RPSA annual conference 2014

The Residential Property Surveyors Association (RPSA), has today announced that there are only 2 weeks left to book to attend the RPSA annual conference.

Held at the BRE in Watford on Tuesday 15th April, this conference marks the national launch of the most important development in residential surveying in years as the RPSA introduces the new Diplomas in Residential Surveying and Valuation. 

Alan Milstein, chairman of the RPSA explains that “this has been one of the prime objectives that RPSA has been pursuing since its formation, to put in place the successor qualification to the DipHI. Whilst this has taken far longer than we would have liked, arguably the timing in terms of market conditions and relationships with key stakeholders could not be better than now. I expect these to become the new gold standard for residential surveyors, whatever their background, and are the result of a long and determined campaign by the Property Surveying Standards Board (comprising SAVA, BRE and RPSA) to raise the standards and profile of residential surveying. Places are filling up fast so I strongly advise you to register now if you have not done so already”.
Guest speakers include:‐ 
Peter Bolton‐King from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors 
Kate Faulkner of Designs on Property  
Paul Broadhead from the Building Societies Association.  
During the lunch break, there will be  optional “delegates choice” sessions to include a technical session from e.surv, a tour of the Innovation Park and the opportunity to sign up for the new qualifications.  The afternoon session includes the RPSA Annual General Meeting, your chance to put your questions directly to the Council of your association, and to make sure that your voice is heard. 
The cost of the conference is just £40 for members or £60 for non-members and that includes refreshments, lunch and 6 hours CPD. 
You can’t afford to miss this so to book your place now please email emily@rpsa.org.uk or call 08714 237 189.  

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