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OxCam Arc Economic Growth and Development Conference; In association with Bidwells

Tuesday, 16th November 2021 0800hrs – Wednesday, 17th November 2021 1600hrs

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Milton Keynes, Stadium Way W, Bletchley, MK1 1ST

Over £5bn of capital development projects and the Arc’s potential to add £200bn annually to the UK economy by 2050 are set to be discussed at this event.

The OxCam Arc is central to the UK’s future economic growth and prosperity and its annual economic output could rise to over £200 billion by 2050 if the region fully capitalises on its growth areas. Key topics including net zero growth, placemaking, affordable housing, science and technology investment and projects including East West Rail are all set to be discussed as part of Built Environment Networking’s 4th annual Oxford-Cambridge Arc Economic Growth and Development conference. 2022 is set to be a key year for the region which will see the creation of an Arc spatial framework and the cultivation of more than £5bn worth of capital development projects.

Our event brings the key decision makers, policy influencers, public sector stakeholders, developers, investors and infrastructure experts under one roof to talk about their forthcoming projects and issue a call to arms for support in their delivery.

Those to have already secured their tickets for the event include:

Our event brings the key decision makers, policy influencers, public sector stakeholders, developers, investors and infrastructure experts under one roof to talk about their forthcoming projects and issue a call to arms for support in their delivery.

Topics to be discussed include:

  • Building greener, better homes
  • Fuelling economic growth
  • Propelling the Arc on a global platform
  • Catalyst’s ambitious housing plans for the Arc
  • England’s Economic Heartland’s transport strategy
  • AstraZeneca’s £1bn R&D centre masterplan
  • Multi-million net zero rail schemes in the OxCam Arc
  • Hill’s 8.64 acre Canalside development
  • CPCA £1.6bn + of development being lead
  • Summix Capital’s 15,000 South Oxfordshire plan
  • Grosvenor’s 3500 home delivery plan across the Arc
  • A new 10,000 student university for MK
  • Delivering sustainable and accessible infrastructure
  • £182m Science & Digitisation Centre
  • EW Rail’s £3.4bn 3rd stage
  • £600m of investment for Peterborough’s City Centre
  • Platform’s Arc expansion plans
  • A Mass Rapid Transport scheme for MK
  • OxLEP’s 2040 global vision
  • England’s Economic Heartland’s transport strategy
  • Sladen Estates’ development plans in Bicester
  • The East West Rail project pipeline
  • Platform Housing’s ambitious development pipeline
  • First Base and their £345m pipeline of development
  • UK Regeneration’s 1,500 home garden village project
  • Wellcome Genome Campus 1.6m sq ft expansion.
  • £1.5bn Luton Investment & Development Framework
  • Countryside’s flagship Bourn Airfield scheme
  • Approval for £500m Oxford North Life Science District
  • How to strengthen investor/developer confidence
  • Santander’s £150 million UK headquarters
  • Harwell Campus’ 5 million sq ft of new development
  • £150m Peterborough City Centre regeneration
  • Summix’s 15,000 South Oxfordshire community
  • Silverstone Park’s 2 million sq ft development
  • Vistry Group’s 1,500 home development
  • Oxford Brookes’ £60m campus investment
  • And much more…

Speakers for this event include:

08:00-09:00 Breakfast & Networking
09:00-09:10 Conference Welcome

Built Environment Networking; Phil Laycock, Director

09:10-09:20 Keynote Speaker

The event will kickstart with a keynote address from our event partner Bidwells.

Bidwells; Mike Derbyshire, Head of Planning

09:20-09:30 Keynote Address – Making the Arc Work for All

Keynote address delivered by Cllr Pete Marland, Leader of Milton Keynes Council.

Milton Keynes Council; Cllr Pete Marland, Leader

09:30-10:30 Session One: The OxCam Arc on a Global Stage – What Are the Priorities for the UK’s Fastest Growing Economic Region? Sponsored by David Lock Associates

What does “build back better” mean to the Oxford-Cambridge Arc? Policy makers and regional stakeholders across the ARC share their thoughts on capturing the attention of overseas interests, rethinking the development of healthier and smarter places via a new spatial framework, inclusive economic growth priorities and wider levelling up ambitions.

Chair: David Lock Associates; Nick Freer, Chairman

Sladen Estates; Rachel Wood, Managing Director

Milton Keynes Council; Cllr Pete Marland, Leader

Wellcome Genome Campus; Sian Nash, Associate Chief Operating Officer

Grosvenor; Louisa Nie, Senior Development Manager

OxLEP; Nigel Tipple, Chief Executive

10:30-10:55 Break & Networking
10:55-11:00 UKREiiF – The UK’s Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum

Keith will provide an update on UKREiiF which takes place in May 2022 and explain why this will be the most strategically important conference for the UK property sector having a massive impact on all sectors of real estate and why you should get involved.

Built Environment Networking; Keith Griffiths, Chief Executive

11:00-12:15 Session Two: Green Infrastructure Investment and Development Ambitions – Connecting the Arc for a Zero Carbon Future; Sponsored by EWR Alliance

With the OxCam Arc wanting to place itself at the forefront of clean growth with climate and ecological considerations at the heart of any development plans, this session brings together the key organisations tasked with ensuring future infrastructure is environmentally friendly while also easing connectivity problems across the region’s towns and cities.

Chair: ATKINS; Claire Wansbury, Associate Director of Ecology: Infrastructure

England’s Economic Heartland; Naomi Green, Interim Director

Network Rail; Jo Lewington, Chief Environment and Sustainability Officer

Cranfield University; Dr Paul Leinster CBE, Visiting Environmental Professor

SEMLEP; Hilary Chipping, Chief Executive

12:15-13:00 Lunch & Networking
13:00-14:15 Session Three: Science, Energy and Innovation Related Development Projects in the Arc; Sponsored by Buro Four

Home to a multitude of science and innovation parks, blue chip company campuses and exciting energy generation schemes, this session takes a look at how these organisations will evolve their estate in the coming years via a series of presentations on forthcoming capital projects.

