1. Planning and Housing Design Network Meeting and Tricky
Issue Debate
1st June: 10-4.30pm at Palestra, 197 Blackfriars Road SE1
In
the
morning
we
will
hold
a
n etwork
meeting
for
those
interested
in
p lanning
and
housing
design
issues
focusing
on
neighborhood
planning.
There
will
then
b e
a
light
lunch
and
a
chance
to
chat
with
others.
In
the
afternoon
we
will
hold
one
of
our
‘Tricky
Issue
Debates’
this
time
looking
at
how
n eighborhood
planning,
LDFs
and
the
emerging
London
p lan
can
work
together.
Although
there
will
b e
s et
speakers
in
the
afternoon
the
idea
is
that
those
who
attend
join
in
the
debate
and
tell
everyone
about
their
ideas
and
what
they
are
doing
as
much
as
possible.
Delegates at our 15 April Neighborhood Planning event
Agenda
From
9.30
-‐
Coffee
and
registration
10.00
-‐
Update
on
the
Localism
Bill
–
Andrew
Close
DCLG
Development
Plans
Team.
10.15
-‐
London’s
Neighbourhood
Plan
Frontrunners
1.
Southwark
Council
-‐
Bevan,
S imon
2.
Bankside
Residents
Forum
-‐
Andrew
Richardson
3.
Bermondsey
Forum
-‐
John
B.
Corey
Jr.
Chair,
Bermondsey
Forum
4.
Sutton
Council
–
Sally
Bloomfield
5.
Bioregional
(Hackbridge)
(Director
-‐
Sue
Riddlestone)
11.30
-‐
DCLG
fund
to
support
Neighbourhood
Planning
–
what’s
on
offer
6.
Princes
Foundation
-‐
James
Hulme
7.
RTPI/PAL
–
Nancy
Astley
8.
Locality
–
(TBC)
12.30
–
Quick
Showcase
–
Sticky
Notes
and
YouCanPlan
on
line
tools
-‐
Michael
Kohn
of
S lider
Studio/University
of
East
London
12.45
–
Lunch
13.15
-‐
London
Plan
–
an
update
-‐
Hermine
Sanson,
GLA
13.30
-‐
Lessons
for
Urban
Areas
-‐
Chris
Wade,
Chief
Executive
of
Action
for
Market
Towns
13.50
-‐
Planning
from
borough
to
neighbourhood
scale
–
current
best
practice
Paul
Morrain
14.45
-‐
A
couple
of
examples
–
Michael
Ball,
Waterloo
Community
Development
Group
15.00
-‐
General
discussion
and
update
on
h ow
boroughs
are
tackling
NP
within
their
LDFs
Started
with
update
on
Suttons
approach
by
Sally
Bloomfield
2. Delegates
Name
Organisation
Job
Title
Rebecca
Anderson
Hackney
Council
Luisa
Auletta
Camden
CAAC
Michael
Ball
Waterloo
CDG
Director
Matthew
Bennett
Soho
Society
Rita
Brar
Barnet
Council
Principal
Planning
Policy
Tony
Burton
Civic
Voice
Director
Matt
Butler
Hammersmith
&
Fulham
Council
Team
Leader
Roger
Chapman
London
Forum
Eileen
Conn
Peckham
Vision
Jennifer
Currier
Newham
Council
Regeneration
Officer
Matt
Davies
Manmohan
Dayal
Merton
Council
Policy
Planner
Peter
Eversden
London
Forum
Emma
Fenton
Camden
Council
Will
French
Save
Ealing's
Centre
Chair
Richard
Fullager
TfL
Robert
Gurd
Community
Group
Chairman
Hans
Haenlein
Community
Group
President
Libby
Harper
Telford
and
Wrekin
Council
Senior
Planning
Officer
Jon
Herbert
Colin
Buchanan
John
Horrocks
Putney
Society
Martin
Howell
Wandsworth
Council
Group
Planner
Adam
Hutchings
Wandsworth
Council
Senior
Planner
-‐
Policy
Philip
James
Planner/Community
o rganiser
Jimmy
Jemal
Waltham
Forest
Council
Programme
Manager
Roland
Karthaus
Place
Research
Lab
Research
Director
Liz
Kessler
Freelance
consultant
Freelance
consultant
Jean
Knight
Carshalton
Society
Richard
Lee
Just
Space
Network
Charlie
Mackeith
Blackheath
Society
Nicola
Mathers
DC
CABE
Advisor
Camberwell
New
Road
Mark
Mihajlovic
Regeneration
Group
Tony
Miller
Ealing
Civic
Society
Bill
Mount
Imperial
college
UDL
Design
Surgeon
Valerie
Mowah
Merton
Council
Principal
Spatial
Planner
Urban
Design/Conservation
Eimear
Murphy
Consultant
Planner
Saba
Nayab
Former
LDA
Development
Manager
Annie
Pang
Adrian
Salt
And
Pang
Limited
Director
Westbourne
Neighbourhood
Richard
Perkins
Association
Selma
Piro
Mark
Poulter
The
Putney
Society
Graham
Robinson
Barnet
Council
Senior
Planner
Biljana
Savic
Enabling
Places
3. Camden's
H eritage
and
Richard
Simpson
Camden
CAACs
Design
Champion
Leytonstone
Residents
Andrew
Smith
Association
Marilyn
Taylor
Associates
Marilyn
Taylor
Limited
(CABE)
Planner
Geoffrey
Thurley
The
Ladywell
Society
Committee
Member
Richard
Truscott
Haringey
Council
Urban
Designer
Bermondsey
Neighbourhood
Corinne
Turner
Forum
Sara
Williams
Merton
Spatial
and
Planning
Policy
Clare
Wright
C.B.Wright
Planning
Consultant
Elizabeth
Wrigley
Peckham
Vision