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RICS CPD

Series
April July 2013
Your CPD Topical, informative,
cost effective seminars

Top 5 reasons to attend:


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Maintain your practice standards with


essential professional and technical
updates

Personalise your programme with


dates and locations to suit you

Complete your annual CPD record


with a programme that offers up to
20 CPD hours

Network with professionals in your


local areas

Affordable, value for money

Regional sponsors:

rics.org/cpdseries

Welcome to the RICS CPD Series of seminars


Following on from the success of
the Autumn CPD Series I am pleased
to introduce a further 260 seminars
taking place across the UK from April
to July. As one of the Affordable CPD
products, this series of one hour
seminars provides you with local low
cost CPD. The seminars have been
even more tailored to individual regions
to provide you with a breadth of topics
and insights to help you maintain
your practice standards with essential
professional and technical updates. The seminars will also help
you meet the requirements of the new CPD policy and will help
your professional development.
For more information on this series or any other conferences
please contact the RICS Conferences team on
+44 (0)20 7695 1600 or email conferences@rics.org.

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RICS CPD
Conferences
Maintain, develop and
broaden your knowledge
and skills in just one day
Taking place in a region near you, these conferences
offer you a unique opportunity to update your
professional knowledge and skills. With a mix of
plenary sessions and focussed streams you will have
the opportunity to attend a selection of sessions
on a variety of topics, providing you with essential
guidance that you can use in your daily practice.
For further information and a list of CPD Conferences
taking place in your region keep checking our
website rics.org/conferences

5 or more bookings*

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*To qualify for the discounted rate delegates can


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Contents

RICS CPD requirements

Sponsors......................................................................05

From 1 January 2013 the CPD requirements for RICS members


will change. The following bullets summarise the core
requirements for all RICS members; you should spend some
time familiarising yourself with these requirements.

Built Environment

New CPD requirements for members from


1 January 2013:

Building refurbishment of occupied buildings......................06


Collaborative working in the built environment.....................07
Health and safety in buildings..............................................08
NEC and JCT contracts......................................................09
Project leadership...............................................................10
Structural movement in buildings........................................11
Ventilation and damp...........................................................12

1. All RICS members undertake a minimum of 20 hours CPD


per annum.
2. Of the 20 hours at least 10 hours must comprise of Formal
CPD. The remainder can comprise of Informal CPD.
3. All RICS members must maintain a relevant and current
understanding of RICS professional and ethical standards
during a rolling three-year period. Any learning undertaken
in order to meet this requirement may count towards
Formal CPD.

Commercial property and rent review disputes....................13

4. All RICS members must record their CPD activity using the
RICS CPD Management System (available to all members
globally from the RICS website).

Commercial property valuations: mitigating liabilities


and risk...............................................................................14

For further information on RICS CPD Policy please


visit rics.org/cpdrequirements.

Property

Corporate property recovery...............................................15


Green deal..........................................................................16
Legal issues and the control of development.......................17
Navigating the complexities of leasehold
enfranchisement..................................................................18

Land
Environmental litigation........................................................19
Invasive species and environmental protection....................20
Land estate management...................................................21
Planning law update............................................................22

Cross Profession
Cloud computing................................................................23
Market drivers and regional development............................24
Professional ethics and standards.......................................25

Series at a Glance.................................................26
Booking Form...........................................................29
*Please note registration takes place within the first 30 minutes
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Sponsors

Scotland

Northern Ireland

MacRoberts is one of Scotlands pre-eminent law firms.


Clients include UK and international businesses, public
sector organisations and private individuals. We provide
a comprehensive range of legal services to a variety of
industries. This sectoral approach means we can tailor
our teams to produce a bespoke offering.

Arthur Cox is a leading law firm operating throughout


Ireland

MacRoberts is a leader in construction law, providing advice on


all aspects of construction law issues. This advice is available
throughout the construction process, from appropriate forms
of procurement, contract assembly and negotiation through
to dispute management and resolution.
Our Procurement Group has many years of specialist
experience of advising contracting authorities. Advising both
public sector and bidders in relation to EU public procurement
remedies means we have a well rounded perspective on UK
procurement law.
With our Real Estate Group among the best in Scotland, the
Group have been involved in some of the largest, and most
highly challenging transactions. This range of skills allows us
to provide a comprehensive property service for any type or
size of deal or client active in the Scottish Real Estate sector.
Our specialist Planning Group is highly regarded in Scotland
and have extensive knowledge of planning particularly in the
context of the electricity industry. We advise on issues of pure
planning, in addition to providing specialist advice in property
and corporate deals.

Our Property Group in Belfast is one of Northern Irelands most


respected commercial property practices. We have unrivalled
experience of the local property market, having been involved
in most of the major commercial property projects carried out
in Northern Ireland in recent years.
Our clients span the entire property spectrum from private
developers to Government departments. We work closely with
our Dublin office to provide clients with a seamless service
where their business extends to the Republic of Ireland.
At Arthur Cox, our reputation is founded on proven
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For more information please contact Shona Frame, Partner on
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CPD Foundation
The CPD Foundation has been providing its members with
an affordable and convenient annual CPD subscription based
lecture programme for more than 30 years. Members can attend
all of the lectures on the core programme, view all of the lectures
recorded and made available via the online facility (there are over
80 available to view now), and make use of other benefits of
membership, including discounted Morning Briefings (half-day
lectures which give in-depth analysis on a particular topic).
Membership includes access to all of the lectures on the
London programme, all lectures already available via the
website and any of those filmed during the 2012/13 programme.

New this year For the first time, property


professionals in the North West will be in easy
reach of 10 lectures as part of membership of
the CPD Foundation. The 1 hour evening
lectures will be held at the CUBE Gallery
in Manchester.
Individual membership is 175 (plus VAT), and Corporate
Membership starts at 510 (plus VAT) which allows 4-6
people to make use of the service. No additional fees are
due for attending lectures on the core programme, or for
viewing the webcasts from the programme. Join Now!

Find out more and join at www.cpdfoundation.com

Building refurbishment of occupied buildings


Assessing technical issues and managing risks in
commercial buildings

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This session provides detailed insight into a wide range of technical problems relating to the
refurbishment and upgrading of occupied buildings and suggests solutions compliant with
relevant statutory requirements. Alternative methods and approaches are explained, which
enable the practitioner to select the most appropriate method in ensuring a project runs as
smoothly as possible.

Speakers include:

This seminar will discuss:

CHPK

Evaluating the types of risks and challenges associated with building refurbishment schemes
Assessing problems with refurbishing occupied buildings

East, East Midlands, London,


South East, South West

Chris Howe
Northern Ireland

John Ashenhurst

Implementing risk assessments

Povall Worthington

Potential pitfalls and practical advice on taking pre-emptive measures to minimise disturbance

Yorkshire and Humber,


North East

Chris Eglin
Partner, Building Consultancy,
Sanderson Weatherall
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries

Location, date and time in your region


East

North East

South West

07 May 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH

23 April 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST

12 June 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Bristol, Woodlands
Lane, Bradley Stoke,
Bristol, BS32 4JF

East Midlands

21 May 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza, St Nicholas
Place, Princes Dock,
Pier Head, Liverpool,
L3 1QW

Wales

Northern Ireland

25 June 2013
1730 1900
St Johns Hotel, Warwick
Road, Solihull, B91 1AT

02 July 2013
1730 1900
Marriott Hotel, Eagle Drive,
Northampton, NN4 7HW

Edinburgh
23 April 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ

Glasgow
16 April 2013
1230 1400
Teacher Building,
St Enoch Square, G1 4DB

London
17 June 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

North West

23 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

South East
06 June 2013
1800 1930
Crowne Plaza Hotel,
Langley Drive, Crawley,
West Sussex, RH11 7SX

26 June 2013
1800 1930
De Vere Village, Langdon
Road, Swansea, SA1 8QY

West Midlands

Yorkshire and Humber


03 July 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL

I have thoroughly
enjoyed the latest
series of short CPD
seminars and would
recommend to
property professionals
of all disciplines.
These concise events
are excellent value
with experienced
and knowledgeable
speakers presenting
on a good range of
key subjects. Venues
are easily accessible
with good facilities
and there is always a
polite and informative
RICS representative
on hand.
Richard Preston BSc
(Hons) MRICS Assistant
Manager, Blackpool Care
& Repair Agency

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Collaborative working in the built environment


Collaborative culture and behaviours

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From arising complications, it is now widely recognised that an effective collaboration is key to
delivering construction projects successfully.

