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Annual l General l Meetin ing th April Wednesday, 24 th il 2019 W . scotland.landscapeinstitute.org E: E: mail ail.scotland.landsc scapeinstitute.org Twitter@LI_Scotland The Mark Turnbull Travel Award for Graduate Landscape Architects:


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Annual l General l Meetin ing

Wednesday, 24th

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W.scotland.landscapeinstitute.org

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The Mark Turnbull Travel Award for Graduate Landscape Architects: Learn from a world perspective to influence in Scotland

Award Announced AGM 24 April 2019 Award Open for Applications 30 April 2019 Award Closes for Applications 28 June 2019 Assessment Panel Reviews and selects preferred applicant/s 1 - 5 July 2019 Applicant notified and referees contacted w/c 8 July 2019 Interview if required w/c 8 July 2019 Applicant provides all details of trip/costings w/c 5 August 2019 Announcement and award made w/c 5 August 2019 Period of overseas project visit Aug 2019 – 18 March 2020 Final Report Deadline 17 April 2020 Presentation at AGM 2020 29 April 2020

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15 Rutland Square, Edinburgh EH1 2BE W.scotland.landscapeinstitute.org E: mail.scotland.landscapeinstitute.org Twitter@LI_Scotland

LIS OFFICES & ARCHIVE

Meeting space Events space Scottish Archive LIS also supports

Scottish Modernist Landscape Project

The Sco.Mo Project aims to promote and implement the documentation, preservation and celebration of Scottish Modernist Landscape Architecture (1945- 1999).

We need your help info@scomolandscape.com www.scomolandscape.com

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LIS ARCHIVE

Landscape, Infrastructure and Ecology:

Scottish Modernist Landscape Architecture through the work of Mark Turnbull

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AGM AGENDA 2019

1. Welcome & Apologies 2. Approval of Draft minutes of 2018 AGM Meeting & Treasurers Report 2018-2019 3. LIS Objectives for 2017 -2022 4. Chairs Report - LIS activities for the year 5. Election of Office Bearers and Committee Members 6. Chairs closing remarks, AOB 7. Dan Cook, CEO - Landscape Institute Refreshments

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Minutes of AGM 2018 for Approval

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Treasurers Report 2018-19 for Approval

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The Landscape Institute Scotland has over 450 members within a population of over 5 million people. The Scottish Branch works to represent the Landscape Institute at local level in the interests of its members and the environment to the Scottish Government, agencies, and the voluntary sector.

ABOUT THE LIS

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RELEVANCE Building the Resilience, Competence & Relevance of the Profession INFLUENCE Raising the Profile of Landscape and Place Supporting Education Supporting LIS members needs Promotion

The LIS is guided by the Landscape Institute’s Corporate Strategy whilst responding to the unique Scottish environment (political, natural and man-made). Our Business Plan 2017- 2022 sets out a sustainable way to deliver its mission within the context of the LI’s aims.

LIS Business Plan: 2017-2022

Our Objectives

Advocacy INCLUSIVE GROWTH

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INFLUENCE: Raise the profile of landscape and place with the public and decision makers

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RELEVANCE: Building the resilience, competence and relevance of the Profession: Supporting Education

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RELEVANCE: Building the resilience, competence and relevance of the Profession : Supporting LIS members

needs

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INFLUENCING Senior Practitioners Forum - Landscape for Scotland Debate May 2018 Scottish Parliament Landscape for Scotland Facilitated Debate June 2018 Scotland's Landscape Alliance EC established & SLA Launch Jan – April 2019 LfS Exhibitions – LLTNP, CSGNT Conference CNPA Europarc Feb - Sept 2018 RIAS Awards, ILI Awards – LIS Chair on judging panel April - May 2018 Chair at Liveable Cities Conference Oct 2018 LIS representation at Scotland's Place Summit & The Community Empowerment debate; 40th Anniversary of NSA’s in Scotland Nov 2018 Scottish Parliament – Year of Young People Presentation October 2019 RELEVANCE Scottish Pubic Sector Network March 2019 3 Reflections Events: Then & Now, Glasgow Avenues & Ageing Populations April – April 19 FOA Doors Open Day: Harrisons Sevens Sept 2018 Young Landscape Architects Knowledge Exchange October 2018 Ambassadors, Schools and Careers Events with SRUC, RHS, RSPB, ESALA & Skills Scotland Fair in Glasgow and Edinburgh and LIS Prizes for ESALA, 2018-2019 LI/LIS Events: Adam White; Jellicoe Lecture & Natural Capital CPD and Sept 18-Mar 19 Young Professionals Social Oct 2018 ESALA School Award and LI Awards Oct - Nov 18

