UK Regeneration Industry Exhibition and Conference
Event
- Title:
- UK Regeneration Industry Exhibition and Conference
- When:
- Tue, 24. March 2015 - Wed, 25. March 2015
- Where:
- Liverpool,
- Category:
- Other-General
Description
Regen 2015, St George's Hall, Liverpool, Tuesday 24 - Wednesday 25 March 2015
The Free-to-attend UK Regeneration Industry Exhibition and Conference
Click here to register to attend
- Free–to–attend, 24 speaker, 2 day conference programme, with the leading figures in the UK Regeneration Industry ( click here to see final conference programme )
- Free–to–attend exhibition of some of the industry's major product and service suppliers( click here to see list of participating companies )
- Free–to–attend, complimentary 2 hour champagne drinks reception & networking evening with hundreds of industry colleagues
Dear Colleagues
May we take this opportunity to thank all those individuals and companies who have already confirmed their presence as speakers, delegates or exhibitors at Regen 2015 www.regen-2015.com, the 2nd Annual free-to-attend Exhibition and Conference for the UK Regeneration Industry.
Whether you wish to sell your products and services or establish new business contacts and relationships, meet potential suppliers or partners, or attend the conference to discuss and debate the hot topics in regeneration, Regen 2015 offers something for everyone involved in the industry.
Regen 2015 will once again provide significant sales and business development opportunities whilst also offering an outstanding networking platform with up to 1,500 industry colleagues, and really is a unique opportunity not to be missed.
And don’t forget the complimentary 2 hour champagne drinks reception / networking evening from 5.15pm – 7.15pm on Tuesday 24 March, held in the exhibition hall, which you, your colleagues, your guests and your clients are all welcome to attend.
- Town & City councils
- Urban & rural regeneration & development companies
- Housing associations, suppliers & contractors
- Construction companies
- Banks and financial institutions
- Regeneration investment agencies
- Economic development & regeneration practitioners
- Architects, surveyors, town planners & urban design companies
- Local & central government agencies
Please feel free to also invite your guests / clients / colleagues to attend http://regen-2015.com/register-attend-exhibition-conference.php
We look forward to seeing you at the event next week in Liverpool.
Many thanks
The Regen 2015 Team
0845 467 3303
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Conference Chair – Max Steinberg CBE – Chief Executive, Liverpool Vision
Welcome to Regen 2015 and welcome to Liverpool – World Class City for Business
Ian McCarthy, Director of Programmes, Liverpool Vision
IFB 2014 – a resounding success, and the drive to make IFB 2016 even better
Professor Michael Parkinson CBE – Adviser to the Vice Chancellor, University of Liverpool
Northern Powerhouse – How are we going to make it happen ?
Naomi Clayton– Senior Analyst, Centre for Cities
Understanding and improving UK cities' economic performance
Kate Willard – Chair, Atlantic Gateway & Company Secretary Stobarts
Atlantic Gateway – Infrastructure and Superport
Euan Hall – Chief Executive, The Land Trust
Sustainable land management – models for public space
Alex Notay – UK Executive Director, Urban Land Institute
The responsible use of land, creating and sustaining thriving communities
Richard Steel – Director, Atmos Consulting Ltd, Soils and Water Team
Urban Waters and Dock Rehabilitation
Keith Burge – Institute of Economic Development
Under-performing Towns and Cities – realising the potential
Debbie Jackson – Asst Director Regeneration, The Mayor’s Regeneration Team, Greater London Authority
Driving growth in London’s economic and town centres
Trudi Elliott– Chief Executive, The Royal Town Planning Institute
How to plan for growth across city and county regions
Shanaaz Carroll – Acting Chief Executive, Assoc. of Town & City Management
Town Centre Futures
Steve Szostak – Chief Executive, Britain’s Energy Coast
Regeneration – from strategy to delivery
Katy Lock – Expert and Advocate, New Towns and Garden Cities, Town & Country Planning Association
An Introduction to the UK's New Towns and Garden Cities
Deborah McLaughlin – Chief Executive, Manchester Place
How to build 55,000 new homes / Investing in housing to support regeneration and growth
Kathleen Kelly – Assistant Director for Policy & Research, The National Housing Federation
Housing associations, regeneration, better housing and neighbourhoods
Peter Halsall – Chief Executive, Good Homes Alliance
Vision for an entrepreneurial, sustainable and equitable new homes sector
Prof. Alan Harding – Director, Heseltine Institute for Public Policy & Practice
How places work – making the most of evidence
Richard Tracey – Project Director, Atlantic Gateway
Atlantic Gateway Parklands – landscape for prosperity
Graham Marshall – Prosocial Place / Urban Design Group
Healthy Cities – Design Matters
John Tatham – Partnerships Director, Igloo Regeneration
Working in partnerships to deliver sustainable development
Ellen Dempster – Senior Projects Advisor, The Prince's Regeneration Trust
Redundant historic sites, rescued, and regenerated for the benefit of the surrounding community
Tim Brennan – Senior Regeneration Adviser, English Heritage
The impact of heritage on growth, the economy, our wellbeing and sense of place
Seán O'Reilly – Director, Institute of Historic Building Conservation
Conservation – standards and skills
Cathie Clarke – General Manager, The National Heritage Training Group
The heritage sector – developing traditional skills
Venue
- Location:
- Liverpool