places! \n\n\n\nWe hope this will be the first in a series of collaborative events aimed at improving the diversity of voices represented in online histories and dialogue on planning and the built environment.   \n\n\n\nThis event is a collaboration between the TCPA and:\n\n\n\n                                        \n                    \n                \n                                                \n                    \n                \n                    	\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDraft Programme\n\n\n\n10:00Welcome and introduction to the event – Katy Lock (Director of Communities & FJ Osborn Fellow\, TCPA) with Dr Michael Short (Bartlett School of Planning)10:10Presentation about Women in the Garden City and New Towns Movements – Becky Lambert (Osborn Research Assistant\, TCPA)10:30Training: How to edit a Wikipedia page – Stuart Prior (Wikipedia)11:15Break11:30Training: How to edit a Wikipedia page continued – Stuart Prior (Wikipedia)12:30Distribution/picking of profiles to edit13:00Lunch13:30Time for editing 14:15Tips on writing and researching profiles – Dr Alina Congreve14:25Continue editing15:50Concluding remarks16:00End of event
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/the-forgotten-pioneers-tcpa-bartlett-school-of-planning-wiki-edit-a-thon/
LOCATION:UCL\, Institute of Education – Room W3.08\, UCL\, Institute of Education\, 20 Bedford Way\, London\, WC1H 0AL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:TCPA Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221205T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221205T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215517
CREATED:20221107T161350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221110T102942Z
UID:10000085-1670259600-1670266800@www.tcpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Understanding flood risk and the planning system in England – event for communities (London)
DESCRIPTION:The experience and risk of flooding is already a difficult reality for many people in England\, and is likely to become more common in future as a result of climate change. Many people in communities affected by flooding are keen to work with those who manage flood risk to make their local areas safer. \n\n\n\nThe planning system plays a key role in helping to make places safer\, by helping deliver the protection that is needed\, and by making sure new development does not make flood risk problems worse. However\, the planning system can be difficult to navigate and trying to get your voice heard can feel frustrating.  \n\n\n\nThis workshop will provide an introduction to the planning system\, with a particular focus on the relationship between planning and flood risk. \n\n\n\nThe session will include: \n\n\n\n\nA broad overview of the planning system in England\n\n\n\nThe planning system’s role in addressing flood risk – both in plan making (creating Local Plans) and development management (planning permissions)\n\n\n\nSolutions for improving the reduction of flood risk\n\n\n\nHow communities can influence planning in their area\n\n\n\nThe organisations involved in flood risk management\n\n\n\nWhere to look for further information on flood risk in your area\n\n\n\nAn overview of recent updates to planning practice guidance on flood risk and coastal erosion\n\n\n\n\nThis workshop aims to support people to navigate the complexities of the planning system and gain confidence in engaging with the planning decisions that affect them. The session will be of benefit to individuals and community groups wishing to engage with the planning system to ensure that flood risk is identified\, considered and appropriate action taken to reduce flood risk.   \n\n\n\nThese workshops are free to attend thanks to support from Flood Re and are being organised in partnership with the National Flood Forum. Participant information will be shared with the Flood Forum to support organisation of the event.  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease select the number of tickets required before clicking ‘Get Tickets’ \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSupported by:
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/understanding-flood-risk-and-the-planning-system-in-england-event-for-communities-london/
LOCATION:Town & Country Planning Association offices\, 17 Carlton House Terrace\, London\, SW1Y 5AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:TCPA Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221206T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221206T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215517
CREATED:20221012T160703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221128T092219Z
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SUMMARY:20-Minute Neighbourhoods: Creating Connected Places
