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Guidance: Planning Inspectorate webinars

Planning Inspectorate

November 20
11:47 2024

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Planning Inspectorate webinars have been introduced to engage and share learning with stakeholders across the planning system. They are free to attend and open to all.

Our webinars aim to:

  • foster knowledge exchange and professional development
  • promote a more efficient approach to casework
  • improve participation in processes
  • share expertise and encourage best practice discussions

By participating in these webinars, we hope youll gain valuable insights into our processes, learn about recent developments in the planning system, and have the opportunity to engage with experts in the field.

Webinar recordings are added to this page once they are processed.

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Webinar 1 - Presenting your evidence in appeals: Good practice from inspectors

Date: Friday, 15 November 2024

Time: 13:00 - 14:00

Watch: Presenting your evidence in appeals - Good practice from inspectors

Presentation slides: Presenting your evidence in appeals (PDF, 2.37 MB, 18 pages)

Hosted by Richard Schofield (Chief Planning Inspector) and Rebecca Phillips (Professional Lead for Planning Appeals), the webinar covers how to effectively present your case, common pitfalls to avoid, and other essential tips for participating in planning appeals.

The session included:

  • best practices for preparing Statements of Common Ground and Statements of Case
  • how to craft compelling Proofs of Evidence
  • tips on being an effective witness during inquiries
  • common mistakes that can weaken your case and how to avoid them
  • insider tips on what inspectors look for in well-presented evidence

Updates to this page

Published 6 November 2024
Last updated 20 November 2024 +show all updates
  1. Presentation slides for webinar 1 'Presenting your evidence' uploaded

  2. Updated with a link to a recording of the webinar on presenting evidence best practice.

  3. First published.

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