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Planning, 15 August 2008
- East Midlands Cricket Evening
19 August. East Midlands young planners network. Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
The network invites you to a cricket match to see Nottinghamshire Outlaws v Durham Dynamos. Cost: £12 in advance; £7 for students in advance. For more details, please email victoria.bankesprice@lincolnshire.gov.uk
- Assessment of Professional Competence
4 September. East of England young planners network. St Edmundsbury Borough Council. Bury St Edmunds.
RTPI education projects officer Jacqui Ward will give a presentation on the assessment of professional competence and answer questions. Cost: Free. For more information, please contact roberthobbs@norwich.gov.uk
- The Port of Southampton - Gateway to the UK
4 September. South Coast young planners network. Port of Southampton.
This event offers a rare tour of this large commercial port, comparable with Heathrow in its national importance, followed by presentations from representatives of Adams Hendry Consulting Ltd, Associated British Ports and Southampton City Council. They will cover the port's operation and the impact of emerging national policy statements. Drinks and food will be available afterwards at Joe Daflo's bar near the train station. Cost: Free. For more information, please email s.scaife@adamshendry.co.uk.
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