Chair: Buro Four; Emily Slupek, Project Director

AstraZeneca; Dr Andy Williams, Vice President, Cambridge Programme & Strategy

Harwell Campus; Barbara Ghinelli, Director, Clusters

Thomas White Oxford; Jason Matthews, Director of Estates

MEPC; Roz Bird, Commercial Director

14:15-14:45 Break & Networking
14:45-16:00 Session Four: Solving the Housing Crisis and Accelerating the Delivery of High-Quality Homes; Sponsored by BDB Pitmans

Major residential developers share their forthcoming development plans which will deliver thousands of new homes in the towns and cities that comprise the Arc. The session covers thought leadership around solving the housing crisis, procurement challenges and timelines for delivery.

Chair: BDB Pitmans; Sarah Potter, Partner

Catalyst Housing Group; Joe Marshall, Managing Director, New Homes (Counties)

Hill Group; Greg Hill, Deputy Chief Executive

Homes England; Sarah Greenwood, Head of Strategic Growth

Summix Capital; Greg Mitchell, Executive Planning Director

Platform Housing Group; Gerraint Oakley, Executive Director Growth and Development

Vistry Group; Verity MacMahon, Land Director, East Midlands

16:00-16:15 Conference Summary and Close
16:15-18:15 VIP Drinks Reception

Open to delegates who have selected the premium ticket option, this informal drinks reception hosted by Built Environment Networking allows for extended networking with speakers and sponsors.

18:30-21:00 VIP Evening Dinner

Taking place after the main event and drinks reception, we’ll be hosting a VIP Dinner at MK:Dons Stadium, Bletchley. This includes a 3-course meal and flowing drinks with an attendance of circa 15-20 guests including our event speakers. Tickets can be purchased for this below.

This unique conference will bring together the construction industry to drive economic growth through development and regeneration across the the Oxford Cambridge Arc. There will be plenty of exhibitors showcasing their brand and best practice in the industry, whilst helping them reap the rewards of being prominently displayed within the events exhibition area in front of some key and influential business leaders.

Modular Construction Off Site Development Build Public Sector

Exhibiting will allow you to:

  • Meet 300+ delegates face to face
  • Be part of the biggest annual event focused on the Oxford Cambridge Arc
  • Be seen as a leading firm in the industry’s bid to drive sustainable growth in the regions
  • Network with hundreds of your business clients and peers
  • Showcase your work to regional authorities, government officials, leading private sector firms, blue-chip companies, investors and more

Confirmed Exhibitors:

If you’re interested in exhibiting at the conference then get in touch with our team – with space available for standard exhibition stalls or larger spaces to showcase more of your brand and create an eye-catching area contact:

Email: opportunities@built-environment-networking.com

Associate your brand with the Oxford Cambridge Arc Economic Growth & Development Conference and position your brand at the forefront of one of the UK’s biggest discussions and debates about economic growth, development and regeneration within the arc.

Package Exhibition Stand Chair/ Speaking Opportunity Tickets VIP Backstage Access Cost (+VAT)
Corporate Partner Yes Yes 15 Yes £10,000 Sold Out
Session Partner Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,000 View Details
Day One: Session One Partner: The OxCam Arc on a Global Stage – What Are the Priorities for the UK’s Fastest Growing Economic Region? Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,000 Sold Out
Day One: Session Two Partner: Green Infrastructure Investment and Development Ambitions – Connecting the Arc for a Zero Carbon Future Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,000 Sold Out
Day One: Session Three Partner: Science, Energy and Innovation Related Development Projects in the Arc Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,000 Sold Out
Day One: Session Four Partner: Solving the Housing Crisis and Accelerating the Delivery of High-Quality Homes Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,000 Sold Out
Day Two: Session One Partner: OxCams Arc Major Regeneration Projects Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,000 Sold Out
Day Two: Session Two Partner: Session TBC Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,000 Sold Out
Day Two: Session Three: Education in the Arc: Developing World Class Campuses Across the Region and Supporting the Skills Agenda Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,000 Sold Out
Day Two: Session Four Partner: The Future of Town Centres and High Streets in the Arc Yes Yes 10 Yes £5,000 Sold Out
Output Report Partner Yes 8 Yes £3,500 Sold Out
Best Practice Session Partner Yes Yes 7 Yes £3,000 Sold Out
Drinks Reception Partner 4 Yes £2,500 View Details
VIP Conference Dinner Partner 2 Yes £2,500 Sold Out
Programme Partner Yes 5 £2,500 Sold Out
Breakfast Partner Yes 5 £2,500 View Details
Lunch Partner Yes 5 £2,500 Sold Out
Email Partner Yes 5 £2,000 Sold Out
Registration Partner Yes 5 £2,000 View Details
Exhibitor Packages Yes 4 £1,500 View Details

We have various partnership packages available, including packages with speaking opportunities and huge exhibition space large enough to promote your business, allowing you to address your whole target audience for maximum brand awareness and impact. Our partnership packages will put you at the forefront of the industry discussion allowing you to be there, be active and be an expert within the construction and property sector, the future vision for the arc corridor and the whole built environment industry.