CHAIRS REPORT 2018-2019

LIS INFLUENCING, RELEVANCE , ACTIVITIES & SUCCESSES

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LANDSCAPE FOR SCOTLAND

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INFLUENCING: ‘Landscape for Scotland’

Launch at Scottish Parliament

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Landscape for Scotland

Working together to help shape quality in landscape and place

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INFLUENCING: ‘Landscape for Scotland’

Senior Practitioner Forum

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INFLUENCING: ‘Landscape for Scotland’

Questions for Debate at Scottish Parliament

  • Our landscapes serve to define our nation on an international stage – how do we

safeguard this heritage and create a contemporary legacy of high quality places?

  • Our nation is progressive, inclusive and sustainable – how should we create urban

landscapes fit for purpose and a fitting demonstration of our nation’s social and environmental ambitions?

  • How might our external environment contribute effectively to our prosperity,

health, quality of life, innovation and learning?

  • We can harness talent, skills and investment towards this goal, given political will

and truly joined-up government, policy and private sector engagement: how can each part of government participate?

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INFLUENCING: ‘Landscape for Scotland’

Debate at Scottish Parliament

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INFLUENCING Launch of

Scotland’s Landscape Alliance

There will initially be three ‘ ’ working groups with the potential for two additional ‘principle and process’ groups to emerge if necessary (see diagram Landscape and Placemaking Working Group 1 Landscape for healthy communities Working Group 2 Landscape and resilience to environmental challenges Working Group 3 Landscape, land use and economy Underpinning process: Stewardship and Management of landscape and place

Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh 25th April 2019: 10.00am – 1.30pm

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INFLUENCING: ‘Landscape for Scotland’

Exhibitions and Talks

Scottish Parliament CNPA - Europarc LL&TNPA CSGNT

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INFLUENCING

Judge RIAS Awards, Chair Irish Landscape Institute Awards, Chair of Liveable City Conference -Healthy Cities and Improving Quality of Life for All, Community Empowerment Debate and report for BEF’s

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INFLUENCING

Year of Young People – Scottish Parliament: Meg Johanessen, Young Landscape Architects Knowledge Exchange; The Legacy and Influence of McHarg; Scotland’s Place Summit and the 40th Anniversary of NSA’s

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INFLUENCING: Working with A&DS on The Scottish

Governments Early Years Agenda: Outdoor Learning – the Extended Classroom & the Education Buildings Scotland Advisory Group

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INFLUENCING: Media

The Independent, The Times, The Scotsman. Glasgow Herald, Scottish Field, The Great Outdoors, The Mail, ITV News Urban Realm: Landscape for Scotland

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Scottish Public Sector Network

BUILDING THE RESILIANCE & CONFIDENCE OF THE PROFESSION:

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REFLECTIONS SERIES- 2018 -2019

BUILDING THE RESILIANCE & CONFIDENCE OF THE PROFESSION: EVENTS

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REFLECTION SERIES

GLASGOW AVENUES

BUILDING THE RESILIANCE & CONFIDENCE OF THE PROFESSION: EVENTS

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REFLECTION SERIES

THEN AND NOW

BUILDING THE RESILIANCE & CONFIDENCE OF THE PROFESSION: EVENTS

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FESTIVAL OF ARCHITECTURE 2018

