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Planning, 15 August 2008
- Buy-to-Let Mortgage Lending and the Impact on UK House Prices
9 September. Room for All - the Housing Network. RTPI, 41 Botolph Lane, London.
National Housing and Planning Advice Unit principal researcher Ricky Taylor is to discuss the findings of the unit's Research Note 1. Buy-to-let activity has recently attracted some press and the study gives a better understanding of its impact on the housing market. Cost: Free. For more information, please email housing@rtpi.org.uk
- Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems for Planners
16 September. RTPI Cymru. Newport Centre, Kingsway, Newport.
This event will consider what sustainable urban drainage systems mean for planning and officers when determining applications. Cost: Free; booking essential. For more information, please email wales@rtpi.org.uk
- Can a Tourist Attraction Really Achieve Economic Renaissance?
19 September. RTPI North East. Millennium Place, Durham.
The government sees the planning system as playing a crucial role in developing tourism to improve the economic well-being of the country. This event will consider how realistic it is to expect tourism to boost the local economy and the measures required to achieve this result. Cost: £50. For more information, please email northeast@rtpi.org.uk.
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