Speakers include:

Against a backdrop of rapidly developing communication technologies, and continuing efforts


to improve working practices, this session provides advice of how to successfully devise and
implement a collaboration strategy, and provides an examination of emerging technologies
available.

Northern Ireland

This seminar will discuss:

London, South East

Collaborative working as a holistic concept in construction

Colin Smyth
Constructing in
Northern Ireland

Derek Rees

Change management approaches for introducing collaborative working systems

Director South East & London,


Constructing Excellence

Collaboration as a tool for working in project performance predictions

East

Plan and implement effective collaboration in your practice

John Hall

Promoting innovative learning, knowledge and skills transferring

Constructing Excellence

Consolidating good practice Partnership Working in the Built Environment

South West

Andrew Jarvis
Director South West,
Constructing Excellence
Wales

Location, date and time in your region

Representative

East

North East

South West

18 June 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH

16 July 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST

04 July 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Bristol, Woodlands
Lane, Bradley Stoke,
Bristol, BS32 4JF

East Midlands

09 July 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH

Wales

Northern Ireland
25 April 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

10 July 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor, 2-6
Colmore Row, Birmingham,
B3 2QD

South East

Yorkshire and Humber

25 June 2013
1800 1930
The Guildford Holiday Inn,
Egerton Road, Guildford,
Surrey GU2 7XZ

04 July 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL

04 July 2013
1730 1900
Thistle Hotel, East Midlands
Airport, Derby DE74 2SH

Edinburgh
19 June 2013
1230 1400
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ

Glasgow
18 June 2013
1230 1400
Teacher Building,
St Enoch Square, G1 4DB

London
02 July 2013
0800 0930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

North West

08 May 2013
1800 1930
De Vere Village, Langdon
Road, Swansea, SA1 8QY

Constructing Excellence
in Wales
Glasgow & Edinburgh

Dr Bilge Erdogen
Lecturer, School of Built
Environment, Heriot-Watt
University
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries

West Midlands

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Health & safety in buildings

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A special focus on fire risk assessments and protection

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It is essential that high standards of health, safety and welfare are maintained during all stages of a
construction project.

Speakers include:

This session will explore the health, safety and welfare procedures used to mitigate and control risks
on site. You will be provided with knowledge and understanding of the legal framework relating to the
responsibilities of employers, employees, site visitors and the general public.

East, East Midlands

This seminar will discuss:

South East

W
 hat are the legal liabilities of Fire Risk
Assessors?
P
 ractical application of health and safety
issues and requirements for compliance
A
 ssessing the HSE process fire precautions
enforced by the Dangerous Substances and
Explosive Atmospheres Regulation (DSEAR)
(not Northern Ireland)

Implementing Fire Risk Management Systems


T
 he Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order:
what are the legal implications and what it
says about painted surfaces? (excluding
Northern Ireland)
W
 hy the need for Flame Retardant paints and
coatings the issue of flame spread on
walls/ceilings

Northern Ireland only


The Fire Safety Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010

Ben Bradford
BB7

Ian Lealand
& David Spicer
Crown Paints Ltd
London

Dare Oduye
& Ian Lealand
Crown Paints Ltd
North West, North East, West
Midlands, Yorksihire and
Humber, Wales

Representative
Crown Paints

Location, date and time in your region

Northern Ireland

Michael McGlennon

East

North East

South West

04 July 2013
1230 1400
The County Hotel, Rainsford
Road, Chelmsford, Essex,
CM1 2PZ

14 May 2013
1900 2030
Copthorne Hotel Newcastle,
The Close, Quayside,
Newcastle upon Tyne,
NE1 3RT

22 May 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Bristol, Woodlands
Lane, Bradley Stoke, Bristol,
BS32 4JF

Crown Paints Ltd

Wales

South West

North West

19 June 2013
1800 1930
De Vere Village, Langdon
Road, Swansea, SA1 8QY

Crown Paints Ltd

East Midlands
27 June 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Hotel, M1 Junction 21
Approach, Leicester
LE19 1WQ

Edinburgh
16 April 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ

Glasgow
17 April 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building,
St Enoch Square, G1 4DB

London
12 June 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

30 April 2013
1730 1900
Radisson Blu Hotel,
Manchester Airport,
Manchester, M90 3RA

Northern Ireland
16 April 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

South East
18 June 2013
1800 1930
The Best Western Russell
Hotel, 136 Boxley Road,
Maidstone, Kent, ME14 2AE

West Midlands
23 May 2013
1730 1900
St Johns Hotel, Warwick
Road, Solihull, B91 1AT

Yorkshire and Humber


02 July 2013
1730 1900
The Source, Meadowhall
Education Centre, 300
Meadowhall Way, Sheffield,
S9 1EA

WYG
Glasgow & Edinburgh

David Spicer &


Richard Bailey

David Spicer,
Richard Roberts
& Ian Lealand
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries

My colleague and I
have attended several
RICS CPD seminars in
the past in our region.
We have both benefited
enormously from the
subjects covered and
the quality and useful
insights from some of
the speakers
Neil Cunningham,
NDC Associates Ltd

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Understanding these contracts in practice

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This seminar will examine the key provisions of both the JCT and NEC contracts from a practical
perspective to allow an understanding of how the contracts should be administered.

Speakers include:

It is therefore essential for all practitioners to be fully up to date on how both forms of contracts work
in practice. This session will consider the various legal developments in contracts and the challenges
these present, with a focus on the new JCT and how this compares to the NEC3 contract.

East, London

The seminar will cover:

East Midlands

U
 nderstanding the structure
of the contacts
A
 n overview of legal
developments in contracts
J CT Payment provisions
and how these differ to
NEC contracts
J CT v. NEC which is
better?

Scotland only
Managing JCT/SBCC and NEC3 Contracts: A comparison
A
 n overview of the JCT/SBCC Standard Building Contract
and the NEC3
C
 omplying with the notice and other provisions of the
Amended Construction Act
Payment provisions and how these differ to NEC contracts
E
 xamining the latest developments surrounding
JCT contracts
Understanding associated dispute resolution procedures

Jessica Taylor
ClarksLegal LLP

Jon Miller
Prettys
North East, North West,
Yorkshire and Humber

Michael Conroy Harris


Principal Legal Manager,
Eversheds
Northern Ireland

Steve Brown
Steve Brown Associates
Glasgow & Edinburgh

Shona Frame

Location, date and time in your region

Partner, MacRoberts LLP


South East

East

North East

South West

21 May 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH

20 June 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST

05 June 2013
1730 1900
Buckerell Lodge Hotel,
Topsham Road, Exeter,
EX2 4SQ

David Rintoul

East Midlands

16 April 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH

Wales

Wales

Northern Ireland

West Midlands

02 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

18 June 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor, 2-6
Colmore Row, Birmingham,
B3 2QD

11 June 2013
1730 1900
Marriott Hotel, Eagle Drive,
Northampton, NN4 7HW

Edinburgh
24 April 2013
1230 1400
MacRoberts LLP, Excel
House, 30 Semple Street
EH3 8BL

Glasgow
23 April 2013
1230 1400
MacRoberts LLP, Capella,
60 York Street, G2 8JX

London
08 May 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

North West

South East
18 April 2013
1800 1930
Crowne Plaza Hotel,
Langley Drive, Crawley,
West Sussex, RH11 7SX

16 May 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL

Partner, ClarksLegal LLP


South West

Andrew Ash
Osborne Clarke LLP

Robert Shawyer
Shemmings LLP
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries

Yorkshire and Humber


23 May 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL

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Project leadership

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Driving cost efficiencies to meet bottom line targets


How can your business remain competitive in the current market? The UK has a 20% reduction
of on-time, in-budget targets to compete with the rest of Europe and its major competitors plus
reduce public spending amongst austerity measures.
In this session, you will explore the latest methodology in driving costs down in your complex
projects.
This seminar will discuss:

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East, East Midlands, London,
South East, South West

Richard Schofield

Why is project leadership instrumental to UK project management?

