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  • Planning for Climate Change in New Communities

    This webinar explored the practical realities of addressing climate impact and mitigation in large scale new communities. We heard from two ambitious authorities who have recently had policies found sound that put…

    £54.00
  • Stewardship for New Communities

    In this webinar, we will explore current issues and opportunities for long-term stewardship in new communities. Drawing on practical experience from current and recent projects the session will explore transferable lessons for those planning for long-term stewardship in new communities. As the New Towns Taskforce publishes its final report highlighting the importance of stewardship, and…

    £54.00
  • Launch Webinar: Practical Hope Community Guides  

    Free Please join us for the launch of the TCPA’s new suite of Community Planning Guides as part of the TCPA’s Practical Hope: Inspiration for Community Action series.   By exploring a range of case studies from around the country, we aim to highlight how local communities across the UK are putting sustainable planning principles into…

  • TCPA Annual Conference 2025: The purpose of planning

    Regents University, London Regents University, London

    The Westminster government has embarked on what it has referred to as the biggest changes to English planning in a generation. This has been motivated by the government’s desire to…

    £375.00
  • Transport for New Communities

    The NPPF and Circular 01/2022 now provide for a positive, vision-led approach to transport planning for new communities, and this has only been strengthened in the recently published draft NPPF. This webinar held on Zoom will look at these national policy shifts in transport development and new tools aiding in design and delivery. It will…

    £36.00 – £66.00
  • Bringing young people together to make better places: a case study from PLACED on youth voice

    Webinar Engaging young people in planning brings insight into how places are used everyday. Their perspectives can highlight what supports, or limits, play, movement, safety and social connection in ways that are too often overlooked by adults. When done well, engagement with children and young people is practical and purposeful, allowing them to actively shape…

    Free