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Understanding flood risk and the planning system in England – event for communities (Birmingham)

The Priory Rooms The Priory Rooms, Quaker Meeting House, 40 Bull Street, Birmingham, Select a State or Province:

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.The planning…

Free

The Forgotten Pioneers – TCPA /Bartlett School of Planning Wiki edit-a-thon

UCL, Institute of Education - Room W3.08 UCL, Institute of Education, 20 Bedford Way, London, United Kingdom

Join us for a day of learning and practical action to celebrate women of the Garden City and New Towns movementsThe 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…

Free

Understanding flood risk and the planning system in England – event for communities (London)

Town & Country Planning Association offices 17 Carlton House Terrace, London, United Kingdom

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.The planning…

Free

20-Minute Neighbourhoods: Creating Connected Places

Online - Zoom , United Kingdom

20-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.

Free

Flood and Coastal Erosion: Understanding updates to the Planning Practice Guidance (December webinar)

Online - Zoom , United Kingdom

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.Planning 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…

Free

Healthy Homes campaign parliamentary briefing and drinks reception

One Great George Street 1 Great George Street, London

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. The evening will begin with…

Free

Webinar: Launch of the TCPA and RTPI planning for climate change guide – new edition 

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…

Free

New Communities Group Webinar: Briefing on planning reforms and the NPPF

Online - Zoom , United Kingdom

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.This online briefing will set out what the…

£54.00

New Communities Group webinar: Delivering climate resilient new communities

Online - Zoom , United Kingdom

New Garden Cities and large-scale developments must be places that address climate change mitigation and adaptation. They must have a long-term vision to deal with climate change impacts within a local democratic context, allowing communities to participate in forming and implementing solutions to the problems that we face. Climate adaptation must be a foundational principle…

Free – £54.00

Spring conference: Creating healthy active environments – moving from rhetoric to reality?

Online - Zoom , United Kingdom

The built and natural environments have profound impacts on people’s health, wellbeing and life chances. We know, for example, that substandard housing increases the likelihood of respiratory, cardiovascular and communicable diseases, as well as mortality. Poor-quality housing is associated with poor mental health, and can cause stress, depression, and anxiety. Our neighbourhoods are also crucially…

Free – £168.00

Local Authorities Leading the Way – Net Zero Planning Policy

Online - via Zoom

Join Good Homes Alliance (GHA) and Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA) for a joint online event showcasing the progressive work of Local Authorities in developing, and successfully adopting, net zero planning policies.We will hear more about recent good news coming out of Bath & North East Somerset (B&NES) and Cornwall Council, whose local plan updates have both been…

Free – £30

Rural expressions of 20-minute neighbourhoods

Online - via Zoom

In rural areas, the implementation of 20-minute neighbourhoods, or complete, compact and complete communities poses a different set of challenges from those typical in urban areas. But there are also opportunities for innovative, collaborative delivery of services and infrastructure to support vibrant rural communities in ways that support social cohesion and reduce health inequalities.

Free

An introduction to planning and planning reform for elected councillors

Online - Zoom , United Kingdom

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.The webinar is essential for any councillor who is keen to get a…

£30.00 – £54.00

PAL: Community-led Green Spaces Workshop

St Lukes Community Centre, Islington St Luke's Community Centre, London, United Kingdom

Planning Aid for London and Ramboll are delighted to present a workshop dedicated to fostering community-led green spaces in London.Urban green spaces provide communities: with access to nature and places to grow food, provide spaces for wellbeing and connection, and support climate action and biodiversity.This interactive and engaging event aims to empower individuals and local…

The art of creating inclusive places

St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London,WC2N 4JJ St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 4JJ St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square,, London

Join us for the 2023 annual Sir Frederic J Osborn and Lady Margaret Paterson Osborn memorial event which will focus on the importance of public art in creating inclusive spaces. We are delighted to confirm that this year's event will feature the US artist Tschabalala Self in conversation with the UK Journalist, Author and Heritage…

Free

Planning for flood risk webinar: Applying the sequential and exception tests to planning applications

Planning for flood risk in England is underpinned by a sequential, risk-risk based approach to development. Planning authorities must consider all sources of flood risk including the current and future impacts of climate change and apply a hierarchy to assess, avoid, control, mitigate and manage flood risk.A fundamental component of this approach is the application…

Free

New Communities Group Webinar: Planning for Sustainable Transport

New large-scale communities provide a unique opportunity to create places which enable people to live in healthy, happy places that reduce their impact on the environment, while enhancing social and economic wellbeing and tending to the future needs of residents. They are in the ideal position to provide innovative transport solutions from the outset, and…

Free