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Description
This webinar will explore how the planning system creates opportunities for archaeology and the value that archaeology adds to planning. The webinar will specifically discuss how recent planning reform in England has been impacting the way that this system works and how the archaeology sector is working to make the case for improvements to future provision.
The workshops draw evidence from 117 case studies collected by CIfA in 2018 that illustrate how and why the system works.
These case studies illustrate four key aspects of the planning system
This webinar is aimed primarily at professional archaeologists and others who work in or with the planning system, including local authority advisors, planners, commercial contractors and consultants.
Please note, we are also running another webinar aimed at anyone who works, volunteers, or has a general interest in archaeology, but where there is no requisite knowledge of planning policy or archaeology.
Whichever workshop is attended, participants will come away with a clear understanding of the critical elements of policy which support archaeological work in the planning system and a toolkit of evidence to help them understand and advocate for positive changes to the planning system with their MPs or local authorities.
Agenda
12.30: Welcome
12.35: Planning reform & archaeology: Context & current advocacy (Rob Lennox, CIfA)
13.00: Key messages from case studies: (Jan Wills, Case Studies project manager and report joint-author)
13.30: Q&A/Panel discussion with ALGAO, FAME, and CIfA
Additional information
Experience and/or knowledge of archaeology and planning helpful
The event start/end times indicated below are for British Summer Time (GMT + 1). This is a web based presentation conducted via Zoom. Links will be sent to registered attendees the morning of the event.
The presenter's slides, audio and video will be recorded during the main presentation, but we do not intend to record discussion or the Q&A component.
Contact us
If you have any questions at all or require any assistance in registering or accessing this event, please contact the CIfA Events team: conference@archaeologists.net