Corporate Partner

Session Partner

£5,000+VAT

The role of the session partner provides an opportunity for you to chair or participate in one of the sessions to build brand awareness, loyalty and trust amongst hundreds of civic and business leaders from across the industry. You’ll be seen to be a thought leader within your area of expertise and showcase your company in front of key decision-makers from across the industry. Benefits include:

  • Involvement with an exceptional panel session with the option to chair or be involved in the debate, discussions and presentations
  • Position yourself alongside us to shape the session agenda and content to bring your strategic thinking to the conference, with the option to recommend speakers
  • Inclusion within pre-conference communications including speaker briefing calls
  • Direct access before and after the sessions to the speakers and panellists; an excellent opportunity to establish rapport and build commercially rewarding relationships
  • Prime branding for the conference
  • Option to do a five minute introduction to the panel OR thought leaders presentation
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Additional pull-up stand on stage during your conference session
  • Ten delegate passes for the conference
  • One ticket to the VIP Speakers’ dinner for the session speaker, which takes place the day before or day of the event – allowing you to meet speakers in a relaxed environment
  • Attendance at Networking Training sessions for up to ten people per year
  • Access to the Speakers’ Green Room
  • Digital Media Branding: your logo appears prominently at the top of the event website, reminders and promotional emails for each event (subscriber list size: 80,000), and across social media platforms
  • Print Media Branding: One full (A5) page advert in the conference programme
  • Chairman’s ‘thank you’ in the closing speech
  • Social media – pre, during & post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual exhibition stand – to allow connectivity to hybrid/virtual event users

Day One: Session One Partner: The OxCam Arc on a Global Stage – What Are the Priorities for the UK’s Fastest Growing Economic Region?

Day One: Session Two Partner: Green Infrastructure Investment and Development Ambitions – Connecting the Arc for a Zero Carbon Future

Day One: Session Three Partner: Science, Energy and Innovation Related Development Projects in the Arc

Day One: Session Four Partner: Solving the Housing Crisis and Accelerating the Delivery of High-Quality Homes

Day Two: Session One Partner: OxCams Arc Major Regeneration Projects

Day Two: Session Two: Transport and Infrastructure Investment and Development- Connecting People to Opportunities

Day Two: Session Three Partner: Education in the Arc: Developing World Class Campuses Across the Region and Supporting the Skills Agenda

Day Two: Session Four Partner: The Future of Town Centres and High Streets in the Arc

Best Practice Session Partner

Output Report Partner

Drinks Reception Partner

£2,500+VAT

Following the first day we’ll be hosting a drinks reception for those delegates who’ve purchased the upgraded ticket, alongside VIP guests of our own including the speakers. This partnership includes:

  • Prime branding during the drinks reception – with 2 x pop-up banners around the drinks area
  • Promotional material and literature placement in areas throughout the drinks reception area
  • 4 x VIP Tickets for the drinks reception and the main conference
  • Attendance at Networking Training sessions for up to ten people per years
  • Access to the Speakers’ Green Room
  • Digital Media Branding: your logo appears prominently at the top of the event website, reminders and promotional emails for each event
  • Print media branding: A full-page advertisement in the dinner programme
  • Social Media: pre, during and post-conference activity
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and videos of the conference
  • Virtual exhibition stand – to allow connectivity to hybrid/virtual event users

VIP Conference Dinner Partner

Rentplus Logo

Programme Partner

Breakfast Partner

£2,000+VAT

A package to enable mass brand awareness and visibility during the busiest periods of the day. Becoming a partner would ensure branding is at the forefront of the breakfast period area along with additional marketing benefits including an exhibition stand and inclusion within all marketing material. Benefits include:

  • Prime branding in the physical breakfast area space for the duration of breakfast
  • 3 x pull-up banners in the refreshments area
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Five delegate passes for the event
  • Attendance at Networking Training sessions for up to five people per year
  • Print media branding: A half-page advertisement in the conference programme
  • Digital media branding – your logo appears prominently at the top of the event website, reminders and promotional emails for each event (subscriber list size: 80,000), and across social media platforms
  • Chairman’s ‘thank you’ in the closing speech
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual exhibition stand – to allow connectivity to hybrid/virtual event users

Lunch Partner

Registration Partner

£2,000+VAT

Sponsorship of the registration area – the delegate entry point to the conference. Benefits include:

  • Branding on the sign-in iPads at check-out where all delegates sign-in
  • 2 x pull-up banners in the registration area
  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • Five delegate passes for the event
  • Attendance at Networking Training sessions for up to five people per year
  • Programme advert: Half page advert in the official event programme
  • Digital media branding – your logo appears prominently at the top of the event website, reminders and promotional emails for each event (subscriber list size: 80,000), and across social media platforms
  • Chairman’s ‘thank you’ in the closing speech
  • Inclusion within all PR and Outreach to regional, national and industry press
  • Access to photographs and video of the conference
  • Virtual exhibition stand – to allow connectivity to hybrid/virtual event users

Email Partner

Exhibitor Partner

£1,500+VAT

If you’re looking for access to the event and a space to hold meetings and showcase your services, our Exhibitor Partner package is perfect. There is no limit to the exhibition space enabling you to simply drive brand awareness through a standard exhibition package or bring excitement to the room with the ability to take exhibition space to stand out from the crowd. Benefits include:

  • 3x1m² exhibition space
  • 4 x delegate passes
  • Digital media branding – your logo appears prominently at the top of the event website, reminders and promotional emails for each event (subscriber list size: 80,000), and across social media platforms
  • Attendance at Networking Training sessions for up to four people per year
  • Chairman’s ‘thank you’ in the closing speech
  • Inclusion within outreach and press release
  • Photo & Video Library: access to professional photographs and video of the event
  • Virtual exhibition stand – to allow connectivity to hybrid/virtual event users

Exhibitor Partner

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Exhibitor Partner

celtic technologies

Exhibitor Partner

Become a Partner

If you’re interested in any of the packages above or if you’re interested in finding out additional information then contact us on:

0113 390 4700

opportunities@built-environment-networking.com

08:00-09:00 Breakfast & Networking
09:00-09:15 Conference Welcome

Built Environment Networking; Phil Laycock, Director

09:15-10:30 Session One: OxCam Arc Major Development Projects; Sponsored by Bidwells

The evolving spatial framework for the Arc aims to better align transport infrastructure with new settlements, while supporting the Arc’s growing city centre innovation districts and science parks. But how should these knowledge economy-driven, mixed-use developments look? And what makes the opportunity here so special?

