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View PricingThe new NPPF: Landscape Led Planning in Practice
21 Feb 2019
Oxford
This session highlights the national policy background relating to planning in high quality and special landscapes, drawing attention to relevant Government documents and recent changes. The background to national policy will be discussed and related to specific case studies and examples of development planning and conservation in practice. There will be an emphasis on planning in designated landscapes and the Green Belt, identifying key roles and participants in the process and how best to reconcile the often competing demands of sustainable development with landscape conservation and heritage.
At the end of the session delegates will beKarin is a geographer, Chartered Town Planner and Chartered Member of the Landscape Institute and is Head of Planning for the National Trust. In that role Karin leads a team of 18 Planners throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland who advise the Trust on every aspect of Planning, and is responsible for professional standards, internal policy and guidance and continuing professional development. She engages closely with Government on emerging national planning policy, was a member of the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Planning Sounding Board and is currently a member of the Planning Appeal Inquiries Review Expert Panel. Karin joined the National Trust 10 years ago following 26 years working in local government at District and County level in both policy and development management. originally created with CABE and Arts Council England. Before that Amy worked at the London Borough of Harrow as Design and Conservation Manager. She is an archaeologist by training, later completing a Postgraduate Diploma in Urban Design.
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