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Development taxes and levies: their role in our future places

Surveyors House at RICS Westminster 12 Great George Street, London, United Kingdom

A symposium as part of a joint University of Cambridge / TCPA research policy impact project. This event is free to attend, please RSVP at the bottom of this page. Introduction The issue of taxes, levies and tariffs on the development value of land continues to be a hot topic. The government is committed to…

Free

Planning reform – where we think we are!

Since the 2024 General Election it has been a busy time for planning reform with multiple consultations, new planning legislation and more consultations expected! Join us to delve into the latest updates from the TCPA’s Policy Director, Hugh Ellis, and an expert on strategic planning, Hannah Hickman. Time Speaker 10:30 Welcome from the ChairThe Rt Hon Nick Raynsford,…

£45.00

Planning for Climate Change in New Communities

In this webinar, we'll explore the practical realities of addressing climate impact and mitigation in large scale new communities. We will delve into key areas including: Part of our TCPA New Communities Group series of events, the webinar will offer valuable insight for local councils, planners and communities. Draft agenda 2:00pm Welcome from the ChairCatriona Riddell…

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Stewardship for New Communities

In this webinar, we will explore the practical realities of ongoing management and stewardship of large scale new communities, from community facilities and shops, to greenspaces. Part of our TCPA New Communities Group series of events, this webinar will offer valuable insight for local councils, planners and communities. This event is kindly supported by Adam…

Tackling health inequalities through green and blue infrastructure – webinar

Can green and blue infrastructure help reduce health inequalities? Join this free webinar that will delve into the latest research linking planning, green / blue space, and health inequalities. Led by Professor Ben Wheeler and Dr Mark Ferguson, from the University of Exeter, they will critically engage with opportunities and risks that planners face when…

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