DESCRIPTION:20-Minute Neighbourhoods – Webinar 4\n\n\n\n20-minute neighbourhoods or ‘complete\, compact and connected’ places create the conditions for people to live healthier\, more active lives. This webinar – the latest in a series of TCPA webinars about 20-minute neighbourhoods – will explore how better connections across and between neighbourhoods can be achieved in different types of places\, including traditional settlements that were designed for walking but have become car-dominated\, and post-war developments that were designed in an era when it was assumed that car-ownership would be universal. \n\n\n\nImproving the physical infrastructure of streets and increasing their connectivity is however only part of what needs to be done to encourage people to choose active travel. In addition\, people need the confidence to know that they have the ability to reach their destination safely and on time; and need support and encouragement to change deeply ingrained habits such as driving to the local shops or school. \n\n\n\nThe webinar will explore ways of supporting people to do things differently. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister here\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFull programme\n\n\n\n10:00Welcome and introduction by ChairJulia ThriftDirector Healthier Place-making\, TCPA10:10The Abbey Estate regeneration project: reconnecting a post-war housing estateGlyn TullyAssociate Director\, Head of Urban Design\, Levitt Bernstein10:30Kendal Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan: improving walking and cycling routes for everyday journeys in a historic townNicola ParkerSenior Programme Manager Cycling and Walking\, Cumbria County Council10:50Q&A11:05Break11:15Wayfinding: giving people the confidence to walk by transforming perceptionsRichard SimonPartner\, Director of Planning\, Applied Information Group11:35Healthier Communities: learning from place-based built environment interventions to increase physical activityDr Katy KarampourDr Gemma BurgessCambridge Centre for Housing and Planning Research11:55Q&A12:15Active Travel England – an introductionLaurence FallonDevelopment Management Team Leader\, Active Travel England12:25Closing remarksJulia ThriftDirector Healthier Place-making\, TCPA12:30Close\n\n\n\nSupported by:\n\n\n\n                                        \n                    \n                \n                                                \n                    \n                \n                    	\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCover photo credit: Levitt Bernstein
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/20-minute-neighbourhoods-creating-connected-places/
LOCATION:Online – Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221213T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221213T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215517
CREATED:20221013T125744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221013T140939Z
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SUMMARY:Flood and Coastal Erosion: Understanding updates to the Planning Practice Guidance (December webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Climate change will increase the severity and frequency of flooding events\, and planning authorities must account for how flood risk may change over the long-term. \n\n\n\nPlanning Practice Guidance (PPG) on Flood Risk and Coastal Erosion was updated in August 2022 following the government’s review of policy for development in areas of flood risk\, and to bring in line with recent updates to the NPPF. This guidance update covers areas including:   \n\n\n\nthe application of the sequential and exception tests.the use of multifunctional Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS).surface water flood risk.safeguarding land for future flood risk management.natural flood management.supporting transition in unsustainable locations.\n\n\n\nThis webinar will provide an essential overview of these updates and discuss the implications for local planning authorities and those involved with the flood risk\, sustainable drainage (SuDS) or coastal change aspects of planning. \n\n\n\nUpdates to the PPG will be presented by Sam Kipling\, Flooding and Coastal Risk Management Senior Adviser at the Environment Agency. The session will be chaired by TCPA Director of Policy\, Hugh Ellis. \n\n\n\nThis event is free to attend thanks to support from Flood Re.  \n\n\n\n\nClick here to register\n\n\n\n\nAgenda \n\n\n\n11:00Welcome and introduction to planning for flood risk and coastal erosionHugh Ellis\, Director of Policy\, TCPA 11:10Understanding updates to the Planning Practice Guidance and implications for practitionersSam Kipling\, FCRM Senior Adviser\, Environment Agency11:40Q&A12:00Close\n\n\n\nNB this webinar will also run on 17 November at 9.30am\, visit the TCPA website to book for this alternative date.
