Planning Institutes in Ireland Agree to Work Together Posted on June 9, 2021June 29, 2021 by Irish Planning Institute The two professional planning Institutes in Ireland have signed an agreement to enable them to work together more closely in the future. The Memorandum of Understanding has been signed by the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) and the Irish Planning Institute (IPI) to provide a platform to enable planning and development professionals to share good practice and to promote the value of the planning profession and its ideals. It will mean that the Institutes will work together to promote the profession as a career, to develop and influence policy, to develop research and to support members to develop their skills. The agreement will lead to a stronger and united voice for the profession at time where planners will play a pivotal role in achieving zero carbon targets and creating sustainable and successful cities, towns, villages and neighbourhoods across the country. RTPI President Dr Wei Yang FRTPI said: “I am delighted to sign the Memorandum of Understanding and look forward to working more closely with the IPI in the future. I have no doubt that our collaboration will help ensure we provide all of our members with the support they need and give us a strong platform to promote the importance of planning.” IPI President Dr Conor Norton MIPI said: “As President of the Irish Planning Institute, I welcome this combined effort to address future challenges for planning and for planners at a critical time for society in the area of sustainable development and sustainable places. This agreement signifies an important opportunity to deepen the links between professional planners in Ireland with their colleagues in the UK and beyond.” Chair of RTPI Ireland Aidan Culhane MRTPI added: “This will make a real difference to planners across Ireland. It will allow us to build upon one another’s strengths such as the RTPI’s strong research programme and links to the UK and the rest of the world, and the IPI’s excellent engagement with national and local government.” The RTPI and IPI will hold a joint celebration of the signing of the MOU later in the year, as soon as practically possible. —ENDS— NOTES TO EDITORS For more information, please contact the RTPI press office on 020 7929 8330 or [email protected]. About the RTPI The RTPI is the largest professional body for town planners in the UK and Europe and represents members in over 80 countries worldwide. The Institute has been shaping planning policy and raising professional standards for over 100 years and is the only body in the UK to confer chartered status to planners, the highest professional qualification. For more information, visit www.rtpi.org.uk. About the IPI The Irish Planning Institute is the largest professional body for spatial planners operating on the island of Ireland. Founded in 1975, the Irish Planning Institute’s membership is drawn from Professional Planners working in every single Local Authority, An Bord Pleanála, Central Government, Planners working in Private Practice, for Developers and other semi state organisations. Today, the IPI Membership has over 900 Members. The Institute is led by a Council of 13 Members and supported by Committees focussed on Policy & Research, Education, Marine Spatial Planning, Urban Design, Transport Planning, the Public Sector and Private Sector.