Managing Director, Rider Hunt


Management Services

How does leadership affect and impact on delivering a better complex project bottom-line?

Glasgow & Edinburgh

Stakeholder & team leadership: getting the project buy-in

Derek Ferrier
Managing Partner and Head of
Project Management, Hardies

Adopting BIM in your projects

I have regularly attended RICS CPD events in both Edinburgh and


Glasgow and find them an excellent way of not only broadening my
horizons but adding hours to my annual CPD quota. There is always
a wide range of topics and issues to choose from, ensuring that they
meet everyones needs. My line of work covers a variety of disciplines
and as such I always recommend the seminars to colleagues and
friends who might not normally attend.

Wales

Jo Streeten
AECOM
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries

Gordon Archibald, Forestry Commission

Location, date and time in your region


East

Glasgow

Northern Ireland

Wales

04 June 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH

22 May 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building,
St Enoch Square, G1 4DB

11 June 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

02 July 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL

East Midlands

22 April 2013
0800 0930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

South East

West Midlands

23 April 2013
1800 1930
The Guildford Holiday Inn,
Egerton Road, Guildford,
Surrey GU2 7XZ

06 June 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor,
2-6 Colmore Row,
Birmingham, B3 2QD

23 April 2013
1730 1900
Nottingham Belfry
Hotel, Mellors Way,
Off Woodhouse Way,
Nottingham NG8 6PY

Edinburgh
29 May 2013
1230 1400
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ

London

North East
08 May 2013
0730 0900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST

North West
07 May 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH

South West
17 April 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Bristol, Woodlands
Lane, Bradley Stoke,
Bristol, BS32 4JF

Yorkshire and Humber


18 April 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL

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Structural movement in buildings

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Diagnosis, management and control

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The problems of structural movement can be attributed to a number of factors. This session
provides practical advice on cracks and movement in buildings and how they can be detected and
diagnosed. It provides you with in depth analysis of factors leading to problems and gives you the
opportunity to explore best techniques in assessing structural movement in buildings.

Speakers include:

This seminar will discuss:

Ed Morton

East, East Midlands, London,


South East

Best practice technical guidance for residential and commercial surveyors

The Morton Partnership

Diagnosing structural movement in buildings

Glasgow & Edinburgh

Definition of causes: examination of different movement types and best assessment techniques

Suzie Ovenstone

The role of the surveyor in advising the client

Director, Robertson Eadie Ltd

Guidance on report writing methodologies

Wales

Andrew Ball
Ball & Co
North West, Yorkshire and
Humber, North East

Paul Shephard
Technical Manager, Thor Helical
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries

Location, date and time in your region


East

Glasgow

North West

South West

16 May 2013
1730 1900
The County Hotel,
Rainsford Road,
Chelmsford, Essex,
CM1 2PZ

05 June 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB

23 May 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH

11 July 2013
1730 1900
Buckerell Lodge Hotel,
Topsham Road, Exeter,
EX2 4SQ

Northern Ireland

27 June 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL

East Midlands
20 June 2013
1730 1900
Nottingham Belfry
Hotel, Mellors Way,
Off Woodhouse Way,
Nottingham NG8 6PY

Edinburgh
04 June 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ

London
05 June 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

North East
14 May 2013
1730 1900
Copthorne Hotel
Newcastle, The Close,
Quayside, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 3RT

18 June 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

South East
07 May 2013
1800 1930
The Best Western Russell
Hotel, 136 Boxley Road,
Maidstone, Kent, ME14 2AE

Wales

West Midlands
20 June 2013
1730 1900
St Johns Hotel, Warwick
Road, Solihull, B91 1AT

Yorkshire and Humber


25 June 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL

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Ventilation and damp

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Prevention and management

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The majority of reported problems with buildings have dampness as either a cause or a symptom.
In order to deal with damp, we have to understand where the water is coming from. This session
provides you with the knowledge and tools to understand how to solve the issues associated
with damp.

Speakers include:

This seminar will discuss:

Church Lukas

Diagnosing damp

East, East Midlands

Chris Mahony
London, South East

Ventilation systems in reducing condensation and combating mould

Bryan Pilbeam

Technical advice on current damp remedies

Peter Cox

Implications of damp remedies

North East, North West,


Yorkshire and Humber

BRE standards and survey advice

Sophie Robinson
Director, SR Surveyors
West Midlands

Ross Allan
Development Director,
Timberwise

Location, date and time in your region

Northern Ireland

East

North East

South West

09 July 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH

25 June 2013
1730 1900
Copthorne Hotel
Newcastle, The Close,
Quayside, Newcastle upon
Tyne, NE1 3RT

09 July 2013
1730 1900
Woodlands Castle,
Ruishton, Taunton, TA3 5LU

East Midlands
25 June 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Hotel, M1 Junction
21 Approach, Leicester
LE19 1WQ

Edinburgh
14 May 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ

Glasgow
15 May 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building,
St Enoch Square, G1 4DB

London
10 June 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

North West
15 May 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH

Northern Ireland
11 April 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

South East
16 May 2013
1800 1930
Malmaison Hotel, Great
Western House, 1820
Station Road, Reading,
RG11 1JX

Wales
25 April 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL

John Ashenhurst
Povall Worthington
Glasgow & Edinburgh,
South West, Wales

Richard Walker
Peter Cox
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West Midlands
11 July 2013
1730 1900
St Johns Hotel, Warwick
Road, Solihull, B91 1AT

Yorkshire and Humber


27 June 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL

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Commercial property rent review disputes

Guidance and procedures of avoiding and resolving disputes

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When rent review negotiations break down the parties must consider dispute resolution options and
procedures. Through a consideration of relevant RICS Guidance Notes and Practice Statements,
you will be informed on important changes in order to ensure you have the crucial knowledge of
practice and procedure in the area of commercial property rent review disputes.

Speakers include:

This session combines an analysis of the relevant law, practical guidance and procedures, focusing
on common issues and problems faced by dispute resolution practitioners.