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/flood-and-coastal-erosion-december-webinar/
LOCATION:Online – Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230118T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230118T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215517
CREATED:20221114T145113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230116T095545Z
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SUMMARY:Healthy Homes campaign parliamentary briefing and drinks reception
DESCRIPTION:Lord Nigel Crisp and the Town and Country Planning Association are delighted to invite you to a policy briefing and drinks reception for the Healthy Homes campaign at 6.30pm on 18th January 2023\, in the beautiful setting of One Great George Street\, just a stone’s throw from the Palace of Westminster.  \n\n\n\nThe evening will begin with a short briefing on the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill\, its consequences for delivering healthy homes and places\, and an amendment which Lord Crisp is proposing to ensure that these are achieved.  \n\n\n\nThis will be followed by drinks and canapés\, alongside the first exhibition of These are Homes\, a photography project which has captured the human cost of England’s 21st century slums.  \n\n\n\nThrough the evening we will also hear from Lord Crisp (ex-Chief Executive of NHS England)\, Professor Kamila Hawthorne MBE (Chair\, Royal College of General Practitioners)\, artists\, campaigners and others who contributed to These are Homes.  \n\n\n\n(This event replaces the reception and briefing originally scheduled for 14 December 2022\, but cancelled due to strike action.)  \n\n\n\nProvisional Agenda \n\n\n\n18:30ArrivalDrinks available18:40Welcome and introductory remarksLord Nigel Crisp KCB and Professor Kamila Hawthorne MBE\, Chair\, Royal College of General Practitioners18:45Briefing: What does the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill mean for healthy homes and places\, and what amendments do we need to see in the Lords?Dr Hugh Ellis\, Director of Policy at the TCPA19:00Introducing These are Homes – views from the front line of a crisisRob Clayton\, PhotographerRhiannon Hughes\, South West London Law Centre 19:10ReceptionDrinks and canapés20:30End\n\n\n\nThe Healthy Homes campaign is funded by the Nationwide Foundation. This event has been kindly supported by VELUX.
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/healthy-homes-campaign-january-reception/
LOCATION:One Great George Street\, 1 Great George Street\, London\, SW1P 3AA
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230221T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230221T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215517
CREATED:20230126T120827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T101910Z
UID:10000089-1676971800-1676975400@www.tcpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Webinar: Launch of the TCPA and RTPI planning for climate change guide – new edition 
DESCRIPTION:The TCPA and RTPI have updated their joint guidance for local authorities on planning for climate change and are launching the fourth edition at this online event. The guidance provides a summary of the legal and policy requirements for planning for climate change (both mitigation and adaptation) for plan making and development management. The guidance covers the whole of the UK and provides an introductory resource for professionals working in the planning system.   \n\n\n\nThe new edition brings the guidance up to date with recent legislative and policy changes. It reflects the current best practices to encourage local authorities to be ambitious and centre climate change in their planning decisions and strategies. The guidance will be accompanied by an online case study hub.   \n\n\n\nAt the launch we will be joined by a range of speakers who will share their reflections on the urgency and opportunities of planning for climate change in the current context\, and we will hear more about Cornwall Council’s ground-breaking Climate Emergency Development Plan Document. The TCPA will also provide an overview of the key updates to the guide.  \n\n\n\nSpeakers include:   \n\n\n\n\nJoanna Averley\, Chief Planner\, DLUHC \n\n\n\nRichard Blyth\, Head of Policy\, Practice and Research\, RTPI \n\n\n\nRobert Lacey\, Planning Policy Group Leader\, Cornwall Council  \n\n\n\nDermot Kehoe\, Director of Transition and Communications\, Flood Re \n\n\n\n\nThe guidance and the event are available at no cost thanks to support from Flood Re.  \n\n\n\nTo register for this event click here \n\n\n\nPlease note this webinar will be broadcast using Zoom software. Please make sure you have registered on the Zoom website to receive a link to the webinar. You will find the registration link in your confirmation email.  \n\n\n\nPlease also make sure your IT department will allow the use of Zoom prior to the event. You can carry out a Test Meeting in advance of the webinar to test your system compatibility\, internet connection and audio settings ahead of time to ensure you are able to join. You can do this here: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/115002262083-Joining-a-test-meeting. Recordings will not be circulated after the event. 
