Post on 27-May-2015
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Planning and Housing Design Network Meeting and Tricky Issue Debate
1st June: 10-4.30pm at Palestra, 197 Blackfriars Road SE1
In the morning we will hold a network meeting for those interested in planning and housing design issues focusing on neighborhood planning.
There will then be a light lunch and a chance to chat with others.
In the afternoon we will hold one of our ‘Tricky Issue Debates’ this time looking at how neighborhood planning, LDFs and the emerging London plan can work together. Although there will be set speakers in the afternoon the idea is that those who attend join in the debate and tell everyone about their ideas and what they are doing as much as possible.
Delegates at our 15 April Neighborhood Planning event
Agenda From 9.30 -‐ Coffee and registration 10.00 -‐ Update on the Localism Bill – Andrew Close DCLG Development Plans Team. 10.15 -‐ London’s Neighbourhood Plan Frontrunners
1. Southwark Council -‐ Bevan, Simon 2. Bankside Residents Forum -‐ Andrew Richardson 3. Bermondsey Forum -‐ John B. Corey Jr. Chair, Bermondsey Forum 4. Sutton Council – Sally Bloomfield 5. Bioregional (Hackbridge) (Director -‐ Sue Riddlestone)
11.30 -‐ DCLG fund to support Neighbourhood Planning – what’s on offer 6. Princes Foundation -‐ James Hulme 7. RTPI/PAL – Nancy Astley 8. Locality – (TBC)
12.30 – Quick Showcase – Sticky Notes and YouCanPlan on line tools -‐ Michael Kohn of Slider Studio/University of East London 12.45 – Lunch 13.15 -‐ London Plan – an update -‐ Hermine Sanson, GLA 13.30 -‐ Lessons for Urban Areas -‐ Chris Wade, Chief Executive of Action for Market Towns 13.50 -‐ Planning from borough to neighbourhood scale – current best practice Paul Morrain 14.45 -‐ A couple of examples – Michael Ball, Waterloo Community Development Group 15.00 -‐ General discussion and update on how boroughs are tackling NP within their LDFs
Started with update on Suttons approach by Sally Bloomfield
Delegates
Name Organisation Job Title
Rebecca Anderson Hackney Council
Luisa Auletta Camden CAAC
Michael Ball Waterloo CDG Director
Matthew Bennett Soho Society
Rita Brar Barnet Council Principal Planning Policy
Tony Burton Civic Voice Director
Matt Butler Hammersmith & Fulham Council Team Leader
Roger Chapman London Forum
Eileen Conn Peckham Vision
Jennifer Currier Newham Council Regeneration Officer
Matt Davies
Manmohan Dayal Merton Council Policy Planner
Peter Eversden London Forum
Emma Fenton Camden Council
Will French Save Ealing's Centre Chair
Richard Fullager TfL
Robert Gurd Community Group Chairman
Hans Haenlein Community Group President
Libby Harper Telford and Wrekin Council Senior Planning Officer
Jon Herbert Colin Buchanan
John Horrocks Putney Society
Martin Howell Wandsworth Council Group Planner
Adam Hutchings Wandsworth Council Senior Planner -‐ Policy
Philip James Planner/Community organiser
Jimmy Jemal Waltham Forest Council Programme Manager
Roland Karthaus Place Research Lab Research Director
Liz Kessler Freelance consultant Freelance consultant
Jean Knight Carshalton Society
Richard Lee Just Space Network
Charlie Mackeith Blackheath Society
Nicola Mathers DC CABE Advisor
Mark Mihajlovic Camberwell New Road Regeneration Group
Tony Miller Ealing Civic Society
Bill Mount Imperial college UDL Design Surgeon
Valerie Mowah Merton Council Principal Spatial Planner
Eimear Murphy Consultant Urban Design/Conservation Planner
Saba Nayab Former LDA Development Manager
Annie Pang Adrian Salt And Pang Limited Director
Richard Perkins Westbourne Neighbourhood Association
Selma Piro
Mark Poulter The Putney Society
Graham Robinson Barnet Council Senior Planner
Biljana Savic Enabling Places
Richard Simpson Camden CAACs Camden's Heritage and Design Champion
Andrew Smith Leytonstone Residents Association
Marilyn Taylor Marilyn Taylor Associates Limited (CABE) Planner
Geoffrey Thurley The Ladywell Society Committee Member
Richard Truscott Haringey Council Urban Designer
Corinne Turner Bermondsey Neighbourhood Forum
Sara Williams Merton Spatial and Planning Policy
Clare Wright C.B.Wright Planning Consultant Elizabeth Wrigley Peckham Vision