Partner, Shoosmiths LLP

This seminar will discuss:


A review of alternative dispute resolution procedures

East, East Midlands

Zoe Wright
London, South East,
South West

John Baker

An update of relevant guidance for chartered surveyors involved with commercial property rent
review disputes

Baker Property Consultants

Consideration of the roles and responsibilities of an expert witness in third party proceedings

Fraser Clearie

Glasgow & Edinburgh


Partner, Riddell Thoms
and Company

Attending RICS CPD Seminars is important as these seminars are


run by our own professional organisation so we can be assured
that they have been tailored to our needs. The seminars allow us
to hear from experts in their fields whilst helping contribute to our
CPD hours. The seminars are reasonably priced and held within
city centre locations.
Neil Hunter, Midlothian Council

Northern Ireland

Representative
Arthur Cox
Wales

Representative
Berry Smith
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries

Location, date and time in your region


East

Glasgow

Northern Ireland

Wales

27 June 2013
1730 1900
The County Hotel,
Rainsford Road,
Chelmsford, Essex,
CM1 2PZ

04 June 2013
1230 1400
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB

25 June 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

21 May 2013
1800 1930
Berry Smith Office,
Haywood House, Dumfries
Place, Cardiff, CF10 3GA

South East

West Midlands

02 May 2013
1800 1930
Holiday Inn Winchester,
Telegraph Way, Morn Hill,
Winchester, S021 1HZ

04 July 2013
1730 1900
St Johns Hotel, Warwick
Road, Solihull, B91 1AT

South West

13 June 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL

East Midlands
16 May 2013
1730 1900
Marriott Hotel, Eagle Drive,
Northampton, NN4 7HW

Edinburgh
07 May 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ

London
24 May 2013
0800 0930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

North East
09 July 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST

North West
04 July 2013
0730 0900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH

07 May 2013
1730 1900
Future Inns, Plymouth
International Business
Park, 1 William Prance
Road, Plymouth, PL6 5US

Yorkshire and Humber

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Commercial property valuations:


best practice and risk management

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Valuation processes in the current market

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There are key challenges affecting the commercial property market in terms of valuation including
issues around what constitutes a reasonable valuation.

Speakers include:

In this session, find out how to maximise the use of reasonable valuation in the current market with
best practice case studies on minimising risks.

All regions

The seminar will also refer to recent guidance issues by RICS on PII and managing risks in valuation
work.
This seminar will discuss:
Commercial property valuation in the current changing and challenging market
Key developments in valuation comparables

Speakers will be experts


from the valuation field
Glasgow & Edinburgh

David Murdoch
Director, Savills
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries

Adhering to RICS standards


Validating the valuation: avoiding liabilities and risks
Taking the valuation to the market: how do you best prepare?
Best practise examples

Location, date and time in your region


East

North East

Wales

11 July 2013
1230 1400
Maids Head Hotel,
Tombland, Norwich,
NR3 1LB

04 June 2013
0730 0900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST

06 June 2013
1800 1930
De Vere Village, Langdon
Road, Swansea, SA1 8QY

East Midlands

North West

West Midlands

25 April 2013
0730 0900
Manchester Conference
Centre, Sackville Street,
Manchester, M1 3BB

02 July 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor,
2-6 Colmore Row,
Birmingham, B3 2QD

16 April 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Hotel, M1 Junction
21 Approach, Leicester
LE19 1WQ

Edinburgh
05 June 2013
1230 1400
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ

Glasgow

Northern Ireland
19 June 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

South East

01 May 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB

21 May 2013
1800 1930
The Best Western Russell
Hotel, 136 Boxley Road,
Maidstone, Kent, ME14 2AE

London

South West

17 April 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

02 May 2013
1730 1900
Buckerell Lodge Hotel,
Topsham Road, Exeter,
EX2 4SQ

Yorkshire and Humber


16 April 2013
1730 1900
The Source, Meadowhall
Education Centre,
300 Meadowhall Way,
Sheffield, S9 1EA

I have found RICS


CPD events offer
good value, in
succinctly made
presentations, in
accessible locations
and at convenient
times of day.
For those reasons
I never hesitate to
recommend the
programmes to
other members
that I meet during
the course of my
business.
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ABP Property

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Redeeming the insolvent or distressed property


to full value potential

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There are or over 40,000 insolvency and distressed property cases per year in the UK, amongst
the highest in Europe. Amidst these tougher economic times, this session reveals the realities of the
current commercial property market, with important insights into how to redeem these properties to
full value potential.

Speakers include:

This seminar will discuss:

Director, GVA

An overview and the realities of the current UK insolvency scenario

London, South East

Roland Morgan
South West

Stabilising the asset and planning for an insolvency process

Robert Belcher

Maximising the full potential of the asset

GVA

Asset management to ensure incremental value add-ons are captured

Glasgow & Edinburgh

Senior Representative
Ernst & Young
Northern Ireland

Representative
Arthur Cox
Yorkshire and Humber

Mark Ranson
Partner, Baker Tilly

Location, date and time in your region

Brian Tilly
Associate Director, Baker Tilly

East

North East

South West

19 June 2013
1730 1900
Beales Hotel, Comet Way,
Hatfield, Herts, AL10 9NG

30 April 2013
1730 1900
Copthorne Hotel
Newcastle, The Close,
Quayside, Newcastle upon
Tyne, NE1 3RT

30 April 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Bristol, Woodlands
Lane, Bradley Stoke,
Bristol, BS32 4JF

North West

18 June 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL

East Midlands
09 July 2013
1730 1900
Thistle Hotel, East Midlands
Airport, Derby, DE74 2SH

Edinburgh
11 June 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ

Glasgow
12 June 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB

London
24 April 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

23 April 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH

Northern Ireland
01 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

South East
04 June 2013
1800 1930
The Best Western Russell
Hotel, 136 Boxley Road,
Maidstone, Kent, ME14 2AE

Wales

East Midlands

Peter Blair
Partner, Begbies Traynor Group
West Midlands

Joanne Wright
BDO
Wales

Representative
KMPG Cardiff
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries

West Midlands
16 April 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor, 2-6
Colmore Row, Birmingham,
B3 2QD

Yorkshire and Humber


30 April 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL

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Green deal (England, Wales & Scotland only)

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Residential take-up

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The role of the surveyor is changing. This session will examine the impact of the Green Deal in
residential buildings to ensure you are up to date and compliant with new legislation and incentives.

Speakers include:

Take away practical guidance on the technical issues with going green to deliver a variety of modern
surveying techniques for energy efficient residential properties.

East, London

This seminar will discuss:

LCEA

How will energy efficiency considerations affect the structure / value of a property?

North East, North West,


West Midlands, Yorkshire
and Humber

Planning frameworks and impacts in local areas


Wall insulation and Green Deal implications: how will your surveying role change?
Overview of the Green Deal and the impact on residential property: legislation, facts and figures
Technical updates on new trends and techniques for energy efficiency in properties
Changes in EPCs

Robert Corbyn

Asa Parker
Commercial Director, Carillion
Glasgow & Edinburgh

Phil Parnham

Complimenting the Green Deal: energy company obligations

Chartered Building Surveyor


and Director, BlueBox Partners
Wales

Phil Sott
Asset Skills
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries

Location, date and time in your region


East

London

South East

West Midlands

01 May 2013
1730 1900
Beales Hotel, Comet Way,
Hatfield, Herts, AL10 9NG

11 July 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

East Midlands

North East

13 June 2013
1800 1930
Holiday Inn,
Telegraph Way, Morn Hill,
Winchester, SO21 1HZ

30 April 2013
1730 1900
Marriott Hotel, Eagle Drive,
Northampton, NN4 7HW

21 May 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST

18 April 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor,
2-6 Colmore Row,
Birmingham, B3 2QD

Edinburgh

North West

08 May 2013
1230 1400
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ

11 July 2013
1730 1900
Radisson Blu Hotel,
Manchester Airport,
Manchester, M90 3RA

Glasgow
08 May 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB

South West
25 June 2013
1730 1900
Norfolk Royale,
Richmond Hill,
Bournemouth, BH2 6EN

Wales

Yorkshire and Humber


09 July 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street, Leeds,
LS1 4DL

02 May 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL

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Legal issues and the control of development

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This session will look at some of the legal issues that may not be immediately obvious when buying
a property. Those advising developers need to be aware of the fact that there may be restrictions
across the land preventing a certain use of land. In addition other parties may have rights of access
across the land.