Chair: Bidwells; Patrick McMahon, Senior Partner

First Base; Olaide Oboh, Director

Countryside Properties; Andrew Taylor, Group Planning Director

Harwell Campus; David Williams, Commercial Director

10:30-11:00 Break & Networking
11:00-11:15 Best Practice Presentation Partner: Your Site and Noise: Optimising Developments; Sponsored by Cass Allen Associates

Effective early acoustic design guidance is key to ensuring compliance with building regulations and avoiding costly delays and expensive mitigation measures. Our best practice session looks at how to optimise residential developments, from planning to design through to occupation, and provides hints and tips on the best ways to unlock the full potential through master planning.

Cass Allen Associates; Sam Bryant, Director

11:15-12:15 Session Two: Transport and Infrastructure Investment and Development- Connecting People to Opportunities; Sponsored by CPC Project Services

With multi-billion pound plans to improve road, rail, airports and active travel in the Arc, this session brings together some of the masterminds behind forthcoming projects to talk about how they fit in to connecting people to jobs, lifestyle improvements and smarter cities

Chair: CPC Project Services; Mark Cleverly, Partner Head of Property & Construction

East West Rail; Simon Blanchflower, Chief Executive

BDB Pitmans; Oksana Price, Senior Associate

Milton Keynes Council; Paul Thomas, Director of Planning and Placemaking

Sustrans; Clare Maltby, Director: England Midlands and East

Cambridgeshire County Council; David Allatt, Assistant Director, Transport Strategy and Network Management

12:15-13:00 Lunch & Networking
13:00-14:15 Session Three: Education in the Arc: Developing World Class Sustainable Campuses Across the Region to support the Skills Agenda; Sponsored by ISG

Estate’s professionals and senior management teams from education establishments unveil their future investment and development plans with sustainability and net zero in mind while discussing issues such as attracting and retaining talent and creating built environments to suit the future needs of the sector.

ISG; Peter Kelly, Group Director of Sustainable Operations

Milton Keynes University; Professor Lynette Ryals OBE, Chief Executive

University of Northampton; Professor Nick Petford, Vice Chancellor

Oxford Brookes University; Professor Alistair Fitt, Vice Chancellor

14:15-14:30 Break & Networking
14:30-15:30 Session Four: The Future of Town Centres and High Streets in the Arc; Sponsored by Arup

Town centres and high streets across the Arc are under pressure, with changing shopping habits and consumer trends as well as the effects as Covid19 meaning local authorities are facing increasing challenges in maintaining their economic viability. This session will bring together local authorities with development and investment experts to share details of projects being undertaken to revitalise town centres and high streets, and discuss how we can work together to ensure they meet the needs of those who live and work in the Arc.

Chair: Arup; Abigaile Bromfield, Director

Hawksworth Securities; Peter Breach, Chairman

Peterborough City Council & Cambridgeshire County Council; Steve Cox, Executive Director, Place & Economy

Milton Keynes Development Partnership; Nicola Sawford, Chair

15:30-15:40 Keynote Speaker

Our event partners Bidwells will wrap up the enthralling discussions, presentations, insight and debate throughout the two days in a closing speech – setting the priorities for the year to come.

Bidwells; Mike Derbyshire, Head of Planning

15:40-16:00 Conference Summary and Close

Homes England – Sarah Greenwood, Assistant Director – Sustainability and Design

Homes England are the government’s housing accelerator – driving positive market change. Recently securing £124 million in funding for the next phase of Northstowe, Cambridge new town- comprising of 10,000 new homes. Sarah will be joining the session to share intel on recent project and the challenges of delivering sustainable, affordable home within the region.

AstraZeneca – Dr Andy Williams, Vice President, Cambridge Programme & Strategy

Andy Williams is Vice President – Cambridge Programme & Strategy for AstraZeneca. As well as delivery of the company’s strategy for its Cambridge footprint, Andy works with Cambridge and national stakeholders to develop the local infrastructure, promote the life sciences sector and inspire the next generation of scientists through AstraZeneca’s extensive local community outreach activities. With the arrival of AstraZeneca’s new strategic R&D centre at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, Andy has been an active contributor to evolving Cambridge’s thinking in areas such as transport, skill development, amenities for the community and affordable housing.

Grosvenor – Louisa Nie, Senior Development Manager

Grosvenor are one of the most active and respected master developers across the OxCam Arc having brought forward a multitude of high-level schemes. In Cambridge they are working on the Trumpington Meadows project which features 1200 homes a new community stadium which will become the home of Cambridge Utd FC and the Cambridge Sporting Village. One of their most exciting future projects is Salt Cross Garden Village in Oxfordshire – a 10 year, £500 million sustainable place comprising 2200 new homes powered by low carbon technologies. Louisa joins the event to talk about all their upcoming ambitions and their burgeoning Positive Space Community Charter.

East West Rail – Simon Blanchflower, Chief Executive

Simon joined the East West Railway Company as its first CEO in December 2018, to lead the team which will join Oxford and Cambridge by rail for the first time since 1967. He joined the company from a long career leading the development and delivery of major rail infrastructure projects and most recently was the Major Programme Director on the Thameslink Programme. This complex project included the re-building of London Bridge station, extensive railway systems work and the first in class deployment of digital railway technology. Simon was instrumental in the early stage development of Crossrail and the entry into service of Heathrow Express. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineering and balances his working life with a longstanding and deep commitment to voluntary work in his local community.

