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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
Updated for 2008
RTPI's 7th Annual Affordable Housing Conference 2008
6 June 2008
This conference will examine practical approaches to the provision of affordable housing for everyone and looks at the issues in light of PPS3.
Built environment conservation
18 June 2008
This conferene will highlight solutions being implemented to cope with the rise in the number of both listed buildings and conservation areas.
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RTPI's 6th Annual Design in the Planning Process Conference 2008
20 June 2008
This conference will aim to cover the subject from the formulation and production of policy and guidance through the design and development control aspects, and culminating in the appeal process
Regional spatial strategies
24 June 2008
Now in its 5th year, this annual conference will focus on key issues and debates around the role of spatial planning, how it can be implemented and linked to infrastructure provision, how it addresses the challenges of supporting the economy amd also rises to the challenge of climate change.
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An introduction to planning for administrators and support staff
1 July 2008
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.
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Inner city renewal
3 July 2008
This conference will examine how regeneration can deliver social, economic and environmental benefits for individual communities within major conurbations,whilst continuing to provide a 24 hour environment for city visitors.