Speakers include:

This seminar will discuss:

East Anglian Chambers

The current legal position in terms of old easements and new land use

East, East Midlands

Graham Sinclair
Glasgow & Edinburgh

What is an easement and how is it created?

Kelsey Gibson

Covenants and the barriers to enforcement

Partner, MacRoberts LLP

Breach and remedies will rights be enforced?

Northern Ireland

Representative

Scotland only:
The current legal position in terms of old servitudes and way-leaves and new land use
What is a title burden or condition and how is it created?
The latest in building regulations and content: recent and forthcoming developments
A practical consideration of party rights

Arthur Cox
Wales

Representative
Berry Smith
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries

Insurance: the principle issues

Location, date and time in your region


East

London

Northern Ireland

Wales

18 April 2013
1230 1400
Maids Head Hotel,
Tombland, Norwich,
NR3 1LB

13 May 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

12 June 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

03 July 2013
1800 1930
Berry Smith Office,
Haywood House, Dumfries
Place, Cardiff, CF10 3GA

East Midlands

04 July 2013
1730 1900
Copthorne Hotel
Newcastle, The Close,
Quayside, Newcastle upon
Tyne, NE1 3RT

South East

West Midlands

25 April 2013
1800 1930
Malmaison Hotel,
Great Western House,
1820 Station Road,
Reading, RG1 1JX

09 May 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor, 2-6
Colmore Row, Birmingham,
B3 2QD

11 June 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH

South West

Yorkshire and Humber

21 May 2013
1730 1900
Thistle Hotel, East Midlands
Airport, Derby DE74 2SH

Edinburgh
12 June 2013
1230 1400
MacRoberts LLP, Excel
House, 30 Semple Street
EH3 8BL

Glasgow
11 June 2013
1230 1400
MacRoberts LLP, Capella,
60 York Street, G2 8JX

North East

North West

02 July 2013
1730 1900
Woodlands Castle,
Ruishton, Taunton, TA3 5LU

04 June 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL

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Navigating the complexities of leasehold


enfranchisement (England & Wales only)
An introduction to legislation and case law

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Leasehold enfranchisement was introduced in formal in 1967 and the right of long leaseholders to
purchase their landlords entire interest or acquire an extended lease term, is an issue applicable only
to England and Wales. However leasehold enfranchisement has given rise to a number of legal
challenges, and both landlords and tenants are keen to protect their individual property interests.

Speakers include:

This session will provide an overview of the legal rights and obligations under the law, so you can get
to grips with this complex and lengthy legislation before seeking legal advice regarding a claim.

Sykes Anderson

This seminar will discuss:


Leasehold enfranchisement a brief overview

East, East Midlands

Christopher Sykes
London, South East,
South West, Wales

James Wilson

The complex challenges of the law and affects on agreements

Partner, WA Ellis

Update of recent developments in case law with particular focus on cases affecting valuers/
surveyors

North East, North West,


West Midlands, Yorkshire
and Humber

Working with the solicitor to minimise problems and possibly to gain more business

Lynn James
Partner, Cobbetts
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries

Location, date and time in your region


East

North East

South West

Yorkshire and Humber

02 July 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH

27 June 2013
1730 1900
Copthorne Hotel
Newcastle, The Close,
Quayside, Newcastle upon
Tyne, NE1 3RT

21 May 2013
1730 1900
Norfolk Royale, Richmond
Hill, Bournemouth,
BH2 6EN

11 June 2013
1730 1900
The Source, Meadowhall
Education Centre,
300 Meadowhall Way,
Sheffield, S9 1EA

North West

01 May 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL

East Midlands
06 June 2013
1730 1900
Nottingham Belfry
Hotel, Mellors Way,
Off Woodhouse Way,
Nottingham NG8 6PY

London
22 May 2013
0800 0930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

18 June 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH

South East
23 May 2013
1800 1930
Crowne Plaza Hotel,
Langley Drive, Crawley,
West Sussex, RH11 7SX

Wales

West Midlands
13 June 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor,
2-6 Colmore Row,
Birmingham, B3 2QD

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Regulations and practical implications

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This session will address legal issues and help assist practitioners to identify and avoid complexities.
Gain an in-depth understanding of environmental damage, the underlying regulatory environmental
issues, third party liabilities and the risks and opportunities these present.

Speakers include:

This seminar will discuss:

Representative

Northern Ireland

What constitutes environmental damage?

Arthur Cox

Whistle blowing third parties preventative and remedial duties

London, South East,


South West

Strict liability / fault based liability in others

Simon Tilling

Enforcement and remediation notices

Senior Associate,
Burges Salmon

Insurance implications and its impact on valuations


Opportunities for surveyors

Wales

Representative
Geldards
West Midlands, Yorkshire
and Humber

Cairo Nickolls
Solicitor, Regulatory & Criminal
Investigations, Irwin Mitchell
For details of further speakers
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Location, date and time in your region


East

North East

South East

West Midlands

25 June 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH

11 June 2013
1730 1900
Allergate House, Belmont
Business Park, Durham,
County Durham, DH1 1TW

14 May 2013
1800 1930
The Guildford Holiday Inn,
Egerton Road, Guildford,
Surrey GU2 7XZ

21 May 2013
1730 1900
Stoneleigh Park,
Warwickshire, CV8 2LZ

East Midlands

North West

South West

14 May 2013
1730 1900
Nottingham Belfry
Hotel, Mellors Way,
Off Woodhouse Way,
Nottingham NG8 6PY

04 June 2013
1730 1900
Radisson Blu Hotel,
Manchester Airport,
Manchester, M90 3RA

20 June 2013
1730 1900
Woodlands Castle,
Ruishton, Taunton, TA3 5LU

22 May 2013
1730 1900
The Source, Meadowhall
Education Centre,
300 Meadowhall Way,
Sheffield, S9 1EA

London

Northern Ireland
14 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

18 April 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL

06 May 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

Wales

Yorkshire and Humber

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Invasive species and environmental protection


Improving the assessment process and mitigating risks

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Business and industry need to respond to the challenge of invasive plants and animals, the cost of
which, both economical and environmental, has increased dramatically in recent years. An incorrect
assessment approach can hold up projects, developments and plans causing unforeseen risks, costs
and damages. Understand how to assess your options and cost effectively manage a solution.

Speakers include:

This seminar will discuss:

Mark Thompson

East, East Midlands, London,


South East, South West

Legislation and policy

Environet UK

Surveying, assessing and identifying invasive species

Glasgow & Edinburgh

Management and risk assessment

Graham Rudd

Post-management surveillance, monitoring and maintenance

Manager, Invasive Weeds


Agency
North East, North West

Tim Elliott
Director, Elliott Surveyors
Northern Ireland

Gareth Grindle
Corvus Consulting
Wales

Kevin Thomas
HT Surveyors
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries

Location, date and time in your region


East

Glasgow

Northern Ireland

Wales

13 June 2013
1230 1400
The County Hotel,
Rainsford Road, Essex,
CM1 2PZ

14 May 2013
1230 1400
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB

16 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

30 May 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL

East Midlands

16 May 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

South East

West Midlands

23 May 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Hotel, M1 Junction
21 Approach, Leicester
LE19 1WQ

Edinburgh
17 April 2013
1230 1400
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ

London

North East
18 June 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST

North West
13 June 2013
1730 1900
Holiday Inn, Ringway
House, Percy St, Preston,
Lancashire, PR1 3AU

09 May 2013
1800 1930
Crowne Plaza Hotel,
Langley Drive, Crawley,
West Sussex, RH11 7SX

South West
23 April 2013
1730 1900
Future Inns, Plymouth
International Business
Park, 1 William Prance
Road, Plymouth, PL6 5US

16 May 2013
1730 1900
Stoneleigh Park,
Warwickshire, CV8 2LZ

Yorkshire and Humber


06 June 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL

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Maximising best use for a financially sustainable estate

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Practitioners are faced with a variety of options for financial planning and viability in land estate
management. This session outlines the best ways to use your land for a profit and incorporate
the financial short and long term benefits on offer to make sure income options are working to
full advantage.

