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LSE Progressing Planning

January 23rd, 2023

London Planning and Policy Seminar Series

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Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

LSE Progressing Planning

January 23rd, 2023

London Planning and Policy Seminar Series

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Estimated reading time: 10 minutes

We are pleased to announce the return of the joint LSE-London & Progressing Planning seminar series. You are invited to join us in this opportunity for practitioners, academics, students and other interested parties to hear about and to discuss a range of policy matters with a London focus. All are welcome, please feel free to extend this invite to colleagues.

Mondays 6-7.30pm

Marshall Building (MAR), Lincoln’s Inn Fields, campus map here

DateEvent titleSpeakersRoom
30 JanuaryTFL GovernanceStephen Glaister CBE
Emeritus Professor of Transport and Infrastructure
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Imperial College London
MAR.1.10
13 FebruaryA View from the Boroughs David Joyce
Director of Place Making and Housing, Haringey
MAR.1.04
13 MarchThe Cost of Living: The London Rental Market In 2023 Rhona Brown
Head of Private Sector Housing and Home Improvement, Lewisham
Tony Travers (Chair)
Director LSE London and Professor LSE Department of Government
MAR.1.04

20 MarchWhen We Build on the Greenbelt Joe Russell
RSHP architects
Alan Mace
Associate Professor, LSE Department of Geography and Environment
Tony Travers (Chair)
Director LSE London and Professor LSE Department of Government
MAR.2.05
27 MarchThe 2021 Census. What we have learned about London, so farRichard Cameron
Data Service Manager, GLA
Priya Aggarwal-Shah
Founder & Director, BAME in Property
Richard Brown
Freelance writer and consultant
Ian Gordon (Chair)
Emeritus Professor, LSE Department of Geography and Environment
MAR.1.04

 

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LSE Progressing Planning

The LSE Regional and Urban Planning Studies programme teamed up with LSE London to organise the Progressing Planning series of events on housing, sustainability and advocacy and publish blogs on any relevant issue which refers to planning. Progressing Planning aim is to bring back together alumni from the MSc programme and pairing them up with academics from LSE. Progressing Planning also supports Planning for Justice, a coalition of students and academics committed to anti-racist planning efforts.

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