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SUMMARY:What’s doon there? Visit West Link Road scheme and drained Caledonian Canal
DESCRIPTION:Join the RTPI Highlands and Islands Chapter for a site visit to the Inverness West Link Road Stage 2 project. The Caledonian Canal will be dammed and drained and this visit gives us a unique opportunity to see this major construction project in action\, including this rare chance to see significant works to a Scheduled Monument and hear from The Highland Council and their contractors RJ MacLeod. This site visit is rooted in the forward planning of this part of the city through the Local Development Plan and follows on from previous site visits to Stage 1 of the West Link Project and last year’s Chapter study tour. We hope you can join us\, but please be aware spaces may be limited and booking is therefore required. \nPlease note full PPE is required.
URL:https://www.cpdc-hi.co.uk/event/whats-doon-there-visit-west-link-road-scheme-and-drained-caledonian-canal/
LOCATION:Site Office\, West Link Stage 2 (southern end of General Booth Road opposite Premier Inn)\, Inverness\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Inverness,RTPI
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SUMMARY:RTPI-ICE Highlands & Islands Pub Quiz 2019
DESCRIPTION:The Highlands & Islands pub quiz is back! \nThe RTPI Chapter are delighted to announce that this year’s event is in the recently renovated Blackfriars\, Academy Street\, Inverness. We are again teaming up with the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) for an added level of competition. \nFresh\, locally produced food will be provided and exciting prizes awarded to the winning teams – so don’t miss out! Join us for some competition and craic with fellow planning and built environment folk across the North of Scotland. All sections of the built environment profession are welcome! \nPlease arrive by 6.00pm to get into your teams and grab your food. The quiz will start at 7.00pm and is expected to finish around 10pm. \nIt’s only £10 per person and teams should have up to 5 members. Please register yourself or your whole team by Thursday 22 November.
URL:https://www.cpdc-hi.co.uk/event/rtpi-ice-highlands-islands-pub-quiz-2019/
LOCATION:Blackfriars\, Inverness\, 93-95 Academy Street\, Inverness\, IV1 1LX
CATEGORIES:CPDC,ICE,Inverness,RTPI
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CREATED:20200206T003902Z
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SUMMARY:H&I Chance to influence NPF4- tba- RTPI
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URL:https://www.cpdc-hi.co.uk/event/hi-chance-to-influence-npf4-tba-rtpi/
LOCATION:Grantown on Spey
CATEGORIES:RTPI
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210218T160000
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CREATED:20210111T134649Z
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SUMMARY:RTPI- What lies beneath? - An investigation of archaeology within the planning process
DESCRIPTION:All potential development sites with a level of historic interest are likely to require at least a pre-commencement condition\, requiring agreement for an archaeological watching brief as well as site monitoring as the groundworks begin\, but what does this actually entail and what have we discovered in the process? We look at the interaction between archaeology and planning\, and see what Indiana Jones has uncovered recently in the Highlands! \nConfirmed speakers: \n\nKirsty Cameron: Archaeologist for Highland Council\nAndrew Puls: Acting Environment Manager for Highland Council\nNorman Brockie: Conservation Planner for Highland Council\n\nCore CPD Framework: \n– Design – Heritage Conservation (Archaeology) within Planning \nBy attending this event you can: \n\nEnhance your knowledge and understanding of archaeology within the planning process;\nAppreciate archaeology as a key component of the historic environment;\nUnderstand the impacts archaeology can have on the development process;\nRemain up to date with the latest related developments in planning legislation and process.\n\nCost: £25.00 (incl. VAT) – free to RTPI Members.
