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The Institute represents the planning profession and its object, as stated in its Royal Charter, is "to advance the science and art of town planning in all aspects, including local, regional and national planning, for the benefit of the public". RTPI Conferences run seminars on a wide variety of subjects.

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Current highlights

RTPI/TRICS Conference: Local transport in a global context

25 November 2008

This year, the world's changing economic and environmental climate has meant that the transport and development industry has rarely been out of the media spotlight. Through plenary and parallel sessions, workshops, study tours and case studies we will look at how we can shape our localities to adapt to, or impact on these global issues.

 

RTPI Mixed use development

3 December 2008

A comprehensive update on emerging solutions to the complex commercial, legal and policy issues arising on mixed use schemes.

 

Planning Bill Update

11 December 2008

This conference will look at changes to the planning system following on from the introduction of the forthcoming Planning Act. 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.

 

Successful delivery - successful regeneration

9 December 2008

This conference will showcase examples of best practice and innovative approaches to regeneration including examples from Europe and further afield. Speakers will consider the issues and challenges faced and the lessons learnt in delivering the successful renaissance of places.

 

RTPI's 6th Annual Design in the Planning Process Conference

10 December 2008

This conference will aim to gain an understanding of the key areas of policy related to ensuring quality of design through the planning process and how sustainability is achieved.

 

RTPI's 5th Annual Current Issues in Planning Conference 2008

5 December 2008

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