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Training launches course for local council planners to deliver
sound Local Development Plan Documents Development
Plan Documents are not being produced as quickly as expected
and the Government is now intending to link Planning Delivery
Grant Funding to the preparation of Sound Development plans
over three years.
December
07, 2007 - jml training are offering a
new training course "Make your Planners the spatial planning
Ringmasters". Spatial planning goes beyond traditional
land use planning to bring together and integrate policies
for the development and use of land with other policies
and programmes which influence the nature of places and
how they function PPS12.
The
examination of Development Plan Documents (DPD's) so far
suggests this is not happening. It is also clear
that development plan documents are not being produced as
quickly as expected. Significantly, the Government is now
intending to link Planning Delivery Grant Funding to the
preparation of sound Development Plans. The new funding
arrangements being proposed amount to £192 million over
three years.
In
practice plans demonstrate that there is a continuing lack
of engagement with other Local Authority partners, stakeholders
and Chief Executives. Aspirational visions and strategies
are not rooted in local issues, are not adequately backed
by evidence and are not supported by measurable targets
and indicators.
As
at October 2007, of the 157 (DPD's) submitted for examination
slippage has occurred in over 90% compared with original
Local Development Schemes (LDS).
Binding
reports have been issued on 24 core strategies and 19 other
DPD's.
21
submitted DPD's have been withdrawn or are to be withdrawn.
The
resources wasted through submitting a DPD that is found
to be unsound are considerable. In addition to the substantial
production costs the examination of the document by the
Planning Inspectorate could easily cost well over £50,000.
No Local Authority wants to waste resources.
Clearly
many planners are struggling to grasp the opportunities
provided by the Local Development Framework system. A significant
part of the problem is that they are not fully recognising
that this new system demands a completely different way
of thinking about development planning. What is required
is a culture change by all parties involved in delivering
sound spatial plans. It is the planners who have the task
of driving the essential culture change.
No
matter how good their professional planning skills planners
need to ensure that their personal development skills are
finally tuned to enable them to handle the challenges and
demands of the agenda in engaging with the relevant stakeholders.
In
order to deliver the new planning agenda, planners are required
to adopt an inclusive, delivery focussed approach that is
responsive to local issues and needs.
Communicating,
influencing and negotiating; thinking strategically and
creating an environment for others to do the same are the
core of the broader skill set required. In addition planners
need to ensure they get the best from multiple partnerships
between the public and private sectors and secure corporate
and community buy-in.
Planning
is now at the heart of local government decision making
and planners have to be the ringmasters. jml training's
new training course is called "Make your Planners the
spatial planning Ringmasters".
A
spokesperson for jml Training said that: "In stepping up
to this new ringmaster role planners need to: a) Develop
a confident influencing style when working within a partnership
context b) Develop a professional and more persuasive presentation
style to get the co-operation and support of key stakeholders
across sectors. c) Adopt the appropriate leadership styles
necessary to achieve collaborative working Identify how
to manage the integration of public and private sector partnership
interests"
jml
Training can help planners to develop the broader range
of skills that lie outside the traditional boundaries of
planning that are essential for effective spatial planning
They are a well established company with a considerable
experience of delivery to all areas of the public sector
who constantly seek to maintain an up-to-date knowledge
of issues facing the public sector, in particular Local
Government.
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information about jml Training
jml
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training courses to local government. councils, companies
- both small & multi-national. It has been established over
ten years and apart from providing training services in
the UK, its' trainers
also train in France, Ireland & worldwide. Specialist areas
include Training
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Training, Diagnostic
Assessment, Leadership
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