Socius – Olaide Oboh, Director

In partnership with Railpen, Socius are set to deliver their second major Cambridge City Centre scheme, a 500,000 sq ft, £500m sustainable commercial project. Adjacent to the Botanic Gardens. The development expands their East of England footprint following plans for a £160m mixed use scheme at Devonshire Gardens and £180m MK Gateway project. Olaide will be joining the session to discuss current development plans in the region.

Cranfield University – Dr Paul Leinster CBE, Visiting Environmental Professor

As former Chief Executive of the Environment Agency and a senior advisor to UK government on their 25-year environmental plan, Paul brings a wealth of experience in the realm of developing green infrastructure. He is currently a Professor at Cranfield University where his research spans topics such as digital agriculture, managing corporate sustainability and carbon, climate and risk. He chairs the board of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment and the Bedfordshire Local Nature Partnership. He is actively involved in several activities related to the protection and improvement of the environment within the Oxford Cambridge Arc.

Sladen Estates – Rachel Wood, Managing Director

Having purchased a 48-acre speculative development site just of the A41 in Bicester with outline planning consent for over 600,000sq ft for offices or research and development buildings. Sladen Estates are renowned for their job creating schemes wherever they invest and have a particular interest in growing their presence across the Arc.

Network Rail – Jo Lewington, Chief Environment and Sustainability Officer

Although Rail is one of the greenest and cleanest ways to travel contributing to only 1.4% of transport emissions, Network Rail are on a journey to net zero. Across the country with billions of pounds worth of new schemes coming to the fore, Jo is responsible for making them a green as practicable and is keen to engage with supply chain partners who shares Network Rail’s values in delivering world leading sustainable transport solutions.

Catalyst Housing Group – Joe Marshall, Managing Director, New Homes (Counties)

Joe has worked at Catalyst, the 34,000 home Housing Association, for the past six years with responsibility for all land and new business activity in the London region. Following Catalyst’s merger with Aldwyck in 2019, Joe has established a new regional land and partnerships function specifically to grow Catalyst’s existing pipeline across the Oxford-Cambridge Arc, with a particular focus on partnership working with housebuilders and local authorities. Joe’s experience of securing new opportunities via a range of different acquisition routes has enabled Catalyst to deliver more multi-tenure homes people love across London and the South East. He will set out Catalyst’s plans for the Arc, which include major developments in Oxford, Bedfordshire and beyond.

Harwell Campus and Innovation Clusters, UKRI-Science and Technology Facilities Council – Dr Barbara Ghinelli, Director

Barbara is responsible for the development of the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus at UKRI- STFC. The campus is undergoing a major, multi-year expansion with 1.5m sq ft of commercial space, thousands of new homes a hotel and amenities set to be added by 2027. The next stage of the project – the 21,000 sq ft Zeta, a ‘mid-tech’ building which will allow further growth of the region’s energy, space, health and quantum computing companies. Barbara has established the cluster model deployed at both STFC’s Harwell and Daresbury Science & Innovation Campuses and oversees their development. She has led the creation of six thriving innovation clusters in Space, HealthTec, EnergyTec, Digital and a new in Quantum, across the two sites. These now include over 300 organisations collocated on the campuses.

Oxford Brookes University – Professor Alistair Fitt, Vice Chancellor

Professor Alistair Fitt is the Vice-Chancellor of Oxford Brookes University, where he was previously Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research. He joined Oxford Brookes in 2011 from the University of Southampton, where he was Pro Vice-Chancellor (International). He is chair of various committees and boards, including the UUKi TNE Advisory Group, and Deputy Chair of both the University Alliance and Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership (OxLEP).

Wellcome Genome Campus – Sian Nash, Associate Chief Operating Officer

The Wellcome Genome Campus is a world leading scientific research centre, home to some of the foremost genomics and computational biology institutes and organisations. The campus is planning a major expansion which will see it triple in size and add a further 1.6 million sq ft of employment space and up to 1,500 homes for campus-based staff, 30 percent of which will be affordable. Sian will discuss these exciting plans, which will create an estimated 4,300 new jobs, and how they will allow the campus to become the international centre for scientific, business, cultural and educational activities arising from genomes and biodata. The multi-stage expansion programme will see the first spade in the ground later this year and continue for 10+ years.

Milton Keynes Council – Cllr Pete Marland, Leader

With a plan to rejuvenate seven former council estates and the town set to be a main beneficiary of the forthcoming East-West Rail scheme, its an exciting time to be a built environment organisation in the Milton Keynes eco-system. Cllr Marland was reconfirmed as Leader of the council in May 2021 and has promised to enable billions of pounds worth of investment in the next decade. He joins the event to talk about some of the key strategic projects and how they’re relying on the supply chain to support their ambitions.

Norwich Research Park – Roz Bird, Chief Executive, Anglia Innovation Partnership

Norwich Research Park is one of the largest single-site concentrations of research in food, genomics and health in Europe, bringing together four independent internationally-renowned research institutes: John Innes Centre, Quadram Institute, Earlham Institute and The Sainsbury Laboratory. They have recently announced ambitious plans to develop 900,000 sq ft on land to house up to 300 companies over the next 15 years.

Hill Group – Greg Hill, Deputy Chief Executive

Hill has secured 8.64 acres (3.5 hectares) of land at Canalside, the west area of the site south of the A40, as part of the TWO Oxford North masterplan. Hill will deliver the first phase of new homes, for both market and affordable, for the new district in line with the masterplan, together with related infrastructure. Hill have been active in the OxCam Arc for years and Greg will join the session to talk about why they continue to see the Arc as a fertile area to develop in, as well as giving more intel on their current and future schemes.