Speakers include:

This seminar will discuss:

Smiths Gore

What does a financially sustainable estate look like?

East, East Midlands

Jason Beedell
Northern Ireland

In-house land management vs. contract land management

Gerry Millar
Belfast City Council

Understanding the options for the estate viability


Contract trading agreements in conjunction with a long-term view

For details of further speakers


please visit rics.org/cpdseries

RICS CPD events offer a high quality, value for money service to professionals from every
sector of the property industry. The topics are delivered by highly experienced professionals
with an in-depth knowledge in their subject in venues which offer high quality facilities in easily
accessible locations. Friendly, helpful and dedicated individuals work hard behind the scenes
to ensure that each event meets the highest standards; an event that can be recommended to
every property professional
Elena Contogiorgi-Smith, Whittle Jones

Location, date and time in your region


East

North East

South East

West Midlands

11 June 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH

16 April 2013
1730 1900
Allergate House, Belmont
Business Park, Durham,
County Durham, DH1 1 TW

09 April 2013
1800 1930
The Guildford Holiday Inn,
Egerton Road, Guildford,
Surrey GU2 7XZ

07 May 2013
1730 1900
Stoneleigh Park,
Warwickshire, CV8 2LZ

East Midlands

North West

South West

02 May 2013
1730 1900
Thistle Hotel, East Midlands
Airport, Derby DE74 2SH

09 May 2013
1730 1900
Radisson Blu Hotel,
Manchester Airport,
Manchester, M90 3RA

14 May 2013
1730 1900
Woodlands Castle,
Ruishton, Taunton, TA3 5LU

Northern Ireland

29 May 2013
1800 1930
Peterstone Court,
Llanhamlach, Brecon,
Powys, LD3 7YB

London
16 July 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

23 April 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

Yorkshire and Humber


14 May 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL

Wales

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Planning approval process and the relevant legislation

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years. Understand new legislative challenges and future priorities and consider whether the planning
system will deliver a service that is efficient, inclusive and sustainable. This session will also look at
recent case law of interest and legislative proposals for reform.

Speakers include:

This seminar will discuss:

Scotland only:

The Bowhill Partnership

R
 eforms to development plans to speed
up planning applications and deliver
greater efficiency

London, South East,


South West

P
 lanning policy The National Planning
Policy Framework
D
 evelopment management: planning
applications and planning appeals
T
 he Community Infrastructure Levy regime
and the current position across the country
Planning law cases to note

Case studies to establish success criteria


U
 nderstand the enforcement process
and ensure you are compliant

East, East Midlands

Tony Bowhill

Alan Gunne-Jones
Planning & Development
Associates
Glasgow & Edinburgh

Northern Ireland only:

H
 as planning reform delivered a planning
system that is fit for purpose

Moray Thomson

P
 lanning Act (NI 2011): what is the impact
on the planning process

D
 oes the planning system meet current
economic challenges?

North East

A
 n update on recent Department of
Environment announcements

W
 ill the current review of Scottish
planning policy address those issues?

Partner, Hadaway

London

South West

23 May 2013
1230 1400
The County Hotel,
Rainsford Road,
Chelmsford, Essex,
CM1 2PZ

08 July 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

16 May 2013
1730 1900
Buckerell Lodge Hotel,
Topsham Road, Exeter,
EX2 4SQ

East Midlands
09 May 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Hotel, M1 Junction
21 Approach, Leicester
LE19 1WQ

Edinburgh
01 May 2013
1230 1400
MacRoberts LLP, Excel
House, 30 Semple Street
EH3 8BL

Glasgow
30 April 2013
1230 1400
MacRoberts LLP, Capella,
60 York Street, G2 8JX

North West
02 July 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza, St Nicholas
Place, Princes Dock, Pier
Head, Liverpool, L3 1QW

Northern Ireland
04 June 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

South East

Northern Ireland
Arthur Cox

East

02 July 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST

Robin Atkin

Representative

Location, date and time in your region

North East

Partner, MacRoberts LLP

Wales
04 June 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL

West Midlands

Karen Mutton
Senior Associate, Eversheds
Yorkshire and Humber,
North West

Samantha Grange
Senior Associate, Eversheds
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries

West Midlands
23 April 2013
1730 1900
St Johns Hotel, Warwick
Road, Solihull, B91 1AT

Yorkshire and Humber


16 May 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL

16 April 2013
1800 1930
The Best Western Russell
Hotel, 136 Boxley Road,
Maidstone, Kent, ME14 2AE

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investing in new infrastructure, training and/or software. This session will explain what Cloud
Computing actually is and why it will lead to a fundamental shift in how one works and where
work takes place.

Speakers include:

This seminar will provide an opportunity to:

Remit Consulting

London

Andrew Waller

A
 ddress questions about security of data and receive guidance on global issues around
data jurisdiction

Glasgow & Edinburgh

R
 eceive explanations on taking advantage of the Cloud and the types of services most likely
to migrate to the Cloud

Director, Remit Consulting

Assess the benefits of the Cloud


Gain a future outlook of the Cloud and its role in transforming the way industry works

Bob Thompson
South East, South West

Anthony Slumbers
Remit Consulting
North East, North West,
West Midlands, Yorkshire
and Humber

Representative
Cloud Technology Solutions
Northern Ireland

Tim Pullen

Location, date and time in your region

Cloud Computing Consulting

East

North East

South West

14 May 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH

30 April 2013
1900 2030
Copthorne Hotel Newcastle,
The Close, Quayside,
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1
3RT

11 June 2013
1730 1900
Norfolk Royale, Richmond
Hill, Bournemouth, BH2 6EN

East Midlands
18 June 2013
1730 1900
Thistle Hotel, East Midlands
Airport, Derby DE74 2SH

Edinburgh
21 May 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ

Glasgow
21 May 2013
1230 1400
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB

London
23 May 2013
0800 0930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

North West
18 April 2013
1730 1900
Radisson Blu Hotel,
Manchester Airport,
Manchester, M90 3RA

Northern Ireland
08 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

South East
27 June 2013
1800 1930
Holiday Inn, Telegraph Way,
Morn Hill, Winchester,
SO21 1HZ

Wales

Representative
Software Alliance Wales
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries

Wales
09 May 2013
1800 1930
De Vere Village, Langdon
Road, Swansea, SA1 8QY

West Midlands
17 April 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor, 2-6
Colmore Row, Birmingham,
B3 2QD

Yorkshire and Humber


20 June 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL

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Debate the future market conditions in your region


What drives regional development and how can you capitalise on new opportunities? Contributing
factors include economic prospects, planning, funding, employment and infrastructure projects:
planned and completed. These determine where new money will be spent, the value of existing
commercial property and relationship between local authorities, supplier, construction and
development.
Each of these seminars takes the form of a panel discussion with your RICS regional board and
eminent businessmen.
This seminar will discuss:

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East

Christopher Barker

Chair, RICS East of England Board


East Midlands

Louise Mumford

Chair, RICS East Midlands Board

New commercial development (approved)

