RTPI Scotland holds an annual conference which looks at topical issues in planning. This year’s RTPI Scotland Annual Conference will be held at Malmaison Hotel, 44 Whitehall Cres, Dundee.
Digital planning is becoming an increasingly important tool for planning in Scotland. Transforming Places Together: Scotland's Digital Strategy for Planning sets out the Scottish Government's vision to deliver a digitally transformed planning system including missions to unlock the value of planning data, deliver an end-to-end digital planning experience, create the conditions for digital to flourish, use digital tools to drive collaboration and engagement, and embed a culture of digital innovation.
But what does this look like and what does it mean for planners? This conference will explore this through looking at the potential of digital planning and asking how we can make the most of it. It will also examine the challenges, opportunities and barriers and include a Digital Lab to give hands on interaction of emerging digital tools and resources.
9:30 Registration
10:00 Welcome and Introduction - Kirsty Macari, Convenor, RTPI Scotland
10:10 Transforming Planning - Liz Pringle, Head of Digital Planning, Scottish Government
10:30 The Potential of Digital Planning
- Delivering and end-to-end digital planning system - Euan Mills, Urban Designer and Co-founder of Blocktype
- Unlocking the value of planning data - Alasdair Rae, Founder, Automatic Knowledge
11:30 Refreshments
12:00 How can we make the most of digital planning? Challenges, Opportunities and Barriers. Panel discussion.
Facilitated by Pamela Clifford, Senior Vice Convenor, RTPI Scotland
- Christina Cox, Chief Planning Officer, South Ayrshire Council
- Alastair Parvin, CEO, Open Systems Lab
- Fiona Simpson, Chief Planner, Scottish Government
12:45 Lunch
13:30 Young Planners as Disrupters and Champions
Facilitated by Kirsty Macari, Convenor, RTPI Scotland
- Sarah Purves, Scottish Young Planner of the Year
- James Hewitt, Vice Chair, Scottish Young Planners' Network
- Ross McFarlane, Student, Dundee University
14:00 How do we embed digital planning? Skills, innovation and ways of working. Panel discussion.
Facilitated by Laura Robertson, Junior Vice Convenor, RTPI Scotland
- Aaron Doidge, Senior Planning Consultant, Stantec
- Scott Dalgarno, Development Plans Manager, The Highland Council
- Ian Aikman, Chair of HOPS and Chief Planning Officer, Scottish Borders Council
- Euan Mills, Scottish Government, Digital Planning Team
14:45 The Digital Lab
Mission 1 (Data): - Tom Sharples, Data Scientist, Scottish Government and Mission 5 (Innovation): Ian Gilzean, Head of Digital Place and Innovation, Scottish Government, Paul Dodd, Scottish Futures Trust.
Mission 2 (Digital Services):
- Dave Hall, Service Design & Delivery Lead, Scottish Government
- Brodie Shepherd, Product Owner (Smart Apps)
- Will Hensman, Improvement Scotland
- Fiona Young, Cap Gemini
Mission 3 (Ways of Working):
Chaired and supported by Susie Stirling and Derek Cahill (Digital Innovation and Place), Scottish Government
- Kirsty Holder, Digital Programme Manager, RTPI Scotland
- Cory Hughes, Strategic Design Director, Perago (Wales) Ltd
This session will look at digital skills and tools being developed to support planners to develop their skills including a Good Practice Portal, Digital Skills Diagnostic tool and Digital Handbook.
Mission 4 (People and Place):
Chaired by Liz Pringle, Head of Digital Planning, Scottish Government
Examples of planning authorities' work, including:
- Aberdeenshire online consultation - Ailsa Anderson, Team Leader (Planning Information and Delivery), Aberdeenshire Council
- 20 minute neighbourhood mapping - Joshua Doyle, Placemaking Coordinator, West Dunbartonshire Council
- Stewarton, East Ayrshire - Daniel McKendry, Principal Landscape Architect, A&DS
- Placebuilder - David McAllister, Planning Aid Scotland
16:30 Reception
This will include:
- Address from Kirsty Macari, Convenor, RTPI Scotland
- Welcome from Peter Noad, Convenor, RTPI Scotland East of Scotland Chapter
18:00 Departures