HBF Planning Conference 2010

A packed room of senior industry delegates listened to experts presenting and debating on the coalition’s new localism agenda at the HBF’s planning conference 2010.


CLG’s director general Richard McCarthy told industry to “bear with” the government as it worked through the details of its localism policies. He said that more details of the government’s interim measures following the removal of regional spatial strategies would be available in the spending review next month, as well as further information on the New Homes Bonus.


Other speakers included Teignbridge District Council’s Mike Haines who addressed the challenges of localism, and Three Dragons’ Kathleen Dunmore, who explored land viability against the new agenda. The afternoon saw David Hackforth Associates’ David Hackforth, PPS Group’s Nick Suttcliffe and HBF’s John Stewart debate the practicalities of the localism approach.

Planning directors, managers and executives
Housing associations
Planning consultants
Architects
Design directors, managers and executives
Government officials
Local planning authorities

Where

The Hilton Hotel, Woodlands Avenue, Bradley Stoke, Bristol BS32 4JF

Agenda

Conference agenda - 09.30-16.00

 

Conference Chair

Andrew Whitaker, HBF 

The planning system

Richard McCarthy, CLG

New models of communitiy involvement

Karen Cooksley, Field Fisher Waterhouse LLP

The challenge of locaslim

Councillor Mike Haines, Teignbridge District Council and Deputy Chair, LGA Envrironment and Housing Programme Board

Mediation in planning

Abigaille Bromfield, ATLAS

 Viability modelling

Kathleen Dunmore, Three Dragons

 WORKSHOP

Making localism work

 Burden of regulation debate

David Hackforth, David Hackforth Associates

Nick Sutcliffe, PPS Group

John Stewart, HBF

 Grotton revisited: Planning in crisis

Chris Shepley, Chris Shepley Planning

 

Speakers

Abigaile Bromfield
Abigaile Bromfield
David Hackforth
Kathleen Dunmore
Karen Cooksley
Chris Shepley
Nick Sutcliffe
Councillor Mike Haines