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Following our AGM on Sept 5, we’re excited to welcome 3 new Trustees to the LRG Board: saida hammami, Charlotte L McLean & Charlotte Veal.

We’re also pleased to confirm the re-election of Gillian Lawson and @ianmell.bsky.social

👉 Learn about our new Trustees: landscaperesearch.org/new-trustees...

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SWA/Balsley Carves Public Space out of a Dangerous Intersection One of the top ten most dangerous intersections in Washington, D.C. has been transformed into a safe gateway and green public space. Thomas Balsley, FASLA, co-managing principal of SWA/Balsley, sai…

dirt.asla.org/2025/08/03/s... - managing public space and safety via better green space design.

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Public lacks confidence in the next generation of New Towns, but has clear ideas for getting them right, RTPI and YouGov survey finds 73% of Brits are not confident the next generation of new towns will meet community needs in 50 years’ time.

A survey from the RTPI and YouGov reveals that the UK public has serious doubts about whether the next generation of new towns will meet future needs.
These findings echo recommendations in RTPI’s Futureproof New Towns interim report:
www.rtpi.org.uk/news/2025/au...

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Osborn Research Assistant (New Towns and Garden Cities)  - Town and Country Planning Association We have an exciting opportunity to join the Town and Country Planning Association (TCPA) as the Osborn Research Assistant.

Do you have a passion for helping to create healthy, sustainable & resilient places that are fair for everyone?

Vacancy: Osborn Research Assistant. This role works on a range of TCPA projects, with an emphasis on large-scale new communities. Deadline: Mon 1 Sept
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Growing up and attending school surrounded by trees can make a significant difference in the development of our children. Studies have found that trees can:

📝 Improve test scores
🚫 Reduce behavioural issues
😁 Decrease the risk of depression
🧠 Improve cognitive development

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Tackling health inequalities through green and blue infrastructure - webinar - Town and Country Planning Association Can green and blue infrastructure help reduce health inequalities? Join this free webinar that will delve into the latest research linking planning, green / blue space, and health inequalities. Led…

Free webinar: Tackling health inequalities through green & blue infrastructure (23 Oct)
Prof Ben Wheeler & Dr Mark Ferguson will discuss opportunities/risks for planners when integrating greenspace & the benefits of a systems approach. Plus a Dorset Council case study www.tcpa.org.uk/event/tackli...

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Party conferences 2025 | Policy@Manchester | The University of Manchester Our people

Further detail available on Policy@Manchester's website: www.policy.manchester.ac.uk/events/upcom...

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A list of The University of Manchester panellists at the Labour Party Conference. Listed alongside their headshots are Professors Arpana Verma, Ian Mell, Daniel Dresner, Caroline Bond and Duncan Ivison.

A list of The University of Manchester panellists at the Labour Party Conference. Listed alongside their headshots are Professors Arpana Verma, Ian Mell, Daniel Dresner, Caroline Bond and Duncan Ivison.

At this year's Labour Party Conf, among the @manchester.ac.uk expert panellists we are pleased to see:

Ian Mell, Professor in Environmental & Landscape Planning discussing housing and infrastructure

Caroline Bond, Professor of Educational Psychology discussing school absence

#UKPolicy #PPEM #MIE

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Manchester greenlights nearly 1,000 homes - Place North West Landsec’s plans for 879 apartments at Mayfield and Great Places Housing Group’s ambitions for 82 affordable residences near Etihad Stadium can both progress now that city councillors have given them t...

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On paper this looks good - some of the rhetoric is a little OTT but that’s what you expect. It remains to be seen what they cost and who can afford to like their (including the 20% affordable). Also what will the impact be in Mayfield during construction

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Join the Office of Green Infrastructure! We're hiring a Director of Green Infrastructure. Visit boston.gov/jobs and apply today!

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Join LRG’s Team of Trustees in 2025 - Landscape Research Group The trustees are crucial to LRG’s work. They ensure that the charity is well run, and they decide how the charity should go about meeting its aims, which are to advance landscape research and support ...

Reminder: LRG Board Nominations Close Soon!

There’s still time to put yourself forward to join the Landscape Research Group’s Board of Trustees in 2025.

Deadline for nominations: 3 August 2025 (this Sunday!)

