Irish Planning Conference 2017: Dun Laoghaire

9 am-5 pm, 14 Jun 2017
Republic of Ireland Centre

National Planning Framework, The Future of Urban Planning, Activating Spaces and Developing places

Key issues to be addressed at this one day conference Include

  • National Planning Framework
  • The relationship between the NPF, infrastructure and capital spending
  • The National Planning Framework and Regional Inequalities – Can these be addressed?
  • The Digital Future of Urban Planning - Smart Cities revolution
  • Moving from balanced to effective regional development
  • Successful regeneration in a less divided society – a perspective from Northern Ireland on engagement, Place making and Brexit proofing
  • Diverse Public Spaces as an essential ingredient of the contemporary cityscape - Activating Spaces, Developing places
  • The future of Towns and Retail - What is in store for retail over the next decade
  • Cities and mobility - Transport Planning - Dealing with current and future expected traffic problems

This conference will dig deep into the current planning issues to shed light on some possible solutions, discuss the National Planning Framework, what the future planning landscape looks like for the next 12 to 24 months, take example from what others are doing in other jurisdictions and what policies can be expected in the near future. This and much more will be explored at the ‘Irish Planning Conference’, while delegates will get to meet with industry experts and ask important questions relevant to the progress of your projects.

This event typically sells out quickly, so prompt booking is strongly advised to secure your place at the early bird rate Save €100.00 - Early Bird Rate is €365.00 + VAT (Normal rate €465.00 + VAT)

Please note the early bird discount can close sooner than expected once a certain amount of seats fill up, therefore your prompt booking is strongly advised to avoid disappointment.

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