Transport
The Transport category is concerned with providing a useful focus for spatial planners, transport planners, urbanists, environmentalists, regeneration professionals and all those interested and/or involved in transport matters who wish to gain access to information and to benefit from networking opportunities with other professionals. These events will seek to raise the profile of transport planning and integrated land use in the UK.
For further information on any of our public courses please contact Customer Services on 0845 120 9601 (at local rates) or e-mail services@rtpiconferences.co.uk
| An introduction to the planning system | This course is intended to provide administrators and support staff with an understanding of the planning system to enable them to appreciate the wider context within which they are working. |
| Current issues in planning conference | This final round-up conference brings together the best six papers from across the thirty events, as indicated by questionnaire responses, and should provide a lively wide-reaching forum for discussion |
| Guide to planning issues in 2011 | This conference will look at future changes to the planning system. Key speakers, including CLG representatives, will give their views on new legislation and the impact it will have on both private and public sector planners. |
| Planning law update conference | This one-day conference aims to provide a straightforward, practical routemap through the legal minefield so as to assist delegates to find the best solutions for delivering sustainable development whilst avoiding or minimising the risks. |
| Transport and Development Conference | How can we deliver better transport systems and solutions at a time when major budgets are being cut and radically re-prioritised? This and other key questions will be the subject of the RTPI’s annual transport and development conference this year. Cutting to the heart of this issue for developers, landowners, planners and politicians, how can we achieve better quality places with less resource? From strategic questions to site specific examples this conference is designed to challenge, provoke and use the combined intelligence in the room to generate some real answers If you attend it’s not just about networking and learning from each other. It will be fast, punchy and aim to push the boundaries. A key output will be a think-tank report to the RTPI about ‘what next?’ |