Doors Open Day at Harrison Stevens, Edinburgh

BUILDING THE RESILIANCE & CONFIDENCE OF THE PROFESSION: EVENTS

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YEAR OF YOUNG PEOPLE

Adam White, President of Landscape Institute

BUILDING THE RESILIANCE & CONFIDENCE OF THE PROFESSION: EVENTS

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EDUCATION & CAREERS

Young Landscape Architects Knowledge Exchange

BUILDING THE RESILIANCE & CONFIDENCE OF THE PROFESSION

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ESALA & Edinburgh University - Architecture Careers Day Construction Industry & Skills Scotland Career Fairs LIS Career Talks, Ambassadors at schools Royal Horticultural Society Scotland - Greening Grey Britain campaign SRUC Horticulture Careers Day Talk RSPB Youth Conference

EDUCATION & CAREERS

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LIS – ESALA Student Prizes

SUPPORTING EDUCATION

Emily Crompton – Best Portfolio Emma Thompson – Best Student Molly Gordon Peter Daniels Prize BUILDING THE RESILIANCE & CONFIDENCE OF THE PROFESSION

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RETHINKING THE URBAN LANDSCAPE

Exhibition at Loch Lomond and Trossachs NP HQ, Balloch

BUILDING THE RESILIANCE & CONFIDENCE OF THE PROFESSION

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Young Practitioners Social Event

SOCIAL EVENTS

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Jellicoe Lecture and Scotland's Natural Capital

LI EVENTS

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RECOGNITION

Scotland's successes Landscape Institute Awards

Erz, Adding Value through Landscape Award: Highly Commended - Royal Edinburgh Hospital Rankinfraser Landscape Architecture: Design for a Medium Scale Development award: Highly Commended - The Dunbar Battery Emma Thompson Landscape Architecture portfolio - Highly Commended: Emily Cropton Portfolio - Highly Commended

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RECOGNITION – P2C Successes

P2C Candidate Mentor

Christopher Swan Miss Joanne Walker Christopher Lockett Mr David Wilson James Whalley Mrs Gwen Wilkie Maria Klimek Mr Mark Lancaster David Hammett Mr Rolf Rosche Henrique Luis Miss Gillian Smith Morgane Chavaneau Mr Niick Bowen Anna Rhodes Mr Martin Stevens Swaantje Ridegh Mrs Joanna Duncan Marta Guerini Mr Mike Harrison Lisa McRavey Mrs Sheena Raeburn Fraser Halliday Mr Scott Thomson Simon Garnett Mr Gerard O'Brien

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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LIScotland

421+ followers

Twitter: https://twitter.com/LI_scotland

2179+ followers

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8435130

79+ group members

SOCIAL MEDIA

VIDEOS – over 855 views

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12 Committee & Working Meetings in Edinburgh and Glasgow Branch Rep attendance at 3 LI Meetings Meetings with Scottish Government, SNH, LL&TNP & CNPA Meetings with Heads of RIAS, RTPI & A&DS to encourage collaboration Meetings with newly formed Scotlands Landscape Alliance Executive Committee Meeting ESALA, UHI & SRUC to encourage greater collaboration with our Schools Representation on the RTPI Planning Forum, BEF’s, Scottish Parliamentary Cross Party Group’s on Architecture and the Built Environment, Rural Affairs and Towns and Town Centres. Members involved with A&DS and Urban Design Panels in Edinburgh, Glasgow, West Dunbartonshire, Inverness and Aberdeenshire. Members involved with Scottish Green Infrastructure Forum, SUD’s Working Group and now Education Building Scotland Advisory Group Sharing events with and from other organisations.

CHAIRS REPORT 2018-2019

LIS FORMAL ACTIVITIES

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Welcome to Hannah Garrow – the new Policy and Influencing Manager (Scotland and Northern Ireland).

