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SUMMARY:Annual Osborn memorial event: The role of the creative industries in placemaking  
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of both Sir Frederic J Osborn and Margaret Paterson Osborn\, and in reference to the Osborn’s significant contribution to the cultural life of Welwyn Garden City\, the TCPA is hosting an evening of jazz music and discussion on the role of the creative industries in placemaking.  \n\n\n\nThe creative and cultural industries contribute more than £100bn per year to the UK economy\, helping to attract investment\, catalyse innovation\, and enhance distinctive places and communities. There are environmental benefits from regenerating places\, retrofitting and re-purposing existing buildings and improving the vibrancy of local places\, including high streets. Significant social value arises from improving cultural infrastructure and facilities\, with participation in the arts and creative industries a key foundation for healthy\, connected communities. \n\n\n\nPlanning for culture and the creative industries was core to the Garden City vision and remains an integral part of supporting and creating great places today. This event will provide an opportunity to discuss the opportunities for making these ideas a reality. The TCPA is delighted to be partnering with Tomorrow’s Warriors for the event. Tomorrow’s Warriors is a leading talent development organisation\, creative producer\, learning and training provider\, consultancy and charity specialising in jazz. The organisation has a vision to enable a world where opportunities for participation\, ownership and leadership in music and the arts are available to all. 2023 Mercury Music Award winners Ezra Collective cited Tomorrow’s Warriors as fundamental to their success. \n\n\n\nKindly supported by: The Lady Margaret Paterson Osborn Trust and Stephanie Bamford. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n18:00Arrival\, drinks Tomorrow’s Warriors – musical performance18:30 WelcomeFiona Howie\, Chief Executive\, TCPA  18:35In-conversation – the role of the creative industries in placemaking Chaired by: Sandra Fryer\, Trustee – TCPA and Tomorrow’s Warriors    Thangam Debbonaire\, former Shadow Secretary of State for Culture\, Media and Sport Errol Michael Henry\, Chairman\, The i2 Music Group\, EMH Global Media Global Consulting & Founder of Music JusticeMary-Helen Young\, Senior Consultant\, PRDEmma Wilcox\, Cultural Consultant: Creative Placemaking and Strategy19:30 Drinks and networkingTomorrow’s Warriors – musical performance20:30End
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/annual-osborn-memorial-event-the-role-of-the-creative-industries-in-placemaking/
LOCATION:The Actors Church\, Bedford Street\, Covent Garden\, London WC2E 9ED\, Bedford Street\, London\, WC2E 9ED
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SUMMARY:The TCPA Annual Conference 2024: Tackling the housing\, health\, climate and nature crises - the role of planning and placemaking   
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Regent’s University\, Inner Circle\, Regent’s Park\, London\, NW1 4NS  \n\n\n\n2024 has brought a monumental year of change and reform for planning policy across England. With the new government ensuring housing and planning remain high on the political agenda\, and the introduction of a revised National Planning Policy Framework\, the TCPA’s 2024 Annual Conference will focus on ways in which the planning and wider built environment sector can maximise the potential of the new proposals; exploring the opportunities it offers\, while also highlighting the restrictions and challenges that remain. We will hear from industry leaders who continue to push boundaries\, sparking innovation and creativity into their places\, and influencing change on national\, local and community levels. \n\n\n\nThis year’s Annual Conference aims to inspire ambition\, ignite excitement and welcome change\, as we look to the future of planning and good placemaking. \n\n\n\nWe are grateful for the support of PLACE LOGIC\, Greenbelt and Amos Ellis Consulting. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease see the draft agenda below: \n\n\n\nSession 1: National reforms to maximise the potential of the system 10:00 Registration and Networking Tea and coffee available 10:30Welcome and introduction from the ChairAndrew Pritchard\, TCPA Chair10:35 Sir Michael Lyons\, Chair\, New Towns Taskforce10:50 Q&A11:00David Waterhouse\, Deputy Director for Capacity and Capability\, Ministry of Housing\, Communities & Local Government11:20Q&A11:30Panel in response to English reforms – will they deliver for the housing\, health\, nature and climate crises?– Miles Gibson\, former No 10 adviser and Planning Taskforce (2020) member – Shelly Rouse\, Principal Consultant\, Planning Advisory Service– Caglar Koksal\, Lecturer in Urban Planning\, The University of Manchester12:15 Gideon Amos MP\, Liberal Democrat’s Housing and Planning Spokesperson 12:25 Q&A and discussion 12:35Lunch and networking\n\n\n\nSession 2: Hooks\, opportunities\, and challenges in policy?13:30 Welcome back from Chair Fiona Howie\, TCPA Chief Executive13:35Securing ambitious local plan policies:  – Louise Morris\, Head of Planning\, Bath and North East Somerset Council– Jasmin Machen\, Planner (Policy and Delivery)\, East Suffolk Council  Followed by Q&A14:05  Planning holistically with urban network analysisRobbie Kerr\, Design Director\, PLACE LOGIC   Followed by Q&A14:25 Tea\, coffee and networking \n\n\n\nSession 3: Impact of reforms on large-scale new development and regeneration14:55Welcome back from the ChairAndrew Pritchard\, TCPA Chair14:57 Securing high quality placesFionnuala Lennon\, Head of New Settlements & Garden Communities\, Homes England15:05 Q&A 15:15 Facilitated discussion and Q&A– Hugh Ellis\, Director of Policy\, TCPA– Nathalie Bateman\, Hemel Garden Communities Programme Manager\, Dacorum Borough Council and St Albans City and District Council– Joanne Cave\, Chair\, David Lock Associates– Jackie Copley\, Campaign Lead\, CPRE\, The countryside charity15:55 Closing remarks from the Chair 16:00Close
URL:https://www.tcpa.org.uk/event/save-the-date-the-tcpa-annual-conference-2024-in-person/
LOCATION:Regents University\, London\, Regents University\, London
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