Date: 25 September 2013, 9:00 - 12:00

Location: DLA Piper UK LLP, India Buildings, Water Street, Liverpool L2 0NH

Email: beverley.watson@rtpi.org.uk

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Will planning now deliver housing growth?

Date: 25 September 2013, 9:00 - 12:00

Location: DLA Piper UK LLP, India Buildings, Water Street, Liverpool L2 0NH

Email: beverley.watson@rtpi.org.uk

This event will update delegates on the constantly changing context in planning for housing. It will consider the impact of the NPPF over the last 12 months and explore the latest thinking on opportunities for housing delivery, regeneration and growth.

NPPF 12 months on and the North West England Housing Market. Paul Smith, Partner, NJL Consulting

Getting the numbers right: achieving an NPPF-compliant Strategic Housing Market Assessment. Dr Richard Turkington, Director, Housing Vision

A sea-change in the delivery of new homes? The Greater Manchester experience. Chris Findley, Assistant Director, Salford City Council

Community Infrastructure Levy: its implications for growth and development. Colette McCormack, Partner, Winckworth Sherwood

What's happening in the legal world? Richard Lloyd, Partner, Eversheds

Using places and identity to help regeneration. John Till, Director, thinkingplace

The Farrell Review and the importance of quality and character. Jim Fox, Regeneration Director, IBI Taylor Young

The future for housing renewal – a case study of Welsh Streets, Liverpool Hannah Smith, Associate, Arup

Chairman Michael Watts, Nathaniel Lichfield & Partners

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Please contact beverley.watson@rtpi.org.uk or

Bev Watson, RTPI NW, 2nd Floor, Emerson House, Albert St, Eccles, Salford, M30 0TE

Programme

9.00 am Registration & refreshments

9.30 am Welcome and Introduction by the Chair

9:35 am The NPPF 12 months on and the North West England Housing Market

10.00 am A sea-change in the delivery of new homes? The Greater Manchester experience

10.40 am Coffee break

11.00 am Getting the numbers right: achieving an NPPF-compliant Strategic Housing Market Assessment

11.40 am The Community Infrastructure Levy – its implications for growth and development

12.15 pm Questions & Discussion

12.30 pm Lunch

1.30 pm What's happening in the legal world?

2.10 pm Using places & identity to help regeneration

2.45 pm The Farrell Review and the importance of quality and character

3.25 pm The future for housing renewal – a case study of Welsh Streets, Liverpool

4.00 pm Questions & Discussion

4.15 pm Close

  • RTPI members – £95 +VAT (£114.00)
  • Non-RTPI members – £100 +VAT (£120.00)
  • Retired RTPI members – £47.50 +VAT (£57.00)
  • Limited subsidised places are available for unwaged members and students on full time RTPI accredited courses – £30.00 +VAT (£36.00)

Cancellations must be received at least 7 days before the event or may be subject to a £20 cancellation fee. No refund will be given for non-attendance but substitutions are acceptable at any time.

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