Consultation Responses 2018-2019

  • Planning Bill - coordinated response with BEFS
  • LLTNP Trees and Woodland Strategy
  • HES Corporate Plan
  • The Environment Strategy
  • The Forestry Strategy
  • Scotland's Climate Change Adaption Plan

Coming Up

  • Environmental Principles and Governance
  • Scotland's Future Infrastructure Priorities

POLICY CONSULTATION RESPONSES

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Scotland's Landscape Alliance (SLA) Launch and findings of research April 19 Senior Practitioners Forum – 1 year on SLA Working Group input May 19 SLA Working Groups – Preparation of Policy Review Report towards a key influencing debate at the Scottish Parliament in 2020 June – Dec 19 Landscape Character Assessment Review working with SNH June 19 Reflections Series: Edinburgh CCT Design Charette Sept 18 RIAS FOA 19 – Doors Open Day Sept 18 LI 90th & 50th Anniversary of McHarg’s Design with Nature Exhibition, Launch Event and Ecological Design Charette incorporating the Young Landscape Architects Knowledge Exchange Oct 18 Skills Scotland Education fair – Glasgow and Edinburgh Nov 19 Cross Party Group Design Awards showcase Dec 19 Scottish Governments Year of Scotland’s Coasts and Waters Feb 20 AGM and the Mark Turnbull Travel Award presentation April 20 Scottish Parliament Debate on a Landscape Charter: Can Scotland be a Centre for Excellence in Landscape and Place. May 20

LIS AIMS : 2019-2020

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LIS AIMS : 2019-2020

Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Design with Nature Launch of Scotland's Landscape Alliance

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LIS AIMS : 2019-2020

Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Design with Nature

19-25th October 2019 Sculpture Court, Edinburgh School of Art

  • 1. Exhibition
  • Great Scots and Environmentalism in Scotland;
  • McHarg’s early teaching in Scotland and the

Transition Years

  • McHarg’s Scottish Students
  • 2. Ecological Design Charette
  • 3. Opening Launch (22nd October)
  • An introduction to McHarg and his influence + short film. Sandy Halliday
  • Presentation by students and judging of the ecological design charette-
  • Speaker - Professor Brian Evans, ‘Designing with Nature Now’.
  • Reflection speakers - previous students of David Skinner. (Andrew Grant, Cathy

Johnstone and Johanna Gibbons ) A group round table discussion on the influence of McHarg through Skinner and how it has impacted on current practice.

  • Who is the next McHarg?
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LIS AIMS : 2019-2020

David Skinner Memorial Lecture

23rd October 2019 Edinburgh School of Art Johanna Gibbons – J&L Gibbons

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  • Student Rep – liaising between ESALA /SRUC and LIS
  • Public and 3rd sector members
  • Events planning, organisation and graphics
  • Communications and social media
  • Education - Ambassadors for schools & careers talks to grow the profession
  • Advocacy, promotion and consultations.

RELEVANCE

Building the Resilience, Competence & Relevance of the Profession

INFLUENCE Raising the Profile of Landscape and Place

Opportunities to enhance the profession in Scotland

Would you like to be part of one of the most active branches in the UK?

Supporting Education Supporting members needs Advocacy Promotion

INCLUSIVE GROWTH

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ELECTION OF LIS OFFICE BEARERS 2019 –2020

Nomination received LI Branch Rep. Rebecca Rylott No nominations received - Honorary Officers willing to stand again:-

Chair Rachel Tennant Secretary James Spence Watson Treasurer Clare Winsch

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ELECTION OF LIS COMMITTEE: 2019 –2020

Committee Members Nicola Garmory Wiktoria Szulik Alex Burton Meg Johanessen Heath Urquhart Helen Willey Tom James Nick Bowen Committee Support Sue Evans Marc Van Grieken Cathy Johnstone Hamish Neilson Dan Walker Mike Harrison Robert Hewitt Karen Stevenson Sonia Jackett Simon Garnett Tracy Smith Gwen Wilkie Martha Stephens Oa Bescos and Danny McKendry

New Committee and committee support members welcome to attend the next committee meeting: Date for next Committee Meeting 6-8pm Thursday, 5th June, LIS, 15 Rutland Square Edinburgh

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CHAIRS CLOSING REMARKS

  • Thank you for all your help during 2018 – 2019
  • Welcome to the new Committee & Committee Support
  • A busy & exciting 2019 – 2020
  • Keep in touch via the Website and Social Media
  • AOB

Please get involved…

Date for next Committee Meeting 6-8pm Wednesday, 5th of June, LIS, 15 Rutland Square Edinburgh

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Thank you for attending & supporting the LIS IS

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