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Seminar from the NIHR funded Public Health Intervention Responsive Studies Teams - PHIRST. Recorded on 20 October 2025 and chaired by Chief-Investigator for PHIRST Insight, Professor Russ Jago. This session focused on PHIRST evaluations that examine how local government public health and planning teams can work together to improve our environments. Speaker slides can be viewed on the PHIRST website: https://phirst.nihr.ac.uk/wp-content/... Chapters 00:00-04:52 Welcome and Introduction to the webinar by Professor Russ Jago, Chief Investigator for PHIRST Insight. 04:52-19:08 Building healthy environments – the role of specialist 'Health Places' posts Emma Halliday, PHIRST LiLaC and Lourdes Madigasekera-Elliott, East Sussex County Council. 19:08-33:34 How ‘hybrid’ public health posts in local government support the delivery of healthier places. Thomas Mills, PHIRST South Bank. Sam Smith, Planning Manager at NHS London Healthy Urban Development Unit and former Public Health Principal for the Built Environment at Milton Keynes City Council. 34:00-47:41 Improving Amenity Space and Place Quality in a Local Council Hannah Littlecott, PHIRST Insight 47:44-1:17:46 Panel Discussion chaired by Professor Russ Jago, with: -Adam Briggs, Director of the NIHR Public Health Research Programme and Deputy Director of Public Health at Oxfordshire City Council -Andrew Charlesworth-May, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government -Riham Lofti, Public Partner, Evaluation of the Residential Amenity Space and Place Quality SPD (Supplementary Planning Document) in Brent -Andrew Netherton, Programme Manager (Housing, Planning and Environments for Health), Directorate for Prevention and the Public Health System, Office for Health Improvement and Disparities.