Place Planning & youth engagement in action
Building on the success of our Place Plans guidance (see placeplans.org.uk), Planning Aid Wales (PAW) is proud to supporting Newtown Town Council as it develops its first Place Plan.
Building on the success of our Place Plans guidance (see placeplans.org.uk), Planning Aid Wales (PAW) is proud to supporting Newtown Town Council as it develops its first Place Plan.
Planning Aid Wales, the charitable organisation that helps communities to understand and engage with the planning system in Wales, is celebrating its 40th anniversary this November.
Planning Aid Wales has responded to the Welsh Government’s Call for Evidence on Housing Delivery. You can view our response here >>
In responding to national planning policy consultations, Planning Aid Wales aims to identify potential policy barriers to meaningful public involvement. We work from the principle that improving public understanding of the planning process and encouraging community involvement from the outset of any planning activity inevitably leads to better planning. Properly managed public involvement improves confidence in the planning system, reduces conflict and improves outcomes.
Planning Aid Wales has published a list of training events we will be delivering over the coming year. You can view all the events here >>