London

Likely infrastructure improvements

Phil Shearer

Impact on employment and property trends

Chair, RICS London Board

Market predictions and updates for your region

Northern Ireland

Michael Hannaway

Chair, Northern Ireland Board


North East

David Coulson

Chair, RICS North East Board

Location, date and time in your region


East
06 June 2013
1730 1900
The County Hotel, Rainford
Road, Chelmsford, Essex
CM1 2PZ

East Midlands
13 June 2013
1730 1900
Marriott Hotel, Eagle Drive,
Northampton, NN4 7HW

Edinburgh
18 June 2013
1730 1900
MacRoberts LLP, Excel
House, 30 Semple Street
EH3 8BL

Glasgow
19 June 2013
1730 1900
MacRoberts LLP, Capella,
60 York Street, G2 8JX

London
21 May 2013
0800 0930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD

North West

Dominic Thompson

North East

South West

Chair, RICS North West Board

11 July 2013
1730 1900
Copthorne Hotel
Newcastle, The Close,
Quayside, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 3RT

19 June 2013
1730 1900
Buckerell Lodge Hotel,
Topsham Road, Exeter,
EX2 4SQ

Glasgow & Edinburgh

North West

Wales

Ian Lochhead

22 May 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL

Director, Drivers Jonas Deloitte


(Edinburgh only)

West Midlands

Ed Monoghan

20 June 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH

Northern Ireland
22 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

South East
11 June 2013
1800 1930
The Guildford Holiday Inn,
Egerton Road, Guildford,
Surrey GU2 7XZ

Dr Fiona Grant

Chair, RICS Scotland Board

Douglas Lamb

Partner, MacRoberts LLP

Prof. Donald JR MacRae obe


Chief Executive, Lloyds Banking
Group Scotland (Glasgow only)

09 July 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor, 2-6
Colmore Row, Birmingham,
B3 2QD

CEO, MacTaggart & Mickel


(Glasgow only)

Yorkshire and Humber

James Gregory

18 June 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL

Tom Barclay

Senior Vice Chair, RICS Scotland


Board (Glasgow only)
South West
Chair, RICS South West Board
Wales

Neil Brierley

Chair, RICS Wales Board


West Midlands

Paul Hampton

Chair, RICS West Midlands Board


Yorkshire & Humber

Rob Hindle

Chair, RICS Yorkshire


& Humber Board

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Ethical standards are at the heart of what it means to be a RICS member and a professional. In a
challenging and competitive global market, working to the highest professional and ethical standards
is what sets RICS members apart from others.

Speakers include:

This session will present RICS professional and ethical standards in a context that will explain what
these standards mean for you in terms of reputation building and attracting and retaining business
in tough market conditions.

RICS Regulation
Representative

All Regions

For details of further speakers


please visit rics.org/cpdseries

This seminar will discuss:


Ethics: practical application of RICS standards
Assessing RICS professional and ethical standards: what you need to know and adhere to
Practical application of the guidelines to ensure you provide a high standard of service
Case studies to offer guidance on common issues and what you need to look out for
Overcoming potential barriers to complying the standards

Location, date and time in your region


East

North East

South West

24 April 2013
1230 1400
The County Hotel,
Rainsford Road,
Chelmsford, Essex,
CM1 2PZ

25 April 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST

04 June 2013
1730 1900
Future Inns, Plymouth
International Business
Park, 1 William Prance
Road, Plymouth, PL6 5US

East Midlands
11 July 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Hotel, M1 Junction
21 Approach, Leicester
LE19 1WQ

Edinburgh
28 May 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ

Glasgow
29 May 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB

London

North West
24 April 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH

Wales
09 July 2013
1800 1930
De Vere Village, Langdon
Road, Swansea, SA1 8QY

Northern Ireland

West Midlands

09 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ

25 April 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor,
2-6 Colmore Row,
Birmingham, B3 2QD

South East
30 April 2013
1800 1930
The Best Western Russell
Hotel, 136 Boxley Road,
Maidstone, Kent, ME14 2AE

Yorkshire and Humber


11 July 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL

I have attended a
number of RICS CPD
seminars over the
years and have always
found them to be
relevant, topical and
informative. Speakers
are always of a high
calibre and are experts
in their field. Through
attending these
seminars I have had
excellent networking
opportunities and have
built strong business
contacts.
Atholl McInnes,
Edinburgh Napier
University

30 April 2013
0800 0930
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Series at a glance
Course Date

East

East
Midlands

London

North East

Built Environment
Building refurbishment of occupied buildings

07-May-13
1730 1900

02-Jul-13
1730 1900

17-Jun-13
1800 1930

23-Apr-13
1730 1900

Collaborative working in the built environment

18-Jun-13
1730 1900

04-Jul-13
1730 1900

02-Jul-13
0800 0930

16-Jul-13
1730 1900

Health & safety in buildings

04-Jul-13
1230 1400

27-Jun-13
1730 1900

12-Jun-13
1800 1930

14-May-13
1900 2030

NEC and JCT contracts

21-May-13
1730 1900

16-May-13
1730 1900

08-May-13
1800 1930

20-Jun-13
1730 1900

Project leadership

04-Jun-13
1730 1900

23-Apr-13
1730 1900

22-Apr-13
0800 0930

08-May-13
0730 0900

Structural movement in buildings

16-May-13
1730 1900

20-Jun-13
1730 1900

05-Jun-13
1800 1930

14-May-13
1730 1900

Ventilation and damp

09-Jul-13
1730 1900

25-Jun-13
1730 1900

10-Jun-13
1800 1930

25-Jun-13
1730 1900

Commercial property rent review disputes

27-Jun-13
1730 1900

16-May-13
1730 1900

24-May-13
0800 0930

09-Jul-13
1730 1900

Commercial property valuations: best practice and risk management

11-Jul-13
1230 1400

16-Apr-13
1730 1900

17-Apr-13
1800 1930

04-Jun-13
0730 0900

Corporate property recovery

19-Jun-13
1730 1900

09-Jul-13
1730 1900

24-Apr-13
1800 1930

30-Apr-13
1730 1900

Green deal

01-May-13
1730 1900

30-Apr-13
1730 1900

11-Jul-13
1800 1930

21-May-13
1730 1900

Legal issues and the control of development

18-Apr-13
1230 1400

21-May-13
1730 1900

13-May-13
1800 1930

04-Jul-13
1730 1900

Navigating the complexities of leasehold enfranchisement

02-Jul-13
1730 1900

06-Jun-13
1730 1900

22-May-13
0800 0930

27-Jun-13
1730 1900

Environmental litigation

25-Jun-13
1730 1900

14-May-13
1730 1900

06-May-13
1800 1930

11-Jun-13
1730 1900

Invasive species and environmental protection

13-Jun-13
1230 1400

23-May-13
1730 1900

16-May-13
1800 1930

18-Jun-13
1730 1900

Land estate management

11-Jun-13
1730 1900

02-May-13
1730 1900

16-Jul-13
1800 1930

16-Apr-13
1730 1900

Planning law update

23-May-13
1230 1400

09-May-13
1730 1900

08-Jul-13
1800 1930

02-Jul-13
1730 1900

Cloud computing

14-May-13
1730 1900

18-Jun-13
1730 1900

23-May-13
0800 0930

30-Apr-13
1900 2030

Market drivers and regional development

06-Jun-13
1730 1900

13-Jun-13
1730 1900

21-May-13
0800 0930

11-Jul-13
1730 1900

Professional ethics and standards

24-Apr-13
1230 1400

11-Jul-13
1730 1900

30-Apr-13
0800 0930

25-Apr-13
1730 1900

Property

Land

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North West Ireland

Glasgow

Edinburgh

South East South West Wales

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Yorkshire
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21-May-13
1730 1900