Greg Hill Group

Milton Keynes Development Partnership – Nicola Sawford, Chair

Milton Keynes Development Partnership is wholly owned by MK Council and exists to develop its portfolio of land assets to make the city an ever better place to live, work and socialise. They have an initial plan to develop 19 mixed tenure housing sites which will producer 4,000 new homes by 2031, with 50% being affordable – far above the minimum requirement.

Harwell Science and Innovation Campus – David Williams, Commercial Director

The Harwell Science and Innovation Campus is undergoing a significant expansion, with aims to make room for thousands more to join their innovation community through the development of cutting edge workspace, new labs and world-leading facilities. The campus are planning to add 1.5m sq ft of commercial space, new homes, hotel and amenities by 2027, as the next step of their wider 5m sq ft campus Masterplan.

MK:U Cranfield University – Professor Lynette Ryals OBE, Chief Executive

MK:U Cranfield university are creating leaders in technology and management. Recently announcing plans to develop a new campus in Milton Keynes in 2023 that approximately costs £400 million, which aims to welcome 5,000 students in the first year. Lynette – Chief Executive will be joining the session to discuss campus development and the impact on institutional outcomes.

Milton Keynes City Council – Paul Thomas, Director of Planning and Placemaking

Milton Keynes is predicted to grow to a population of over 410,000 by 2050, from around 270,000 today. MK Council is keen to ensure that their growing city is better connected and are planning to deliver a Mass Rapid Transit System (MRT), with a first phase delivered by 2031 and a second by 2050. The MRT will be adaptable to future transport scenarios and be able to incorporate connected and autonomous vehicles as mass transit options and could cost close to £1.1 billion.

England’s Economic Heartland – Naomi Green, Managing Director

Naomi Green is Managing Director of England’s Economic Heartland (EEH), the region’s sub-national transport body focused on a major programme of work, including development and delivery of the region’s infrastructure priorities and establishing a pioneering ‘centre for excellence’ to bolster local authorities’ capacity to plan future schemes. Their proposed Ely Area Capacity scheme will allow 2,900 extra freight services to operate from Felixstowe per annum, remove 98,000 lorry journeys off the road every year, reduce congestion by 5.6 million hours and cut carbon emissions by 1.7 million tonnes over 60 years.

Platform Housing Group – Gerraint Oakley, Executive Director Growth and Development

Platform Housing Group are one of the UK’s most reputable registered housing providers and are in expansion mode, targeting the OxCams Arc and parts of the East of England as places that they’d like to develop within. As part of this conference, they will speak for the first time publicly about their ambitions and engage with leadership from across the built environment sector in the region about supporting them on their journey.

SEMLEP – Hilary Chipping, Chief Executive

South East Midlands LEP sits at the heart of the OxCam Arc and support it through their mission to build on the South East Midlands reputation as a premier location for growth, innovation and world leading technology. SEMLEP works with Local Authorities, the Arc Universities’ Group and neighbouring LEPs and business Boards to continue to develop the Arc strategy.

University of Northampton – Professor Nick Petford, Vice Chancellor

The University of Northampton is one of the youngest universities in the UK but is already leading the way in adding value to society, having won multiple awards for social impact. Nick will discuss the vital contribution the university makes to the economy of the Arc, through attracting students, partnerships with business and contribution to the skills economy. He is an expert in the link between universities and economic growth and development within the Arc, having been a board member of the Northamptonshire Enterprise Board and SEMLEP.

Countryside Partnerships – Verity MacMahon, Managing Director, Northern Home Counties

Countryside Partnership are the leading regeneration specialist within the UK- specialising in delivering homes and community regeneration. With recent plans to develop Barton Park in Oxford City, consisting of 885 homes, a community hub, additional facilities, a primary school and retail space which is due for completion in 2027. Verity – Managing director will be joining the session to discuss upcoming development plans, the challenges of accelerating the housing stock and developing inclusive communities.

Thomas White Oxford – Dr Jason Matthews, Director of Estates

Jason is an internationally respected real estate strategist with over 25 years’ experience within property development. Jason was previously the Director of Estate Strategy at the University of Cambridge (UoC) where he led a GBP3bn development pipeline as well as 6.5 million square feet property portfolio in addition to a team of 350 people. Jason has also worked for both private and public sector organisations that have significant property investments. His experience includes being responsible for the successful delivery of the University of Cambridge development pipeline – including substantial science and technology assets, Head of Research at Lend Lease Corporation leading a team of 10 researchers around the world provide underwrite information regarding markets and developments, Director of Knox Central project for the Australian Government. Based in Melbourne Australia, Jason led the investment and planning of a 220-hectare regeneration project. Worked on various masterplan schemes in Egypt, Morocco, Dubai, Iran, Pakistan, Syria and Oman – responsible for overall development strategy and development appraisal. Advisor to Thomas White Oxford, the development company of St John’s College, in delivering the Oxford North project. Jason commenced his career as a carpenter when he left school. He proceeded to continue his studies and was awarded a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) from Loughborough University in 1997. Since this time, Jason has spent much of his career living and working overseas.

Vistry Group – Andrew Taylor, Group Planning and Communities Director

With last year’s acquisition of Countryside Properties, Vistry have increased their already huge pipeline of homes to be delivered across Garden Communities in the UK becoming one of the most prominent investors in these visions. Having become Visty’s Group Planning Director, Andrew will be well placed to discuss their plans which include 5,000 homes in Sherford near Plymouth, the 10,000-home Chelmsford Garden Community, 3,000 homes as part of the new Ashmere community in the Ebbsfleet Garden City masterplan, and around 1300 homes at Alphington, Exeter.