Find out more and apply via our website landscaperesearch.org/trustee-oppo...

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It’s really good to see this out - Some thoughts on grey/green belt for the Landscape Institute journal. Lots to consider with the Planning and Infrastructure Bill.

How do we ensure that nature is essential infrastructure and change the rhetoric from build build build - to development with nature

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I’m very not been in the Olympic park in London for a while but the phased residential and development of new GI and urban nature seems to be working well. New neighbourhoods, a vibrant atmosphere and a people centred approach to design.

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The RTPI Awards for Research Excellence The RTPI Awards for Research Excellence recognise and promote high quality, impactful spatial planning research.

Some great news for Planning, Property & Environmental Management at Manchester. Phil Black and colleagues have been nominated for the RTPI Patsy Healey Award for Academic Excellence. We were also nominated via the Rural Planning Futures book led by Mark Scott

www.rtpi.org.uk/events-train...

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Blackheath and Greenwich looking more like a Savanna than a Common and Park on this hot London day! But #GreenInfrastructure providing "more than human" urban cooling benefits and interesting to see drought resistance of non-cut vs cut!

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ILAS 2025 Conference Announcement - Landscape Research Group We are delighted to announce that Landscape Research Group (LRG) is partnering with the School of Landscape Architecture at Beijing Forestry University (BFU) for the 2025 International Landscape Archi...

We’re excited to announce that LRG is partnering with the School of Landscape Architecture at Beijing Forestry University (BFU) to co-host the 2025 International Landscape Architecture Symposium (ILAS).

Call for Abstracts -- 15 August 2025
More info & submissions: landscaperesearch.org/ilas2025

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I was talking to a friend about proportionality and biodiversity the other day. They have a wildlife focussed garden and it’s great but we discussed is it enough if not everyone is going the same. Here at work we’re doing small interventions. But how can we scale these up to ensure we get it right?

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I was in Cambridge the other day and saw this building site. It used to be - I think - a timber merchants. So will it be big enough to be a neighbourhood and if your baseline for biodiversity was potentially 0% is that 280% increase meaningful. It so high density though so that’s good

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We're delighted to see our letter published in The Guardian last week! Read it here: tr.ee/guardian-let...

"Council budgets have fallen and there is no national strategy for green spaces, despite the huge benefits they offer, writes Ed Stannard."

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Creating sustainable communities: How can we build infrastructure fit for the future? | Events at The University of Manchester

I’ll be taking part in this event next week - if you’re interested in how green infrastructure can help create sustainable communities: How can we build infrastructure fit for the future? This might be for you.

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I’ve just been on the castlefield viaduct for the first time in a while and it’s growing on me. Maybe it was the drizzle and mix of green and industrial architecture that lightened my mood. It could work as a connective route but is it a park. Lots for the National Trust to consider.

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New National Park decision No designation for Galloway and Ayrshire.

www.gov.scot/news/new-nat...

This is a really interesting outcome. Whilst conservation and landscape protection are critical there are always downsides. It’s good that they had a consultation and have listened - is a 54/46 split sufficient though to show deeper meanings regarding the environment?

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London has any number of flaws - housing, costs, jobs, wages but it does know how to do green infrastructure. Yes I know it’s high end GI but on a sunny day it looks splendid and is a nice walk to the Camley Street Nature Reserve.

The GLA have looked to maximise space I for nature and it works

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It’s now a month until the oasis gigs but the fences (and there are a lot of fences) won’t be taken down just to be put up again. So that’s 2 months of partial use. Also it’ll be very interesting to see if the city council enforce the remediation works to get the park back up to scratch…

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Parklife has been in this weekend and it seems to have gone off without any problems. The whole thing though does place a lot of restrictions on residents (including me) so it’s good to see this fund in place. However, none of these project support those continuities around the park directly

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Professor Elisa Ferreira joins The University of Manchester Professor Ferreira is an economist (MA in European and Regional Policies and PhD in Economics, U. Reading) and politician from Portugal, who most recently served as the European Commissioner for Cohes...

We’re delighted to welcome distinguished economist and politician Elisa Ferreira to the Department of Planning, Property and Environmental Management as an Honorary Professor.

A series of events and activities will coincide with Professor Ferreira’s upcoming visit this November.

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