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York Design Week

Join Laura Alvarez, Senior Principal Urban Design and Conservation Officer at Nottingham City Council to explore some big questions.

Has the pandemic fast-forwarded structural changes in the ways in which we plan and build our cities? What are the real opportunities and challenges for place democracy in the future? What is the future landscape of place-making and how the role of professionals is likely to change? What new skills will be essential?

"Emerging national policy will soon put community engagement at the heart of the planning process, at all stages of design.

In preparation for this change, Nottingham City Council has recently launched the Community Engagement Guide, a document in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the National Planning Policy Framework. The guide states the city’s ambitious expectations regarding public involvement in design and planning processes."

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Read more about Laura HERE and about Co-PLACE.

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