URL:https://www.cpdc-hi.co.uk/event/what-lies-beneath-an-investigation-of-archaeology-within-the-planning-process/
LOCATION:Online-only Event
CATEGORIES:RTPI
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SUMMARY:Reinventing Inverness Castle
DESCRIPTION:The A-listed Inverness Castle is being transformed from two court-houses into the main tourist-hub/visitor-centre/venue for the Highlands. C20 interventions are being stripped-out to expose the original layout and fabric\, then the building will be sensitively re-invented for C21 flexible uses. A contemporary link building will join the two main towers and a new (all-abilities access) roof-terrace installed. Extensive re-landscaping will transform the public realm and setting to Inverness’ prime landmark building. \nCore CPD Framework \nDesign \nBy attending this event you can: \n\nLearn how a new building is to be incorporated into a historic one and find out about rectifying internal fabric mistakes of the past\nFind out more about urban design and heritage conservation\nFind out about how public realm and landscaping improvements are being made in a prominent city centre location\n\nInfrastructure Planning and Economic Development \n\nHear how a key location of this development in Inverness is being reinvigorated to provide enhanced economic value\nFind out how the works being funded and about the business case supporting it\n\nHealth and Inclusive Planning \nBy attending this event you will: \n\nLearn how green spaces\, access and inclusive design have been incorporated into the reinvigoration of the castle and grounds\n\n  \nCost: £25.00 (incl. VAT) – free to RTPI Members.
URL:https://www.cpdc-hi.co.uk/event/reinventing-inverness-castle/
LOCATION:Online-only Event
CATEGORIES:RTPI
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SUMMARY:Making NPF4 work for Scotland's diverse regions
DESCRIPTION:With Scotland’s widely varied geographical locations\, how will National Planning Framework 4 (NPF4) ensure diverse regions can benefit? \nMain speaker \nFiona Simpson\, Interim Chief Planner\, Planning & Architecture  Scottish Government \nFiona will provide progress update on NPF and views on implications and highlights on H&I Region. \nRegional Speakers: \nGary Knox\, Dundee City Council \nAnn-Marie Gauld\, NatureScot \nDr. Carey Doyle\, Community Land Scotland \nAlastair Nicolson\, Highlands & Island Enterprise \nEach Regional Speaker will provide a geographical and work-related perspective on their own urban and rural areas\, including their specific interests – diverse areas and expertise. \nThis online event is free but booking is essential via the link provided in order to receive joining details.
URL:https://www.cpdc-hi.co.uk/event/making-npf4-work-for-scotlands-diverse-regions/
LOCATION:Online-only Event
CATEGORIES:RTPI
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221110T183000
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CREATED:20220908T115347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221109T091933Z
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SUMMARY:James Attwood Memorial Lecture\, November 2022: The challenges of decommissioning the Dounreay site and readying it for future use
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of a series of annual lectures presented by CPDC-HI\, in memory of one of its founding members\, the late Professor James Attwood\, OBE\, FCIOB who gave the first lecture in 1988. The member institutions of the group take it in turn to organise the event and in 2022 it is the Royal Town Planning Institute’s turn. \nAdreain Gill – Head\, Interim Endstate Delivery at Dounreay Site Restoration Limited\, will provide background to the Dounreay Nuclear Research Establishment\, before focussing on the challenges of decommissioning the site and readying it for future use. Following this there will be opportunity for delegates to ask questions. \nInverness Town House is at the corner of Castle Street and High Street\, Inverness – ///statue.nation.storm \nWe are very grateful to our event sponsor this year\, Dounreay Site Restoration Limited. \nRefreshments and light buffet will be available upon arrival from 6:30pm with the formal proceedings beginning at 7pm. \nThe event is open to all and free to attend\, but booking is essential via the link. \nIf you have any particular accessibility or dietary requirements\, please let us know when submitting your booking request and we will try to accommodate these. \nThe event organisers are hoping to make available a recording of the event – details will be announced when available. Please note: the event will not be livestreamed.
URL:https://www.cpdc-hi.co.uk/event/james-attwood-memorial-lecture-november-2022-the-challenges-of-decommissioning-the-dounreay-site-and-readying-it-for-future-use/
LOCATION:Town House\, Inverness\, High Street\, Inverness\, IV1 1JJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:CPDC,RTPI
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