Peterborough City Council & Cambridgeshire County Council – Steve Cox, Executive Director, Place & Economy

Peterborough City Council are working with their partners including Opportunity Peterborough and Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority alongside key private sector developers and investors to bring forward a City Centre Development Framework, which will ensure the city centre will be able to keep up with a projected population growth of 17% over the next 15 years.

The council are leveraging over £600 million of private sector investment as well as £22.9 million from the Towns Deal Fund across eight development sites which will transform the face of the city centre.

David Lock Associates – Nick Freer, Chairman

Partner at DLA since 2003, Nick brings a committed and commercially aware approach to the delivery of client and public authority objectives.  His record is one of strong client relationships and facilitating implementation; as an experienced expert witness, he has a strong record of appeal success. His present accomplishments embrace the planning and delivery of major, large-scale housing and mixed use developments across the country – which include the new town of Cranbrook in Devon, a national exemplar of infrastructure-led delivery and the Swindon New Eastern Villages.

Hawksworth Securities – Peter Breach, Chairman

Hawksworth Securities working with Peterborough City Council on the North Westgate regeneration project to deliver a new urban quarter for the city. The 500,000 sq ft, £150 million scheme will see the creation of hundreds of new homes, alongside office space, retail and leisure and community health facilities. A new planning application was submitted in July of this year and Peter will discuss how the project will reinvigorate the city centre.

Bidwells – Emily Slupek, Partner

Emily Slupek is a Partner at Bidwells, working in the Building Consultancy team, with a focus on the science and tech research sector. Currently, she is working with Harwell Campus to deliver their first life sciences building at its Innovation Quarter. Prior to joining Bidwells, Emily spearheaded Buro Four’s Science & Technology division, helping clients to deliver complex projects. Emily was project lead on two schemes at Cambridge BioMedical Campus, as well as project director for the construction of two new laboratory buildings at Begbroke Science Park in Oxford. She also has experience in leading repurposing projects, as well as working with developers and funders to deliver large commercial offices and mixed-use developments. With significant experience across science and tech development, Emily is a recognised figure within the innovation sector, regularly moderating panels and chairing round table discussions to explore future trends within the sector.

Cambridgeshire County Council – David Allatt, Assistant Director, Transport Strategy and Network Management

More information to follow.

CPC Project Services – Mark Cleverly, Partner Head of Property & Construction

CPC Project Services has a track record for successful delivery of infrastructure and building projects across the Arc and working in multiple sectors including highways, rail, science & technology, residential and education. CPC’s recent work includes acting as Programme Directors for the A40 Corridor infrastructure programme for Oxfordshire County Council and obtaining Homes England approval for a £40m park and ride scheme for the Council and delivery of £8m of site improvements to Oxford North. CPC are currently providing the interim Director of Highways and Transport role for Cambridgeshire County Council and have also delivered large research and technology projects for the Science & Technology Facilities Council at the Harwell Campus and numerous projects for the University of Oxford including project management of the Schwarzman Centre for Humanities and the completion of Biochemistry building.  Mark Cleverly is Head of Property & Construction for CPC and over 30 years he has worked across the spectrum of buildings sector including delivery of the Department of Earth Sciences for University of Oxford.

BDB Pitmans – Sarah Potter, Partner

Sarah is a partner in BDB Pitmans’ Real Estate team. She has a diverse practice which covers all aspects of commercial property, including acquisitions and disposals, landlord and tenant matters (including conditional pre-let agreements), all aspects of property management and property finance. She advises on development matters for both landowners and national and individual developers, including option agreements, sub-sales, conditional contracts, promotion and collaboration agreements.

Oxfordshire LEP – Nigel Tipple, Chief Executive

Oxfordshire LEP has been concentrating on regeneration projects aimed at connectivity and infrastructure by using a £118m local growth fund to unlock clean, green economic growth across the county. As part of this event, Nigel will focus on how his team are bringing forward 27 specific multimillion pound schemes which will complement a range of other development projects being pursued by the public and private sector.

Atkins, member of the SNC-Lavalin Group – Claire Wansbury, Atkins Fellow and Associate Director: Ecology

More information to follow.

Summix Capital – Greg Mitchell, Executive Planning Director

Greg is an Executive Planning Director at Summix. He has over 35 years’ experience in town and country planning, principally within the private sector and development industry. He has extensive expertise in the planning and implementation of new settlements and strategic scale development in Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Milton Keynes and the West Midlands region. Summix are actively promoting new settlements, based on Garden Communities principles, through the development plan process in Worcestershire, Oxfordshire and Solihull. The largest is in the South Worcestershire Development Plan where Summix have the majority land interest in a proposed allocation for 10,000 dwellings in the emerging Regulation 19 Plan.

Sustrans – Clare Maltby, Director: England Midlands and East

Sustrans are one of the UK’s leading organisations on developing green infrastructure with an extensive track record of delivering schemes across the UK. Clare will be on hand to discuss how they are collaborating with a number of top level developers and local authorities across the UK to ensure green walking and cycling infrastructure features heavily in transformational developments – while unveiling her organisation’s future strategy and their essential role in achieving net zero in the UK.

Bidwells – Mike Derbyshire, Head of Planning

Mike leads Bidwells’ planning practice, and advocates for thoughtful, well-designed development across the Oxford-Cambridge Arc. He is actively advising on plans for 7 million sq. ft of R&D / Life Science space across the Cambridge region, approaching challenges with a blend of strategic and political instinct and forensic knowledge of planning.

