World Town Planning Day sees launch of Planning for Tomorrow’s Environment
November 2022
RTPI digital series champions the power of planning for a sustainable future CWP has partnered with the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) to produce a digital series exploring the intrinsic role of planning in tackling climate change and paving the way to a sustainable future. Representatives from across the planning ecosystem came together on 8 November, […]
Leading the Charge features as ECA today cover story
October 2022
Leading the Charge is the feature article in the Autumn 2022 edition of ECAtoday. The series is showcased over eleven pages, with a full page dedicated to each of the series’ partners. In the issue, Jane Dawson, ECA Head of Public Affairs and Public Relations, explains how Leading the Charge provides insights from industry about […]
Material Change: Resourcing Net Zero – championing the key role of materials, minerals and mining in driving a low carbon, resource efficient society
October 2022
Digital series champions key role of materials, minerals and mining in driving net zero. CWP has partnered with the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining (IOM3) to produce a digital series exploring expertise and advances throughout the materials cycle to address the climate crisis, achieve net zero targets and accelerate the circular economy. One Birdcage Walk […]
Leading the Charge: The electrical sector at the vanguard of energy revolution
September 2022
New series shows electrical sector at the vanguard of energy revolution CWP has partnered with the Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA), the voice of the UK electrical industry, to launch Leading the Charge, a new digital series exploring the sector’s pivotal role in realising the UK’s energy security and net zero ambitions. The series of films, […]
Changing Perceptions
December 2021
Teesport: A cynic’s field trip Before we start, there’s something you should know. I am a cynic. Always have been, probably always will. Suspicion, disbelief and scepticism are my friends. That’s not to say I’m some befuddled conspiracy theorist. I don’t disappear down online rabbit holes or declare Bill Gates is a Bond villain intent […]
Give some thought to the port
October 2021
I’ve just spent the last six months of my life researching British ports. I know, lucky me. That’s 182 days on the phone, on the internet and sometimes on the edge of sanity. Or 4,380 hours to be exact, on a research project I’d assumed would be all wrapped up after a few days hunched […]