If you want to learn more about the changes to the National Planning Policy Framework announced last week, join our webinar in January where we'll be exploring the latest updates and predictions for planning in 2025. Our speakers include Richard Henshaw, from Intelligent Land, creating smarter development, Professor Paul Nathanail from Land Quality Management Ltd / Nottingham Trent University and Stuart Tym from Knights. They'll be joined by Paul Marshall from Landmark Geodata, and the panel will be chaired by Josh Rains, MD of Landmark Geodata. Register now to join us: https://hubs.la/Q030dvWM0
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Any Engineer's wants to know about us....a free webinar. Check it out, below ⬇️ #webinar #joyinwater #atlan #stormwater #engineer #environment #environmental #filters #freewebinar #projects #infrastructure
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Landmark Planning and Development Bill approved by Houses of the Oireachtas. Once in a generation reform updates and streamlines the planning system by providing clarity, consistency and certainty. About the Bill: http://bit.ly/3Ni3dsG
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Out Head of Spatial Planning Unit Triin Koorits shared her thoughts with ERR on why it is important to maintain the role of experts in environmental impact assessments. "In today's information age, everyone seems to be an expert in every field. You can learn tiling by googling and acquire comprehensive knowledge in any area of life. In a world where anyone can publish their “expert opinion”, we are gradually moving towards a situation where the role of an expert is not as certain as it used to be." Full article here https://lnkd.in/dm5f_MKp
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Society of Land Referencers have posted out a Video Sam Catling and I created, demonstrating the important e of land referencing in project delivery within infrastructure and utilities industry
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Coastal Management Decisions: Through the Looking Glass https://lnkd.in/gcTQtdGy Coastal management plans are typically supported by decision-making tools, that are intended to focus physical monitoring or economic information into guiding a decision. However, these tools can be much like looking through a magnifying glass - while providing focus, they can simultaneously obscure perception of other aspects of coastal behaviour. Therefore, rather than just copying a method because it has been used by someone else, or even because it's part of a policy, developing an understanding of decision-making tools should be part of their application. In many cases, choosing the decision-making tool will have more influence than the information being used to develop the decision.
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