Online Conference Click Here to view our upcoming events and conferences. All Events 8 Mar 2022 Strategic Land and Planning Conference Tuesday, 8th March 2022 0800hrs – 1615hrs Book online View Partnership Packages EventProgramme SpeakersBecome a PartnerWhat to ExpectOver 100,000 new homes, millions of sq ft of strategic land and £billions of development pipelines will be discussed at this event Bringing forward development is not easy and planning often influences the success or failure of each project. In this planning focused event we will explore planning policy and its effect on the development process and our panels of planning and development experts, industry leaders and policy influencers will discuss key issues and questions including: Potential changes to planning law and policyThe role planning can play in the UK’s push to net zeroHow the industry can deliver more homes and solve the housing crisisHow to strike the right balance between national policy and local decision makingHow planning can improve the quality of our homes and buildings Topics to be discussed include: Clarion’s 20,000 home pipelineGreystoke Land’s 5 million sq ft of commercial landStoford Developments’ 9.5 million sq ft pipelineHomes England’s 300,000 new homes per year Urban & Civic’s 11,000+ acre strategic land pipelineBarratt Developments’ 17,000 homes per yearGrosvenor’s focus on net-zero and biodiversityGrosvenor’s 10,000+ home strategic land pipeline The RTPI’s £500m call to armsThe LPDF’s call to armsBeFirst’s £1bn Barking & Dagenham MasterplanBuckinghamshire Council 16,000 home Garden TownVistry Group’s 12,000 homes per year pipelineAinscough Strategic Land’s 9,200 home capacityBirmingham City Council’s £billions of development projects Speakers include: Fiona Milden,Group Planning Director James Scott,Group Director of Strategy & Planning Lindsey Richards,Head of Planning Paul Lemar,Head of Strategic Land Jo Russell,Planning Director Paul Brocklehurst,Chairman Rachael Ainscough,Managing Director James Cochrane,Project Director Emily McKenzie,Head of Planning Victoria Hills,Chief Executive Sam Matthew,Chief Operating Officer Fiona Howie,Chief Executive Maria Dunn,Head of Development Policy Ian Thompson,Corporate Director for Planning, Growth and Sustainability Caroline Harper,Deputy Managing Director Melanie Hughes,Sustainable Development Programme Director More Speakers,TBC Soon 08:00-09:00 Doors Open & Networking 09:00-09:30 Conference Welcome & Keynote SpeakerThe conference will get underway with a short welcome from ourselves, before a leading industry voice sets the tone for the conversation to come. Royal Town Planning Institute; Victoria Hills, Chief Executive 09:30-10:30 Session One: Planning for the Future White Paper 18 Months OnA panel of industry leaders will begin the day with a high level thought leadership discussion reviewing the UK’s planning landscape, the potential changes to planning laws and the effect this could have on development. Chair: (Available to Sponsor) Royal Town Planning Institute; Victoria Hills, Chief Executive Land Promoters and Developers Federation; Paul Brocklehurst, Chairman BeFirst; Caroline Harper, Chief Planning Director 10:30-11:00 Break & NetworkingEnjoy some networking time with those also attending the conference and visit the exhibitors. You’ll have the ability to video chat in our networking lounge with attendees, or visit the exhibition booths. 11:00-12:15 Session Two: Net Zero and ESG – Their Role in the Planning Process, and How Can Planning Help Decarbonisation?Planning is one of the main influences on the decarbonisation of development, our panel of industry leaders and experts will discuss how to reconcile the need to enable development with the UK’s net zero commitments, as well as how sustainability consideration can lead to more favourable planning outcomes. Chair: (Available to Sponsor) Town and Country Planning Association; Fiona Howie, Chief Executive Buckinghamshire Council; Ian Thompson, Corporate Director for Planning, Growth and Sustainability & ADEPT (Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning & Transport); Chair, Sustainable Growth Board Natural England; Melanie Hughes, Sustainable Development Programme Director Grosvenor; James Cochrane, Project Director 12:15-13:00 Lunch & NetworkingEnjoy some networking time with those also attending the conference and visit the exhibitors. You’ll have the ability to video chat in our networking lounge with attendees, or visit the exhibition booths. 13:00-14:15 Session Three: Infrastructure and The Planning ProcessAppropriate and timely infrastructure is a vital part of large scale development and a lack of it can often prevent or hold up projects. Does infrastructure drive development or vice versa? This session will explore the relationship between infrastructure and development as well as showcasing some key schemes where the two have worked in harmony. Chair: (Available to Sponsor) Greystoke Land; Sam Matthew, Chief Operating Officer Stoford Developments; Jo Russell, Planning Director Urban & Civic; James Scott, Group Director of Strategy & Planning Ainscough Strategic Land; Rachael Ainscough, Managing Director Birmingham City Council; Maria Dunn, Head of Development Policy 14:15-14:45 Break & NetworkingEnjoy some networking time with those also attending the conference and visit the exhibitors. You’ll have the ability to video chat in our networking lounge with attendees, or visit the exhibition booths. 