We are looking forward to holding a workshop on the Aylsham Regeneration and Delivery Strategy for the RTPI East of England team on Tuesday 11th September from 2pm. Anyone is welcome to attend and can find out more about the event and how to book a place by following this link: http:/
Paul Sandby (1731-1809) was a pioneering cartographer and leading landscape painter. He was described as the father of modern landscape painting in watercolours and an instrumental figure in the interpretation of the British landscape. Over the last few months we have been working wi
Ross Ingham explores whether it is inequitable that so much effort and publicity was generated by the £2m Mary Portas Pilots, while the larger High Street Innovation Fund was quietly and uncompetitively awarded without any fanfare? To read the full article please follow this link or d
Ross was lucky enough to spend a day on site with archaeologist and heritage specialist Iain Soden helping with day two of a dig in Northamptonshire. Although aching heavily and sun burnt by the end of the day, Ross was able to understand first hand this important part of the developm
Kate Pinnock is pleased to have been invited to judge the Landscape Institute Awards again this year. For more information on the awards please follow this link.