LUC Planners elected RTPI Chartered Member and Associate
We are delighted that two LUC Planners are being recognised by the Royal Town Planning Association (RTPI).
Sarah Smith is elected to Associate of the RTPI and Sarah Temple is elected to Chartered Member of the RTPI.
Achieving Associate membership demonstrates vast knowledge and experience in planning. Sarah Smith’s submission demonstrates her environmental planning experience over the last five years, particularly Sustainability Appraisal and Habitats Regulations Assessment. She displays continued professionalism and eagerness to expand her experience and knowledge.
Sarah Temple worked diligently on her submission for Chartership since joining LUC in 2016, demonstrating competence in strategic planning and development management. Her submission references her Sustainability Appraisal work. She is recognised for her production of technical reports supporting planning applications associated with Green Belt and public open space.
Congratulation to both for their hard work and dedication to the planning profession.
Learn more about Strategic Planning & Assessment at LUC.
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