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38 CIH/HOUSING SHOW PREVIEW


SHOW PREVIEW


TACKLING THE SUPPLY CHALLENGE AT HOUSING 2017


Housing 2017 will explore hot topics including tackling the housing supply challenge and homelessness, coping with deregulation and mergers, and thriving in the current and future political environment.


ousing 2017, taking place in Manchester on 27-29 June, is set to welcome 1,500 delegates and a total audience of 8,000 people who can expect to walk away with bright ideas and inspiration. The conference will explore the biggest questions our industry is facing and will aim to identify the solutions that can help make a difference. In such a crucial period of change and Brexit uncertainty, Housing 2017 is the perfect opportunity for the sector to come together, take stock and re-energise. Over the three days we will examine and explore the political and policy environment, the economic outlook and the latest thinking across the sector. By attending the conference delegates will get the following benefits:


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• A deeper understanding of how the sector can meet the housing supply challenge. • Strategic sessions on how housing can


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AS A LEADING EVENT, HOUSING 2017 OFFERS THE HOUSING SECTOR A UNIQUE PLATFORM TO TAKE STOCK AND PLAN FOR THE FUTURE


underpin economic development and create successful communities.


• Best practice examples of delivering genuinely affordable housing.


• Ideas around what the business models of the future will look like.


• A clear picture of the opportunities and the risks that deregulation presents.


• Leading insights on leadership, strategy and mission.


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