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RTPI London: Young Planners' Guide

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A podcast created by young planners, for young planners and with young planners in mind. To discuss how the Coronavirus and other issues affect young planners in London and beyond, RTPI Young Planners London create this fortnightly podcast as an audio newsletter for our members and fellow town planning enthusiasts. Each episode, the committee will be giving you the latest updates on planning in London, events, APC advice, interviews with industry experts and other useful content for your Chartership and your career. Follow our conversation using #YPLondonGuide on Twitter and Linkedin!

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March 19, 2021

2.2 YP Guide to the APC

<p>Are you submitting your APC soon? Are you interested in becoming a chartered town planner? YPC's Tom Pemberton and Matt Lloyd-Ruck give you their first-hand experience on the APC process ahead of round two of the 2021 submission on 12 May 2021.&nbsp;</p> <p><br></p> <p>You can find RTPI's APC podcast here: <a href="https://soundcloud.com/rtpipodcasts/sets/apc-podcasts">https://soundcloud.com/rtpipodcasts/sets/apc-podcasts</a></p> <p>And the technical note for the APC here: <a href="https://www.rtpi.org.uk/membership/assessment-of-professional-competence/licentiate-apc/">https://www.rtpi.org.uk/membership/assessment-of-professional-competence/licentiate-apc/</a></p> <p><br></p> <p>You can follow us on Twitter: @RTPI_London and on LinkedIn by searching: Young Planners London</p> <p>Young Planners Guide is the Royal Town Planning Institute London Region Young Planners Subcommittee podcast. The podcast's editor is Cleo Au, and is hosted by current committee members: Beth Lambourne, Cleo Au, Chloe Rutland, Laurel Nyberg, Sian Thomas, Tom Pemberton, Matt Lloyd-Ruck, Annie Taylor and Rachel White.</p>

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March 5, 2021

2.1 YP Guide to Robyn Skerratt - Young Planner of the year 2020

<p>Welcome to 2021! To kickstart this year's series, YPG's Sian Thomas and Beth Lambourne welcome Young Planner of the year 2020 Robyn Skerratt to the podcast. Robyn shares with us her planning journey, her role and ambition as "Young Planner of the Year", mentorship and volunteering.&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>In particular, she highlighted two programme:&nbsp;</strong></p> <p>Team London (Volunteering) - https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/volunteering/search/</p> <p>Unleash (Involvement and innovation in SDG) - https://unleash.org/</p> <p><strong>You can follow Robyn on her LinkedIn:</strong> https://www.linkedin.com/in/robyn-skerratt/</p> <p>You can follow us on Twitter: @RTPI_London and on LinkedIn by searching: Young Planners London</p> <p>Young Planners Guide is the Royal Town Planning Institute London Region Young Planners Subcommittee podcast. The podcast's editor is Cleo Au, and is hosted by current committee members: Beth Lambourne, Cleo Au, Chloe Rutland, Laurel Nyberg, Sian Thomas, Tom Pemberton, Matt Lloyd-Ruck, Annie Taylor and Rachel White.</p>

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November 27, 2020

4. YP Guide to high streets and use classes order

This week in the Young Planners Guide to Podcast Chloe Rutland and Rachel White are joined by CJ Obi and Sara Tabar to discuss the impact of Covid on our high streets and the changes to the use classes order. 2020 has seen vast change across all parts of our life. The shift to e-commerce has been dramatic and rapid, and for many months of this year non-essential retail has remained closed. The long term impacts on high streets, as a result of Covid and the new Class E, are not yet known, but this episode discusses a number of initiatives and explores our hopes for the high street in future. You can follow us on Twitter: @RTPI_London and on LinkedIn by searching: Young Planners London Young Planners Guide is the Royal Town Planning Institute London Region Young Planners Subcommittee podcast. The podcast's editor is Cleo Au, and is hosted by current committee members: Beth Lambourne, Cleo Au, Chloe Rutland, Laurel Nyberg, Sian Thomas, Tom Pemberton, Matt Lloyd-Ruck, Annie Taylor and Rachel White.

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What is RTPI London: Young Planners' Guide?

A podcast created by young planners, for young planners and with young planners in mind. To discuss how the Coronavirus and other issues affect young planners in London and beyond, RTPI Young Planners London create this fortnightly podcast as an audio newsletter for our members and fellow town planning enthusiasts. Each episode, the committee will be giving you the latest updates on planning in London, events, APC advice, interviews with industry experts and other useful content for your Chartership and your career. Follow our conversation using #YPLondonGuide on Twitter and Linkedin!

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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