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Royal Town Planning Institute
Professional organization
Professional organization
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| name | Royal Town Planning Institute |
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| logo | Royal Town Planning Institute logo.svg |
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| abbreviation | RTPI |
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| type | Professional body |
| purpose | Promoting the activities and profession of planning in the United Kingdom and elsewhere |
| headquarters | London, |
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| region_served | UK |
| membership | c. 27,000 professional planners |
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| leader_title | Chief Executive |
| main_organ | RTPI General Assembly |
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United Kingdom The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) is the professional body representing planners in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It promotes and develops policy affecting planning and the built environment. Founded in 1914, the institute was granted a royal charter in 1959. In 2025, it reported that it had over 27,000 members.
History
Following the Housing, Town Planning, etc. Act 1909, surveyors, civil engineers, architects, lawyers and others began working together within local government in the UK to draw up schemes for the development of land. The idea of town planning as a new and distinctive area of expertise began to be formed. In 1910, Thomas Adams was appointed as the first Town Planning Inspector at the Local Government Board, and began having meetings with practitioners. In November 1913, a meeting was convented of interested professionals to establish a new Institute, and Adams was elected as the group's president. The Town Planning Institute was launched with an inaugural dinner in January 1914, and it was formally established on 4 September 1914 when its Articles of Association were signed.
In 1928 the institute elected its first female professional member, Jocelyn Frere Adburgham, and in 1959 received its royal charter, then becoming the Royal Town Planning Institute.
Membership
The institute supports its membership through professional development, education and training for future planners. Fellows are entitled the use of the post-nominals FRTPI and chartered members may use MRTPI. In March 2012, it reported that it had over 23,000 members, of which 8,000 were women and 15,000 men. These included 1,100 international members, across 82 countries.
References
References
- (2021-10-22). "Royal Town Planning Institute {{!}} ReliefWeb".
- "Royal Town Planning Institute {{!}} directory of low-impact courses, products and services".
- (4 January 1914). "Town Planning and the New Institute: Being an Address Delivered at the Inaugural of the Town Planning Institute". Town Planning Review.
- [http://www.rtpi.org.uk/media/1256040/Royal_Charter_Byelaws_June2007.pdf The Royal Town Planning Institute, Royal Charter and Byelaws, revised 2007]
- (2013). "British Qualifications 2014: A Complete Guide to Professional, Vocational and Academic Qualifications in the United Kingdom". Kogan Page Publishers.
- [http://www.rtpi.org.uk/about-the-rtpi/ RTPI.org.uk, ''About the RTPI'']. Retrieved 17 January 2013
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