14:45-16:00 Session Four: Planning's Role in Tackling The Housing CrisisPlanning law and policy has the ability to drive housing development and in this session our panel of housing experts will discuss the changes that need to be made to the planning system to speed up development, as well as presenting details of major housing development projects. Chair: (Available to Sponsor) Barratt Homes; Emily McKenzie, Head of Planning Clarion Housing Group; Paul Lemar, Head of Strategic Land Homes England; Lindsey Richards, Head of Planning Vistry Group; Fiona Milden, Group Planning Director 16:00-16:15 Conference Summary and Close Experts from across the sector will join us for this event to discuss unlocking land and delivering best practice within the world of planning. They include: Vistry Group – Fiona Milden, Group Planning Director More information to follow. Urban & Civic – James Scott, Group Director of Strategy & Planning Formed in 2009 and a PLC since 2014, Urban & Civic is a master developer established to promote and deliver large scale, residential led, strategic development in low carbon environments within the broader south east of England, they have grown to become the leading Master Developer of large-scale strategic sites. Their 10 strategic sites comprise 11,000+ acres of predominantly brownfield land with 31,500 consented homes and 8 million sq ft of employment space, with more in the pipeline. As a master developer they take responsibility for obtaining planning and delivering the sustainable green, grey and community infrastructure needed to establish high quality places. James will discuss some of their key projects and how they work with partners to establish the necessary infrastructure to enable development. Homes England – Lindsey Richards, Head of Planning Lindsey is a chartered town planner with over 30 years’ experience in planning, design and delivery and an extensive background primarily working in the public sector, experienced in community engagement and bringing together multi-disciplinary teams to deliver key housing projects. Lindsey’s previous roles include leading the planning team at Milton Keynes Partnership, responsible for the expansion of Milton Keynes and introducing the Milton Keynes Tariff. As Head of Planning with Homes England Lindsey provides specialist advice to Homes England delivery teams. She was responsible for driving design quality standards and introducing BfL12 as an assessment tool on Homes England sites. She sits on the Garden Town and Villages Programme Board and works closely with MHCLG on policy formulation and is working on the introduction of a strategy and toolkit to support Homes England projects. Clarion Housing Group – Paul Lemar, Head of Strategic Land Clarion is the UK’s largest housing association, owning and managing 125,000 homes for over 350,000 residents. They are a major developer of affordable housing with a pipeline of 20,000 new properties, with over 2,000 delivered annually and a long term target to increase this to over 4,000. Clarion have the master planner and master developer role on a number of large schemes including a 7,500 home garden community near Colchester, another west of Norwich for circa 5,000 units and a 10,000 unit one in Horsham – as part of a JV. Paul is well placed to discuss their work with commercial and local authority partners as well as Homes England to secure development opportunities for all tenures of housing. Ainscough Strategic Land – Rachael Ainscough, Managing Director Ainscough Strategic Land was founded in 2007 and now is one of the UK’s leading land promotion companies. ASL’s principle activity is the identification, acquisition and promotion of land through the planning system, working in partnership with landowners across the UK to realise maximum development value from land assets. They are currently representing over 1,100 acres of land, with the potential capacity for approximately 9,200 residential units and over 400,000 square feet of ancillary commercial and retail space. Their current projects include a 400 acre rural site near Swindon with outline permission for 2,500 homes, and Rachael will join us to discuss this work and the role infrastructure provision plays in their process. Land Promoters and Developers Federation – Paul Brocklehurst, Chairman The Land Promoters and Developers Federation is a collection of the UK’s leading land promotion and development businesses. They work with government, local authorities and communities up and down the country to enhance the planning process and deliver the new, sustainable homes and communities the UK needs. Paul is perfectly placed to review the UK’s planning landscape and provide some thought leadership on how the various stakeholders must work together to meet the local and national need for new homes and development. Prior to his role at the LPDF Paul was Chief Executive of Catesby Estates, a leading land promoter for 15 years. Stoford Developments – Jo Russell, Planning Director Stoford are one of the UK’s leading property developers specialising in occupier led development and strategic land promotion within the main commercial sectors. They have an Industrial development pipeline of 1000 acres with potential for up to 9,675,000 sq ft to be delivered. The mixed use, £200 million Typhoo Wharf regeneration in Birmingham is a perfect example of the complicated relationship between infrastructure and the planning process – with the project being both enabled by and held up by the Curzon Street HS2 station. Jo will discuss this project and the wider implications of infrastructure on their commercial and mixed use projects – with motorways and other access points being vital to their success. Grosvenor – James Cochrane, Project Director Grosvenor are one of the UK’s most respected property stakeholders and are active within strategic land development and major urban regeneration. Their current projects include the £500m Salt Cross Garden Village in Oxfordshire, the 1,200 home Trumpington Meadows project in Cambridge and a partnership to bring forward a 5,000 home new community in Essex. They are leaders in improving biodiversity and working towards net-zero on their projects and James will discuss their key schemes in this context. Barratt