IHBC signpost to England’s Chief Planner: ‘Call for Participation: User Research and Planning’

Joanna Averley, England’s Chief Planner, has included in her monthly update a reminder from that DLUHC’s user research user research is looking at to hear about your experiences of planning and build that into future policy thinking.

… Each opportunity is on a voluntary and confidential basis…

DLHUC writes:

DLUHC is carry [sic] out user research user research, which means we’re speaking to those involved in the planning system, from all sectors, to hear about your experiences of planning and build that into future policy thinking.

Over 200 people from across local authorities, the development industry and elsewhere have taken part in our research so far. We’re very grateful to those who have shared their time and expertise with us. If you’ve not yet had the opportunity to take part and would like to you can sign up to be part of our user research panel; so that when we’re conducting research you’ll be offered the opportunity to take part. Each opportunity is on a voluntary and confidential basis, with no obligation to take part, but you’ll hear about it first.

If you would like to consider taking part sign up through this form. More information about user research, how we anonymise your inputs, and how we store your data can be viewed through this privacy notice.

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