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North West Women in Planning hosts second event
The North West division of the Women in Planning Network, aimed at supporting and empowering women working in the planning industry, is hosting its second event, ‘Plan your Career’, in Manchester
North West Women in Planning branch launches
A new network aimed at supporting and empowering women working in the planning industry is launching in the North West
RIBA to explore gender bias in architecture
RIBA commissions the Fawcett Society to investigate gender bias in architecture. Read more about the research here.
New planning handbook to help build women and girls’ safety into...
Working with Arup and local communities, LLDC has launched 'Creating Places That Work for Women and Girls', a Handbook for Local Authorities, Developers and Designers.
Retention of women in engineering remains an issue in the UK
With International Women in Engineering Day on 23 June, data released by Engineering UK shows the proportion of women in engineering roles has declined in the past year from 16.5% to 15.7%.
Wates launches programme to increase gender diversity in construction
Wates Group has announced a new programme to bring 125 women into the construction industry by 2025, to accelerate gender diversity in construction.
Ambitious plans unveiled for two Birmingham hospitals
The Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust has revealed plans to build two new Birmingham hospitals.
INWED20: Female engineers encouraged to ‘shape the world’
Today (23 June) marks the seventh International Women in Engineering Day (INWED20), as Leeds College of Building urges more women to enrol on engineering courses.
BESA to recognise outstanding woman in engineering
The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) is launching an outstanding woman award to mark the anniversary of the Women’s Engineering Society (WES).
Making some noise about the acoustics industry
Earlier this year, Anne Budd was elected to the board of the Association of Noise Consultants (ANC). She talks to PBC Today about her priorities in her new role