Join our Built Environment team on 21st January in London for an evening of high-level debate and insight. We are bringing together a powerhouse panel to discuss how vision-led planning provides the solution to the industry's most pressing questions, including:

  • How do we move beyond traditional planning to deliver accessible, healthy, and sustainable communities?
  • What changes are needed to help build new settlements and alleviate the housing crisis?
  • Why are longstanding methods of transport planning no longer suitable for a changing development landscape?

We will also provide a demonstration of Flint - SLR’s groundbreaking vision-led planning tool that utilises data to meet requirements of the UK's National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and the Planning Inspectorate.

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The panel

  • Mike Axon(Global Director of Transport, SLR)
  • Paul Curtis(Director, Transport & Mobility Planning, R&D, SLR)
  • Steve Wright(Principal Researcher, Transport & Mobility Planning, R&D, SLR)
  • Roy Pinnock(Head of UK Planning, Dentons)
  • James Fennell(Chief Executive, Lichfields UK)
  • Clare Mitchell(Associate Director, Urban Design, Savills)

We are also taking this seminar to six more UK cities over the next few months:

  • 25th February – Manchester
  • 24th March – Birmingham
  • 6th May – Bristol
  • 7th May – Cardiff
  • 19th - 21st May – Leeds (at UKREiiF)
  • Date TBC – Edinburgh

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