BDB Pitmans – Oksana Price, Senior Associate

Oksana specialises in the authorisation and implementation of major infrastructure projects, with a particular focus on energy, transport and airports schemes.

She advises on all aspects of major project consenting including options assessment, consultation, environmental impact assessment, compulsory purchase and the scope of statutory powers. She also drafts statutory application documents, negotiates agreements with affected third parties and assist with the handling of public inquiries, examinations and hearings.

Oksana acts for both promoters and objectors in public and private sectors on a wide range of projects and has experience of promoting and opposing development consent orders under the Planning Act, private and hybrid bills and transport and works Act orders.

Cass Allen Associates – Sam Bryant, Director

Cass Allen is a specialist acoustics consultancy focussed on noise and vibration in the built environment. Since starting out in 2000, Cass Allen has successfully completed thousands of projects in the residential, commercial, infrastructure and public sectors and our clients include some of the UK’s largest housebuilders, architects, and planning consultancies.

Sam Bryant is a Director at Cass Allen and has consulted on a wide variety of projects including large-scale residential, commercial, industry and infrastructure schemes. In particular, Sam has extensive experience in noise and vibration assessments of sources affecting existing or future occupants of residential developments.

ISG – Peter Kelly, Group Director of Sustainable Operations

Peter has worked in the construction sector for almost 20 years and is the Director for Sustainable Operations within ISG Ltd. Peter has brought his expertise in sustainability strategy formulation, measurement and delivery to ISG along with specialist knowledge circular economy principles in order to further strengthen the company’s credentials in pursuing a resource efficient, low carbon future. He is now responsible for the delivery of ISGs sustainability policies and strategy across ISG.

Peter joined the UK Contractors Group (UKCG) Waste Working Group in 2010 and subsequently the Government’s Greening the Industry Waste Task Group in 2011 working to help deliver the government’s pledge to reduce waste to landfill by 50% by 2012. Peter now participates in the Green Construction Board’s Resources & Waste Task Group and chairs the CIWM Construction and Demolition Waste Forum setting the agenda for waste prevention and the implementation of circular economy principles across the construction sector in tandem with regulators and policy makers.

Arup – Abigaile Bromfield, Director, Midlands Integrated City Planning and Design Leader

Abigaile has also spent time working in the Cabinet Office Implementation Unit for the Prime Minister (2015-16), advising on improving the implementation of housing and transport related policies. Her work combines practical development experience with a strong track record in stakeholder engagement and political communication.

Arup is leading on key regional growth projects, including the redevelopment of the Alexander Stadium in Perry Barr’. The UK Central Hub Growth and Infrastructure Plan and the development of detailed plans for the East Midlands Development Corporation

Bidwells – Patrick McMahon, Senior Partner

Providing strategic advice on large-scale urban developments and investments, Patrick has led the firm for more than 10 years.

The clear-thinking Senior Partner spends much of his time helping Bidwells’ biggest development and investment clients make the right decisions. Patrick has the knack of simplifying the complex – a skill honed over 30 years in property.

Living and breathing the knowledge economy, Patrick is advising on major innovation districts in Oxford, Cambridge and Milton Keynes, where the UK’s top university researchers are collaborating with private capital to help solve the world’s biggest problems.

Advising the Government on the Oxford to Cambridge Arc economic area, Patrick has led a coalition of property’s biggest names in successfully lobbying ministers for stronger economic policy in support of the UK’s knowledge industries.

We can’t wait to welcome you back to our physical face-to-face conferences – but we understand that safety will also be paramount and therefore to put you at ease we wanted to confirm some of the steps we’re putting in place to ensure we minimise any risk. The situation surrounding Covid-19 is ever changing however here’s an overview of steps and procedures we’ve put in place.

Condition of Entry

Delegates will have to show proof of their Covid status upon entry either in form of both vaccinations (first and second dose) or a negative NHS lateral flow test.

You will be asked to demonstrate this through showing an NHS Covid Pass – which can be gained by downloading the NHS App onto your smartphone. You can also download and show an offline version or print a copy of your status and show the printed version.

If you haven’t had both vaccine doses we advise that all delegates take an NHS Lateral Flow Test 48-hours before the event – you can order them directly to your address here.

If you were to report a positive test result before the event we expect that you would follow the correct Government guidelines. All of our physical events will be held virtually so you’ll be able to join the event or alternatively exchange your ticket to a future event.

Mask Wearing

The wearing of masks at our physical events will not be mandatory.

Social Distancing

There will not be a requirement for social distancing however we will have introduced a number of things at the event to help minimise risk.

Hand Sanitiser

Hand sanitiser will be installed in certain areas at the event.

Reception & Lanyards

The reception and check-in process has been simplified to reduce touch-points with step by step signs confirming the process on arrival. You will simply utilise an iPad to check-in which will print a badge off for you, before you get to choose a lanyard of choice.

Green – you’re happy to shake hands and have social contact, Orange – you’re happy to network but be more cautious and observe space, Red – you want to reduce social contact and networking as much as possible.

Other Safety Information

Depending on the venue we may also have sign-age for certain rights of way and doors may be left open to leave less touch-points across the venue including on doors/toilets.

We will have designated areas for drinks/rubbish to ensure these aren’t left around the venue, and all lunch will be provided in pre-prepared bags.

Hybrid Events

To ensure those who are uncertain about attending physical events can still gain access you will have the option of purchasing a physical or virtual ticket. The virtual ticket will enable you to view the event sessions, ask questions to the speakers, and private message/request video calls with those attendees who’re at the event physically.

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Details

Start Date:
Tuesday, 16th November 2021

Start Time:
0800hrs

End Date:
Wednesday, 17th November 2021

End Time:
1600hrs

Venue

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Milton Keynes
Stadium Way West, Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK1 1ST, UK

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