RTPI.org.uk - The Urban Design Network of the Royal Town Planning Institute promotes good urban design to stakeholders and aims to maintain recent policy progress in design quality and review. The network seeks to address and provide clarity on urban design in planning practice through bulletins, events, and professional development opportunities. It also features a Historic Environment Group.
Udg.org.uk - A campaigning membership organisation with over 1000 members who care about the quality of life in our cities, towns and villages, and believe that raising standards of urban design is central to its improvement.
Urbanistplatform.com - Set up to drive the built environment to be as inclusive as the communities it serves. Through partnerships, they connect people from all backgrounds with opportunities in urbanism while equipping them with the skills to succeed in the industry.
Elliot Hartley: Garsdale Design
Udg.ork.uk - A wide variety of people call themselves urban designers. In one sense anyone who is involved in making places is active in urban design. Even if you do a university course in ‘urban design’, exactly what you learn will depend on which university you choose, as on other courses. The various urban design courses have different emphases, some focus more on practical design skills, others on policy and theory.
Prospects.com - Urban designers create practical and visually pleasing places, including buildings, open spaces, and landscapes.
Podcasts are a great way to gain up to date insider knowledge from industry experts in an easily digestible format. Like any form of audio media, you can listen while doing other things to keep your mind engaged
Buzzsprout.com- Navigating our way through these testing times and embracing hybrid working environments. Here we go almost live, recorded remotely (excuse some sound issues!) with a variety of relaxed discussions with friends from across the development industry.
Wintringham.org - "Our vision for Wintringham is well under way, establishing a thriving, connected community with wellbeing at its core. Whether you’re living, working or visiting, Wintringham offers a different quality of life from day one; providing a sense of freedom with homes and facilities surrounded by quality green spaces, walkways and cycle paths. Extremely well connected for all the surrounding area has to offer and just a 10 minute walk from St Neots station, means even venturing further afield is so simple. Whether you’re jetting off from Gatwick, or popping into London for a spot of lunch and shopping, you can get there on a direct train from St Neots.