Homes – Emily McKenzie, Head of Planning Barratt is the UK’s largest housebuilder, delivering around 17,000 new homes per year through their three brands: Barratt Homes, David Wilson Homes and Barratt London. They are leaders in brownfield development and urban regeneration as well as traditional development, and Emily will provide some thought leadership on their work to secure a pipeline of consented sites for development. Greystoke Land – Sam Matthew, Chief Operating Officer Sam is the COO of Greystoke. Greystoke is an Oxford based investment business who work with landowners, institutions and developers on a collaborative basis to finance and secure planning permission. Greystoke has a portfolio of over 25 projects, including 3,500 homes and 5 million sq ft of commercial space. Projects include 320-acres of Tewkesbury Garden Town, a 200 acre logistics park at Banbury and a science park at Oxford. Sam will discuss the role of infrastructure in the planning system through Greystoke’s electric vehicle charging business. Sam has a Masters in Design Studies from Harvard Graduate School of Design and a BA in Geography from Cambridge. Royal Town Planning Institute – Victoria Hills, Chief Executive The Royal Town Planning Institute champions the power of planning in creating prosperous places and vibrant communities. Using our expertise and research they bring evidence and thought leadership to shape planning policies and thinking, putting planning at the heart of society’s biggest issues. The RTPI recently called for an extra £500 million in Government funding for the planning system to help tackle the climate crisis and boost levelling up efforts. As part of the opening session Victoria will make the case for putting planning at the heart of government delivery to create the homes and places that people want to live and work in. Town and Country Planning Association – Fiona Howie, Chief Executive The Town and Country Planning Association works to challenge, inspire, and support people to create healthy, sustainable and resilient places. The association promoted the Garden City idea in 1899 and has since recognised the role new communities play in a portfolio of solutions necessary to provide affordable homes in inclusive, healthy and climate-friendly places. Fiona joins us to share insight into the TCPA’s work supporting the latest garden community programme. ADEPT (Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Planning & Transport) and Buckinghamshire Council – Ian Thompson, Corporate Director for Planning, Growth and Sustainability ADEPT represents planning and place directors from county, unitary and combined authorities, along with Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs), sub-national transport boards and corporate partners drawn from key service sectors across England. Ian is chair of the organisation’s Sustainable Growth Board which leads on strategic planning, sustainable economic development and regeneration. He is also responsible for planning and sustainable development for Buckinghamshire Council and is one of the drivers behind the 16,000 home Aylesbury Garden Town project – and will provide a local authority perspective on planning’s role in creating a net zero future for the UK. Birmingham City Council – Maria Dunn, Head of Development Policy The recently launched “Our Future City: Central Birmingham Framework 2040” will double the city’s green space and active travel routes and has the potential to create 74,000 new jobs as well as 35,000 new homes for the growing population. Maria will delve into the masterplan, which was launched at UKREiiF, in more detail and outline how it is a once in a generation opportunity for equitable growth. BeFirst Regeneration – Caroline Harper, Deputy Managing Director Be First is Barking & Dagenham’s (LBBD) urban regeneration company. They will deliver 50,000 new homes and 20,000 new jobs over the next 20 years, with the profits made reinvested in public services. Be First is a unique company, with the business acumen of the private sector and the ethos of the public private sector and Caroline is well placed to contribute to the discussion on public/private collaboration to overcome growth challenges in the estuary. UKREiiF – Phil Laycock, Director Natural England – Melanie Hughes, Sustainable Development Programme Director Melanie Hughes is Sustainable Development Programme Director in Natural England (an arm’s length body in the DEFRA group). This programme provides significant opportunities to deliver the Environment Act ambitions in a place through more effective use of NE’s planning and species licensing levers. Over the next five years she is responsible for driving more effectively planned, high environmental quality development and infrastructure at a local level; supporting the shaping of net gain policy and implementation to deliver ambitions on the Nature Recovery Network; embedding Green infrastructure and Natural Capital Planning ; reforming species licensing to better reflect outcomes for conservation and developing strategic approaches to widespread environmental issues such as water quality. Associate your brand with The Land and Planning Development Conference and position your brand at the forefront of one of the UK’s biggest discussions and debates about the sector. Package Exhibition Stand Chair/ Speaking Opportunity Tickets VIP Backstage Access Cost (+VAT) Conference Partner Yes Yes 15 Yes £2,750 View Details Session Partner Yes Yes 10 Yes £1,750 View Details Best Practice Presentation Package Yes Yes 10 Yes £1,250 View Details Exhibitor Packages Yes – 5 Yes £750 View Details We have various partnership packages available, including packages with speaking opportunities, exhibition space and those that will drive brand awareness, 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 housing sector and the whole built environment