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Book your place at housing.org.uk/londondevelopment Call 020 7067 1066 Email [email protected] @natfedevents #NHFDevelop London Development Conference 2016 Tuesday 6 December 99 City Road Conference Centre, London Sponsored by SAVE £50 if you book by 7 OCTOBER Hear directly from the London Mayor’s Office on their plans for the city Understand the impact of leaving the European Union and what this means for your developments in the capital Uncover the benefits of mergers for housing associations and review what’s best for your business

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Book your place at housing.org.uk/londondevelopmentCall 020 7067 1066 Email [email protected]

@natfedevents#NHFDevelop

London Development Conference 2016

Tuesday 6 December99 City Road Conference Centre, London

Sponsored by

SAVE £50if you book by

7 OCTOBER

• Hear directly from the London Mayor’s Office on their plans for the city

• Understand the impact of leaving the European Union and what this means for your developments in the capital

• Uncover the benefits of mergers for housing associations and review what’s best for your business

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Programme

10:55 Breakout sessions

Book today at housing.org.uk/londondevelopment Call 020 7067 1066 Email [email protected]

London Development Conference 2016

08:30 Registration and refreshments

10:30 Refreshments and networking

B1 B2 B3

Supporting an ageing population in a changing environmentFind out how you can continue to support an ageing population with only 10% of funding going into this area as our panel discusses:• government investment• releasing under occupancy • review of stock to use• what the demand is in London.

Jenny Buterchi, Partner, PRP ArchitectsAlison Carver, Chair of Board, Central & Cecil Housing TrustChris Holley, Chief Executive, Harrow Churches Housing AssociationShamez Alibhai, Head of Social Property Impact Fund, Cheyne CapitalChair: Rebecca Packwood, Chief Executive, Age Exchange

Joint venture partnership approachesFind out if you need to be working more closely with local authorities as housing associations have an increasingly important role as a key development partner. Bevan Brittan discuss their work with G15 members, local authorities, developers and funders to assist in the delivery of Housing Zones and larger estate programmes across London.

Jonathan Turner, Head of Housing, Bevan BrittanAndrew Shaw, Partner, Bevan BrittanChair: Margaret Lynch, Development Manager, Metropolitan

Replacing homes sold under the Voluntary Right to Buy (VRTB) Hear an update on implementation of VRTB and lessons learnt so far from the pilot schemes. We also discuss what the mechanisms are for replacements and look at the different options available to you to port discounts to other properties.

Kathleen Kelly, Head of Policy, National Housing Federation Clare Powell, Director of Strategy, Sovereign Housing Association (invited)

B4 B5 B6

11:40 Breakout sessions

09:00 Chair’s welcome Kerry Heath, Development and Regeneration Director, Hexagon Housing Association and Chair, National Housing Federation’s London Development Group

09:10 The Mayor’s Office view on what the future of London looks likeThe Mayor’s Office confronts the housing crisis in London, setting out how they will achieve the Mayor’s target for 50% of all new homes in London to be genuinely affordable. There will be a live debate so submit your questions via Twitter today using #NHFDevelop.James Murray, Deputy Mayor of Housing

Innovative methods of constructionLearn how you can accelerate house building, reduce development costs, improve energy efficiency and create new jobs via offsite manufacturing. Our experts discuss how you can get the best from modern methods of construction, including the cost of building, construction management and making our money stretch further to build 100,000 homes.

Andy Gatrell, Director of Regeneration and New Business, Swan (invited)Jessica Taylor, Partner, AshfordsChair: Kerry Heath, Development and Regeneration Director, Hexagon Housing Association and Chair, National Housing Federation’s London Development Group

Mega mergers vs independenceUnderstand what the benefits of merging are as we look at one of the largest mergers ever undertaken in housing and hear the decisions that led these organisations to this arrangement. Our experts discuss:• the true extent of what large

associations could achieve if they were to merge

• the future of smaller associations when it comes to development

• cases for retaining independence• the merger code.

Simon Bass, Director of Corporate Services, East Thames Housing AssociationDavid Woods, Development Director, Octavia HousingClare Thomson, Chief Executive, Islington & Shoreditch Housing AssociationNick Apetroaie, Chief Executive, Viridian Housing (invited)Chair: Chimi Shakohoxha, Partner, Clarke Willmott

Can Starter Homes succeed?Discuss the impact of Starter Homes and how your business model will be affected. We look at Starter Homes vs shared ownership and de-risking home ownership products.

Representative from BarrattsRobert Grundy, Head of Housing, SavillsJohn Hughes, Development Director, Notting Hill Housing TrustMarc Vlessing, Founder and Chief Executive, Pocket LivingChair: Dan Read, Head of New Business, Affinity Sutton

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The National Housing Federation is the voice of affordable housing in England. We believe that everyone should have the home they need at a price they can afford. That’s why we represent the work of housing associations and campaign for better housing. Our members provide two and a half million homes for more than five million people. And each year they invest in a diverse range of neighbourhood projects that help create strong, vibrant communities.

