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Background

Against a backdrop of Grenfell, Covid, homelessness and surging demand, the will to find sustainable solutions to our housing shortage, that meets the needs of all, is perhaps not in question.

How we get there, however, is definitely up for discussion and finance will play an important role.

Working in partnership with housing associations, RSLs, universities, investors, central government, developers and charities; local government has a pivotal role to play in the progressive collaboration that is driving new funding models and partnerships around the UK.

Speakers

Will Perry, director of strategy, Regulator of Social Housing
Claire Kober, managing director, Homes, Pinnacle Housing
Prof Janice Morphet, Bartlett School of Planning, University College London
Debbie Ward, interim director of transformation, Homes England
Darren Welsh, deputy strategic director resident services & director of housing, Waltham Forest Council & co-chair Retrofit London Housing Plan
Abi Jacobs, director of development partnerships, L&Q
Joanne Drew, housing and regeneration director, London Borough of Enfield
Paul Jones, executive director finance & assets, Tim Atkins, managing director, place and growth, Paul Minnis, senior commercial manager, Cheltenham Borough Council
Pat Hayes, managing director, Be First
Victoria Kell, strategic policy lead for homelessness, Liverpool City Region Combined Authority
John Searle, strategic director of place, Salford City Council
Joseph Holmes, executive director for resources, West Berkshire Council
Tracie Langley, chief operating officer & s151, Cornwall County Council
Peter Matthew, executive director housing, planning and communities, London Borough of Hounslow
Chris Naylor, director, Inner Circle
Drew Ritchie, investment director, Big Society Capital
Claire Harding, research director, Centre for London
Luke Cross, director, Social
Hakeem Osinaike, director of housing, London Borough of Brent
Omar Al-Hasso, managing director, Phi Capital Investments
Jessica Friend, group corporate finance director, Platform Housing Group
Jonathan Bunt, co-founder Beehive
Ian Williams, group director of finance and corporate resources, London Borough of Hackney
Emma Maier, director, Ask Why
Steve Partridge, director, housing consultancy, Savills
Emma Osmundsen, managing director, Exeter City Living
Eamonn Hughes, chief financial officer, Peabody
Ryan Jude, programme director, green taxonomy, Green Finance Institute
Jamie Broderick, director, Impact Investment Institute
Sarah Forster, ceo and co-founder, The Good Economy
James Agar, head of long income, Pension Insurance Corporation
Tristan Samuels, director of regeneration, Portsmouth City Council
Alison Bennett, director of development, Raven Housing Trust
James Rolfe, chief operating officer, Anglian Ruskin University
Pete Gladwell, head of public sector partnerships, Legal & General Investment Management
Susan Hickey, non-executive director


Almost every local authority, whether with or without a Housing Revenue Account, will be looking at some kind of housing project in the next five years.

Housing151 provides a space to explore case studies, build networks, analyse financial models and push forward the shared ambition to create more homes.

If you’re a finance or housing director from a local authority or an organisation that works with local government and has financial and investment ideas to bring to the table, this conference is for you.

For information on sponsorship and exhibition opportunities please contact peter.braham@room151.co.uk

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Registration

Local authority, housing association, charity, university, pension fund

Registration fee: £399 + VAT 

Private sector/other

Registration fee: £599 + VAT 

Register delegate/s here with credit/debit card payments

Register delegate/s here with BACS/ invoice payments

Non-refundable within 30 days of the conference (can allocate to a colleague). Refundable more than 30 days out minus a 25% administration fee.

Venue: 133 Houndsditch – How To Find Us