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News Release from: STATS | Subject: Seminars
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 15 March 2007
Seminars include Planning and the
Environment
Consultancy firm Stats has announced details of a series of popular half-day seminars including 'Planning and the Environment - Managing Risks and Maximising Potential'.
Consultancy firm Stats has announced details of a series of popular half-day seminars Located at the University of Hertfordshire Fielder Centre on 15th May 2007, the seminar title will be 'Planning and the Environment - Managing Risks and Maximising Potential.' Stats chairman Adrian Marsh believes that this will be one of the most popular seminars the company has ever organised, adding "The path to planning permission is littered with pitfalls, many of which are environmental issues that have become more significant in recent times
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 27 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Stats, an independent consultancy practice, has announced the latest in a series of technical training seminars.
As such, they can become show stopping issues unless they are addressed at an early stage of the process.
It is our intention that this seminar will provide delegates with an insight into the solutions that are available." This seminar will outline the circumstances in which subjects such as flooding, ecology, noise, archaeology and environmental impact assessments can be managed in order to maximise planning potential.
An impressive list of speakers has been assembled including planning consultants, lawyers, archaeological contractors, the Planning Directorate and specialist consultants.
The target audience will include commercial and residential property developers, investors, planning officers, planning consultants, architects, engineers and surveyors.
Following the seminar, a personalised CPD certificate will be issued to delegates.
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