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Book today at housing.org.uk/londondevelopment Call 020 7067 1066 Email [email protected]

SAVE £50 if you book by 7 OCTOBER 2016

EXHIBITING AND SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Building high density in LondonTake forward design lessons for high density schemes and identify how you can keep service charges economically viable. Our experts discuss good practice from a housing management perspective and the idea of designing a home from inside out.

Carol Carter, Group Director of Housing, The Hyde GroupJulia Park, Head of Housing Research, Levitt BernsteinChair: Gareth Jones, Director of Development, Origin Housing

14:05 Breakout sessions

Standards and designExamine 1518 standards and how they’ve moved on including legislation and new requirements. Look at how they change from one programme to the next, how design requirements have moved on and how they impact on delivery.

Levent Kerimol, Principal Regeneration Officer, GLAChair: Angela Godrich, Design & Sustainability Manager, Notting Hill Housing Trust

Planning in LondonWe lay out what the new Planning and Housing Act is and the impact it might have on your organisation, including how you can maximise the amount of affordable housing. Compare the old supplementary planning guidance (SPG) vs the new SPG and look in detail at the Neighbourhood Planning & Infrastructure Bill and Permission in Principle.

Nick Taylor, Head of North West London, GLAJenna Goldberg, Director, London Communications AgencyAnna Sabine-Newlyn, Chief Executive, Meeting Place CommunicationsChair: Rachel Fisher, Head of Policy, National Housing Federation

12:25 Lunch and networking

13:15 The effect of Brexit on development in LondonExamine the short, medium and long term effects of leaving the European Union on development in London. How do you continue to import raw materials on the back of a falling pound? How can we ensure that we keep the skills and materials in order to build the homes London needs? Jamie Ratcliff, Assistant Director of Policy, Programme and Services, Greater London Authority (GLA) Mark Rogers, Chief Executive, Circle Housing Tony Clements, Assistant Chief Executive, London Borough of Newham (invited) Chair: Adam Challis, Head of Residential Research, JLL

B7 B8 B9

14:50 Refreshments and networking

15:15 Crystal ball session: where is the market heading?As we aim to deliver 50,000 homes a year, we examine the opportunities for partnership between housing associations and private developers including how this works in practice with a case study from L&Q on their Barking Riverside development. We also look at the future housing market including private rent, shared ownership and outright sales. Jerome Geoghegan, Group Director of Development, L&Q Duncan Bowie, Senior Lecturer in Spatial Planning, University of Westminster Adam Challis, Head of Residential Research, JLL Active chair: Mairead Carroll, External Affairs Manager, National Housing Federation

16:05 Closing remarks and conference close Kerry Heath, Development and Regeneration Director, Hexagon Housing Association and Chair, National Housing Federation’s London Development Group

16:15 Conference drinks reception and networking

SponsorshipTo discuss sponsorship opportunities please contact Amit Kotecha, Account Director of Sponsorship at the National Housing Federation on [email protected] or 020 7067 1148.

Exhibiting opportunitiesTo find out about exhibiting at the conference please contact Phil Keith or Adrian Durr at Foremarke Exhibitions on 020 8877 8899 or [email protected] or [email protected].

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I understand that payment must be made at the time of booking. I enclose a cheque payable to the National Housing Federation I have paid by BACS and attach the remittance advice (Please quote LDEV1216 on all BACS transmissions)National Housing Federation bank account details are: LloydsTSB, Kings Cross Branch, 344 Grays Inn Road, London, WC1X 8BX Federation Sort Code: 30-94-73 Account No. 00113238

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BOOKING FORMLondon Development Conference 2016Tuesday 6 December 99 City Road Conference Centre, LondonEC1Y 1AX

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DISCLAIMER: This programme is correct at the time of going to press. In the event of one or more of the advertised speakers being unable to attend, for reasons beyond the control of the conference organisers, we reserve the right to make alterations or substitutions to the programme as deemed fit. All timings are provisional and may be subject to change. Views expressed by speakers are their own. The National Housing Federation disclaims any liability for advice given or views expressed by any speaker at the event or in notes or documentation provided for the delegates.

ALL CANCELLATIONS MUST BE MADE IN WRITING. Cancellations will be charged a £100 administration fee. The full fee is payable for any cancellations received after Tuesday 8 November 2016.

*Delegates can only attend ONE session at any time. Sessions are subject to availability at the time of booking.

Early bird members £315Standard members £365

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Early bird public sector/not for profit £365Standard public sector/not for profit £415

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The early bird deadline is 7 October 2016. Book by this date to receive a £50 discount on standard rates.

Early bird private sector £475Standard private sector £525

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Session choices*10:55 - 11:40 11:40 - 12:25 14:05 - 14:50

1st Delegate B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B92nd Delegate B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B93rd Delegate B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9