Planning Convention 2012

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More details and speakers will be added as soon as these are confirmed, but the outline programme for Planning in the Big Society? is as follows:

Day 1 - Tuesday 14 June

  • 07.30                Registration

09:00-09:50    RTPI careers surgeries

10:00-11:10    Plenary session: Planning in the Big Society – delivering justice and power for the public good?

  • 11:15-11:45    Coffee break

11:50-12:50    New knowledge - new skills (choice of workshops)

  • 12:50-14:00    Lunch

14:05-15:15    Plenary session: Soap opera or grand opera - can neighbourhood planning deliver?

  • 15:20-15:45    Coffee break

15:50-16:50    New knowledge - new skills (choice of workshops)

16:55-18:05    Plenary session: RTPI Shaping the Agenda - from local to global, from challenge to opportunity. Presidential address and Ministerial speech plus Q and A

  • 18:05-19:30    Drinks reception

Day 2 - Wednesday 15 June

  • 07:30               Registration

09:00-10:10   Plenary session: Rebalancing the economy, locally and nationally

10:15-11:15   New knowledge - new skills (choice of workshops)

  • 11:15-11:45   Coffee break

11:50-13:00   Plenary session: Carbon reduction or carbon copout?

  • 13:00-14:10   Lunch

14:15-15:15   Plenary session: Localism in action (Pecha Kucha-style presentations)

15:20-16:20   New knowledge - new skills (choice of workshops)

16:30-18:00   Plenary session: Panel Debate –  Big Society: substance or sham?

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We're adding speakers to the main programme pages as they're confirmed, but here's a quick update on speakers so far:

14 June

Planning in the Big Society – delivering justice and power for the public good?

  • Jonathan Porritt, Founder Director of Forum for the Future
  • Robert Bullard, Environmental Justice Resource Center, Clark Atlanta University

Soap opera or grand opera - can neighbourhood planning deliver?

  • Dr Paula Ridley CBE, Chair, Civic Voice
  • Kelvin MacDonald, Senior Visiting Fellow, Department of Land Economy, Cambridge

RTPI Shaping the Agenda - from local to global, from challenge to opportunity.

  • Richard Summers, RTPI President 2001
  • Trudi Elliott, Chief Executive, RTPI
  • Greg Clarke MP, Minister for Decentralisation and Planning

15 June

Rebalancing the economy, locally and nationally

  • Elizabeth Cox, Programme Head, Connected Economics, New Economics Foundation

Tackling climate change - carbon reduction or carbon copout?

  • John Qualtrough, Partner, Bircham Dyson Bell

Panel Discussion - Planning in the Big Society?

  • Sylvia Brown, Chief Executive, ACRE

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