industry. Conference Partner £2,750+VAT Become the headline partner of this conference and get mass awareness and brand visibility. This package is the ultimate – with a prime location during the event, a speaking opportunity, logo positioning on the top of the logo and your name in the event title – “_____________ Conference; Sponsored by YOUR COMPANY NAME” The conference will be called the xxx Conference in association with your company nameAbility to help shape the conference agenda and content to bring your strategic thinking to the eventOption to recommend speakersInclusion with pre-conference speaker communicationsAccess to the speakers and panellists; an excellent opportunity to establish rapport and build commercially rewarding relationshipsPrime branding for the whole conferenceOption to do a keynote speechOne speaking position on one panel during the conferenceOnline exhibition space allowing you to video chat with delegates and share downloadable content such as literature15 online delegate passes for your team or guestsDigital media branding: your logo will appear prominently on the website, marketing emails, social media etcMaster of Ceremonies “thank you” in the opening and closing speechesSocial media – pre, during and post-conference activityInclusion with all PR and outreach to regional, national and industry pressAccess to video of the conference after the eventBecome a partner > Session Partner £1,750+VAT The role of the session partner provides an opportunity for you to 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: Ability to help shape the session agenda and content to bring your strategic thinking to the eventOption to recommend speakers for the sessionInclusion with pre-conference speaker communicationsAccess to the speakers and panellists; an excellent opportunity to establish rapport and build commercially rewarding relationshipsBranding for the whole conference and your sessionOne speaking position on your panelOption to do a five minute introduction to your panel or thought leaders presentationOnline exhibition space allowing you to video chat with delegates and share downloadable content such as literature10 online delegate passes for your team or guestsDigital media branding: your logo will appear prominently on the website, marketing emails, social media etcMaster of Ceremonies “thank you” in the opening and closing speechesSocial media – pre, during and post-conference activityInclusion with all PR and outreach to regional, national and industry pressAccess to video of the conference after the eventBecome a partner > Best Practice Presentation Package £1,250+VAT During the breaks delegates are able to speed network and visit the exhibitors – but with this package you can also give them the option of coming to see your company deliver a 15-minute thought leadership presentation, enabling you to play a key role in the conference. Build brand awareness, loyalty, trust and new business leads amongst numerous civic and business leaders from across the industry. Benefits include: Ability to deliver a 15-minute presentation during one of the break periods Access to the VIP Room – a green room for speakers, VIP guests and sponsorsBranding across the rest of the conferenceOnline exhibition space allowing you to video chat with delegates and share content10 online delegate passes for your team and/or guestsDigital media branding: your logo will appear prominently on the website, marketing emails, social media, etcMaster of Ceremonies ‘thank you’ in the opening and closing speechesSocial media – pre, during and post-conference activityInclusion in any PR and outreach to regional, national and industry pressAccess to video of the conference after the eventBecome a partner > Exhibitor Package £750+VAT If you’re looking for access to the event and a space to meet online delegates and chat with them – then our exhibitor package is perfect. Some people can be reluctant to approach exhibition stands – but online it’s different and you’ll be inundated with enquiries and questions about your brand. Benefits include: Online exhibition space allowing you to video chat with delegates and share downloadable content such as literature5 online delegate passes for your team or guestsDigital media branding: your logo will appear prominently on the website, marketing emails, social media etcMaster of Ceremonies “thank you” in the opening and closing speechesSocial media – pre, during and post-conference activityInclusion with all PR and outreach to regional, national and industry pressAccess to video of the conference after the eventBecome 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 Our online conferences will merge our face-to-face conferences with a virtual platform – providing networking opportunities, exceptional panel discussions and debates, speaker presentations and an exhibition hall. Here’s a little video highlighting what to expect… And here’s a bit more information of key areas of our online events… You’ll receive unique log-in details to join our online event via computer or phone – and you’ll be greeted with an easy navigation tool. You’ll be able to navigate to: Main Stage Where our ‘Programme’ will take place with excellent speakers and content. You’ll be able to get involved, asking questions and taking part in live polls. Networking Area Just like a real conference you’ll be able to meet and connect with new people in our forum. You can directly request to chat with someone or you can enter our ‘speed networking’ area to meet numerous new people within the industry. Get your elevator pitch ready! Sponsor / Exhibitor Area Meet our partners and sponsors – view what they’re all about, video chat with them and download their literature and product information. Tickets Tickets are not currently available for this event. 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