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Learning from others
At the start of our master planning process East Ayrshire Council's Kilmarnock Taskforce Group set out clear ambitions to:
Learn from others throughout our master planning process
Review both successful projects and share key lessons learned.
Take an evidence-based approach
Follow best practice examples
As part of our commitment, the Kilmarnock Taskforce Group established the Be Inspired Programme, a regular series of events, which invites all master planning governance groups and council officers, to take part in ongoing talks and tours throughout the year from industry professionals and experts.
Learning from others
At the start of our master planning process East Ayrshire Council's Kilmarnock Taskforce Group set out clear ambitions to:
Learn from others throughout our master planning process
Review both successful projects and share key lessons learned.
Take an evidence-based approach
Follow best practice examples
As part of our commitment, the Kilmarnock Taskforce Group established the Be Inspired Programme, a regular series of events, which invites all master planning governance groups and council officers, to take part in ongoing talks and tours throughout the year from industry professionals and experts.