23-May-13
1500 1630

16-Apr-13
1230 1400

23-Apr-13
1730 1900

06-Jun-13
1800 1930

12-Jun-13
1730 1900

26-Jun-13
1800 1930

25-Jun-13
1730 1900

03-Jul-13
1730 1900

09-Jul-13
1730 1900

25-Apr-13
1500 1630

18-Jun-13
1230 1400

19-Jun-13
1230 1400

25-Jun-13
1800 1930

04-Jul-13
1730 1900

08-May-13
1800 1930

10-Jul-13
1730 1900

04-Jul-13
1730 1900

30-Apr-13
1730 1900

16-Apr-13
1500 1630

17-Apr-13
1730 1900

16-Apr-13
1730 1900

18-Jun-13
1800 1930

22-May-13
1730 1900

19-Jun-13
1800 1930

23-May-13
1730 1900

02-Jul-13
1730 1900

16-Apr-13
1730 1900

02-May-13
1500 1630

23-Apr-13
1230 1400

24-Apr-13
1230 1400

18-Apr-13
1800 1930

05-Jun-13
1730 1900

16-May-13
1800 1930

18-Jun-13
1730 1900

23-May-13
1730 1900

07-May-13
1730 1900

11-Jun-13
1500 1630

22-May-13
1730 1900

29-May-13
1230 1400

23-Apr-13
1800 1930

17-Apr-13
1730 1900

02-Jul-13
1800 1930

06-Jun-13
1730 1900

18-Apr-13
1730 1900

23-May-13
1730 1900

18-Jun-13
1500 1630

05-Jun-13
1730 1900

04-Jun-13
1730 1900

07-May-13
1800 1930

11-Jul-13
1730 1900

27-Jun-13
1800 1930

20-Jun-13
1730 1900

25-Jun-13
1730 1900

15-May-13
1730 1900

11-Apr-13
1500 1630

15-May-13
1730 1900

14-May-13
1730 1900

16-May-13
1800 1930

09-Jul-13
1730 1900

25-Apr-13
1800 1930

11-Jul-13
1730 1900

27-Jun-13
1730 1900

04-Jul-13
0730 0900

25-Jun-13
1500 1630

04-Jun-13
1230 1400

07-May-13
1730 1900

02-May-13
1800 1930

07-May-13
1730 1900

21-May-13
1800 1930

04-Jul-13
1730 1900

13-Jun-13
1730 1900

25-Apr-13
0730 0900

19-Jun-13
1500 1630

01-May-13
1730 1900

05-Jun-13
1230 1400

21-May-13
1800 1930

02-May-13
1730 1900

06-Jun-13
1800 1930

02-Jul-13
1800 1930

16-Apr-13
1730 1900

23-Apr-13
1730 19 00

01-May-13
1500 1600

12-Jun-13
1730 1900

11-Jun-13
1730 1900

04-Jun-13
1800 1930

30-Apr-13
1730 1900

18-Jun-13
1800 1930

16-Apr-13
1730 1900

30-Apr-13
1730 1900

11-Jul-13
1730 1900

n/a
n/a

08-May-13
1730 1900

08-May-13
1230 1400

13-Jun-13
1800 1930

25-Jun-13
1730 1900

02-May-13
1800 1930

18-Apr-13
1730 1900

09-Jul-13
1730 1900

11-Jun-13
1730 1900

12-Jun-13
1500 1630

11-Jun-13
1230 1400

12-Jun-13
1230 1400

25-Apr-13
1800 1930

02-Jul-13
1730 1900

03-Jul-13
1800 1930

09-May-13
1730 1900

04-Jun-13
1730 1900

18-Jun-13
1730 1900

n/a
n/a

n/a
n/a

n/a
n/a

23-May-13
1800 1930

21-May-13
1730 1900

01-May-13
1800 1930

13-Jun-13
1730 1900

11-Jun-13
1730 1900

04-Jun-13
1730 1900

14-May-13
1500 1630

n/a
n/a

n/a
n/a

14-May-13
1800 1930

20-Jun-13
1730 1900

18-Apr-13
1800 1930

21-May-13
1730 1900

22-May-13
1730 1900

13-Jun-13
1730 1900

16-May-13
1500 1630

14-May-13
1230 1400

17-Apr-13
1230 1400

09-May-13
1800 1930

23-Apr-13
1730 1900

30-May-13
1800 1930

16-May-13
1730 1900

06-Jun-13
1730 1900

09-May-13
1730 1900

23-Apr-13
1500 1630

n/a
n/a

n/a
n/a

09-Apr-13
1800 1930

14-May-13
1730 1900

29-May-13
1800 1930

07-May-13
1730 1900

14-May-13
1730 1900

02-Jul-13
1730 1900

04-Jun-13
1500 1630

30-Apr-13
1230 1400

01-May-13
1230 1400

16-Apr-13
1800 1930

16-May-13
1730 1900

04-Jun-13
1800 1930

23-Apr-13
1730 1900

16-May-13
1730 1900

18-Apr-13
1730 1900

08-May-13
1500 1630

21-May-13
1230 1400

21-May-13
1730 1900

27-Jun-13
1800 1930

11-Jun-13
1730 1900

09-May-13
1800 1930

17-Apr-13
1730 1900

20-Jun-13
1730 1900

20-Jun-13
1730 1900

22-May-13
1500 1630

19-Jun-13
1730 1900

18-Jun-13
1730 1900

11-Jun-13
1800 1930

19-Jun-13
1730 1900

22-May-13
1800 1930

09-Jul-13
1730 1900

18-Jun-13
1730 1900

24-Apr-13
1730 1900

09-May-13
1500 1630

29-May-13
1730 1900

28-May-13
1730 1900

30-Apr-13
1800 1930

04-Jun-13
1730 1900

09-Jul-13
1800 1930

25-Apr-13
1730 1900

11-Jul-13
1730 1900

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Seminar/CPD event
Number of
delegates

Built Environment
Building refurbishment of occupied buildings
Collaborative working in the built environment
Health and safety in buildings
NEC and JCT contracts
Project leadership
Structural movement in buildings
Ventilation and damp

Property
Commercial property and rent review disputes
Commercial property valuations:
best practice and risk management
Corporate property recovery
Green deal
Legal issues and the control of development
Navigating the complexities of leasehold
enfranchisement

Land
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This event is organised by RICS Conferences, a department of RICS.
Payment is required with the registration form. No places can be reserved without payment.
Confirmation of registration and a VAT receipt will be emailed to each delegate. Please visit
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Cancellations must be made in writing and will be subject to a 10% administration charge, but no
refunds can be made for cancellations notified within 14 days of the event. Substitute delegates
will be accepted at any time. Transfers will not be accepted.
Payments from overseas may only be made in sterling, by International Monetary Order, by credit
card or by cheque drawn upon a UK bank.
RICS Conferences is not liable for bank charges or any other costs incurred by delegates in
attending the event.
RICS Conferences accepts no responsibility for the views or opinions as expressed by speakers,
chairman or any other persons at the event.
RICS Conferences checks venues for accessibility. Please let us know if you have access or other
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RICS Conferences reserves the right to change the venue and/or speakers at any time and without
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RICS will always make sure you receive compulsory communications such as those relating to the
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commercial organisations demand greater certainty of professional
standards and ethics, attaining RICS status is the recognised
mark of property professionalism.
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and emerging economies of the world have already recognised the
importance of securing RICS status by becoming members.
RICS is an independent professional body originally established
in the UK by Royal Charter. Since 1868, RICS has been committed
to setting and upholding the highest standards of excellence and
integrity providing impartial, authoritative advice on key issues
affecting businesses and society.
RICS is a regulator of both its individual members and firms enabling
it to maintain the highest standards and providing the basis for
unparalleled client confidence in the sector.
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