Open-access content Wed 5th Jul 2023 How would our towns and cities differ if they had been planned with the needs of women in mind? In these highlights of a panel discussion held at the RSA in London as part of The Planner’s Women of Influence 2023 reception , Holly Bruce and Jess Jones address some of the changes, benefits and opportunities to create civic spaces that work for women – and other underrepresented and marginalised groups. Holly Bruce is a Glasgow City Councillor who successfully introduced a motion to turn Glasgow into a ‘feminist city’; Jess Jones is a planner with Arup and co-author of the Cities Alive report Designing cities that work for women. the discussion as hosted by Jenny Wigley KC, a barrister with Landmark Chambers. Watch more videos from The Planner A highlights reel giving a flavour of the 2023 Planner Women of Influence reception at the Royal Society of Arts in London on 22 May. Open-access content Martin Elliot answers questions on Leeds’ preparations to become a net zero city by 2030. Open-access content What is retrofitting and how can it contribute to net zero goals? Estelle Dehon and Rowan Clapp of Cornerstone Barristers explain
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How do we plan places that work for women? A Q&A with Holly Bruce and Jess Jones
