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Listen to a fortnightly podcast where your hosts Samuel Batchelor (Development Manager), Stacey Robins (Head of Planning and Environmental Services), Nichola Watters (Head of Planning Policy, Economy & Climate Change) and James Webster (Planning Policy Manager) talk through a range of planning topics including:
information about new planning applications
an update on planning appeals
information relating to planning policy and guidance
Your hosts will vary between Samuel Batchelor supported by Stacey Robins, Nichola Watters and James Webster alongside a range of guests conversing on all topics which affect planning in our district.
When: Tune in and listen fortnightly to get news and updates as we open up the conversation around planning.
Where: Listen on the Wealden Planning YouTube channel.You will find the content under thePodcast section or alternatively listen while on the go through YouTube Music - a premium subscription is not required and you can subscribe to be alerted when the next Podcast is available.
Note: While the podcast is intended to be 5 minutes in length some episodes may be longer.
We are really keen to know what you think and have provided a quick poll on this page to tell us what you thought of the podcast. You can also use the ideas board to post what you would like us to cover in future episodes.
We look forward to hearing your feedback!
Listen to a fortnightly podcast where your hosts Samuel Batchelor (Development Manager), Stacey Robins (Head of Planning and Environmental Services), Nichola Watters (Head of Planning Policy, Economy & Climate Change) and James Webster (Planning Policy Manager) talk through a range of planning topics including:
information about new planning applications
an update on planning appeals
information relating to planning policy and guidance
Your hosts will vary between Samuel Batchelor supported by Stacey Robins, Nichola Watters and James Webster alongside a range of guests conversing on all topics which affect planning in our district.
When: Tune in and listen fortnightly to get news and updates as we open up the conversation around planning.
Where: Listen on the Wealden Planning YouTube channel.You will find the content under thePodcast section or alternatively listen while on the go through YouTube Music - a premium subscription is not required and you can subscribe to be alerted when the next Podcast is available.
Note: While the podcast is intended to be 5 minutes in length some episodes may be longer.
We are really keen to know what you think and have provided a quick poll on this page to tell us what you thought of the podcast. You can also use the ideas board to post what you would like us to cover in future episodes.
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