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/webinar-launch-of-the-tcpa-and-rtpi-planning-for-climate-change-guide-new-edition/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230222T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230222T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215517
CREATED:20230130T124213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T161529Z
UID:10000090-1677060000-1677063600@www.tcpa.org.uk
SUMMARY:New Communities Group Webinar: Briefing on planning reforms and the NPPF
DESCRIPTION:From the changes to housing needs forecasting\, and a new structure for development plans\, to new powers for Development Corporations\, planning reform and revised national policy will have significant implications for the planning system and how we might plan strategically for housing growth\, and the mechanisms to deliver. \n\n\n\nThis online briefing will set out what the package of planning reforms outlined in the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill and Consultation on the National Planning Policy Framework might mean for those planning for and delivering new communities. It will include an opportunity for discussion and for NCG members and other attendees to share their views. The briefing will be provided by TCPA Director of Policy Dr Hugh Ellis and TCPA Director of Communities and FJ Osborn Fellow\, Katy Lock. \n\n\n\nThis session will be essential for councillors\, developers\, consultants\, business leaders\, council officers\, community groups\, architects and designers\, students and anyone who is interested in the creation of new communities. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAgenda\n\n\n\n10:00 Welcome and scene-setting (Chair\, Katy Lock\, Director of Communities\, TCPA) \n\n\n\n10:10 Overview of key changes and implications of planning reform and revised NPPF for new communities (Dr Hugh Ellis\, Director of Policy\, TCPA) \n\n\n\n10:20 Discussion/responses from attendees \n\n\n\n10:55 Summary and next steps (Chair\, Katy Lock\, Director of Communities\, TCPA) \n\n\n\n11:00 Close \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis is part of the TCPA New Communities Group programme of events.  \n\n\n\n                                        \n                    \n                \n                    	\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis event is free to New Communities Group members – check if your local authority is a member here. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTCPA Members get discounted tickets – explore membership options here.
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/new-communities-group-webinar-briefing-on-planning-reforms-and-the-nppf/
LOCATION:Online – Zoom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:New Communities Group
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230228T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230228T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T215517
CREATED:20221219T125330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230111T145444Z
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SUMMARY:Life within easy reach: the London Borough of Waltham Forest’s 15-minute neighbourhood framework
DESCRIPTION:20-Minute Neighbourhoods – Webinar 5\n\n\n\nLike many councils\, Waltham Forest wants to create a healthier\, more sustainable and cohesive borough\, and by introducing 15-minute neighbourhoods they are forging ahead. \n\n\n\nThis webinar will explore: \n\n\n\n\nwhy Waltham Forest is embedding the 15-minute neighbourhood concept in corporate policy and creating a council-wide strategy based on its principles;\n\n\n\nhow the Young Foundation has helped the council understand what people in Waltham Forest want and need from their neighbourhoods\, and make this central to their approach;\n\n\n\nwhat they plan to do next and what others can learn from the experience so far.\n\n\n\n\nMany communities are trying to create complete\, compact and connected places. These are sometimes known as 10 -minute towns\, or 15/20-minute neighbourhoods. The exact description\, or the number of minutes\, doesn’t matter\, the idea is\, in essence\, the same. It’s about creating places where people can meet most of their everyday needs within a short walk\, wheel or cycle of their home: neighbourhoods where life is within easy reach. \n\n\n\n\nRegister here\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProgramme (tbc)\n\n\n\nThe webinar will feature a range of speakers from the project teams at the London Borough of Waltham Forest and The Young Foundation led by: \n\n\n\n\nJonathan Lloyd\, Corporate Director of Strategy and Change\, London Borough of Waltham Forest\n\n\n\n\n\nSian Whyte\, Head of Strategic Design and Insight\, The Young Foundation\n\n\n\n\n1:30pmWelcome and introductionsGemma Hyde\,Project Officer\, TCPA1:40pmWaltham Forest’s 15-minute neighbourhood ambitionCllr Grace Williams\, Leader of Waltham Forest Council1:50pmOur approach – moving from a concept to practiceWaltham Forest Council2:00pmResearch\, community engagement and co-creating a vision and frameworkThe Young Foundation2:30pmBreak2:35pmThe 15-minute neighbourhood corporate framework\, ongoing data collection and focus areas for deliveryWaltham Forest Council2:55pmKey learning and reflections for other local authoritiesThe Young Foundation3:05pmQ&A session3:30pmClose\n\n\n\nSupported by:
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/life-within-easy-reach-london-borough-waltham-forest/
LOCATION:Online – via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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