Pilot Programme: Professional Participation
PGAT is currently being made available on an invitation basis to a limited number of planning and legal professionals. The purpose of this pilot programme is to validate professional use in real-world settings and to inform refinement prior to wider availability.
Purpose of the pilot programme
The pilot programme is intended to support iterative improvement through professional use. It focuses on usability, clarity of outputs, and alignment with the practical realities of procedural and governance review within established workflows.
Participation is collaborative in nature and feedback-led. It is not a marketing exercise and does not seek endorsement.
Invitation basis and selection
Participation is offered by invitation only. A small number of professionals are approached individually to ensure that the pilot remains controlled, constructive, and appropriate to the intended professional context.
The programme is intentionally limited in scope to prioritise quality of feedback and meaningful engagement over volume.
What participation involves
Participants are invited to use PGAT within their own professional discretion on selected matters of their choosing. Use remains subject to the participant’s own professional responsibility, and PGAT is intended to support review rather than replace it.
Feedback is requested on workflow fit, clarity and usefulness of outputs, and practical improvements that would increase suitability for professional use.
Professional boundaries
PGAT does not assess planning merits and does not provide legal conclusions. Participation does not create any obligation to rely on outputs, and does not imply endorsement by the participant or their organisation.
Status and availability
The pilot programme operates for a limited period and remains subject to review. Decisions regarding continuation, expansion, or wider availability will be informed by outcomes from the pilot phase.