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SUMMARY:SPR Roundtable: Re-thinking the green belt
DESCRIPTION:\nThese roundtable discussions are small, interactive gatherings of SPR members in company boardrooms/meeting rooms to discuss, debate & learn about topical issues.\n\n\nPlease join us for a roundtable discussion based on the Ian Cullen Research Prize, U30s Category winning paper; Re-thinking the green belt by Sophie Davidson, Carter Jonas.\n\nThe Labour government has pledged to supercharge the rate of housebuilding, and the use of Green Belt land could help deliver its ambitious target of 1.5 million new homes. Carter Jonas has assessed the Green Belt’s role in constraining development, the case for selected house building within the Green Belt, and its potential to help deliver sustainable development where it is needed. The research looks at examples of where greater flexibility would be beneficial, such as along major transport arteries that traverse the Green Belt.\n\nSpaces are limited, so please only book if you will attend.\n\nNo prior knowledge of the subject is required, just a willingness to engage with fellow researchers.\n\nPlease note that this is a limited attendance event and spaces will be offered on a first come, first served basis.

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LOCATION:Chapel Place, East Marylebone, Mayfair, London, Greater London, England, W1G 0BG, United Kingdom
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