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Homes 2017: dedicated to housing


In partnership with the National Housing and National Leasehold Group, Homes 2017 is the only housing event in the UK dedicated to residential development, strategic asset management and procurement solutions.


Key speakers include… • Sir Edward Lister, chairman, Homes and Communities Agency


• Jayne Dunn (labour), cabinet member for neighbourhoods and community safety, Sheffield City Council


• Professor Paul Cheshire, department for geography and environment, London School of Economics


• Ann Santry CBE, chief executive, Soverign • Claire Kober (labour), leader, Haringey Council


• Trudi Elliott CBE, chief executive, Royal Town Planning Institute


discover the latest housing innovations, speak to leading housing suppliers and be inspired by expert minds from across the housing industry.


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LEARNING Homes boasts the housing sector’s largest free (fee applies to commercial organisations) learning programme, offering talks, seminars and panel debates. Five theatres will cover topics ranging from strategic asset management,


residential development, efficiency, fire safety, home ownership, planning, regeneration, technology, people, finance and Build to Rent. Senior representatives from the Government, local authorities, housing


associations and the commercial sector ensure that every base is covered in addressing the sector’s key challenges at the event.


STRATEGIC ASSET MANAGEMENT The strategic asset management stream of seminar sessions will explore the latest thinking and best practice around repairs and maintenance, strategic asset management, partnership models and innovations in energy management. Set in an environment for informed debate and discussion,


ttended by over 3000 housing sector professionals from housing associations, local authorities and the commercial sector, Homes is an opportunity to explore the latest thinking on housing supply,


attendees will leave with a ‘tool kit’ of take-home solutions which can be implemented straight away.


BUILD TO RENT Build to Rent is now seen as a realistic solution to the housing crisis. The increase in these developments recently is a visible sign of this, especially in the capital, where large scale sites are providing quality and affordable homes. Homes 2017 features a stream of sessions dedicated to this tenure type.


FINANCE, EFFICIENCY & TECHNOLOGY Since the introduction of yearly 1 per cent rent reductions in 2016 there has been an increasing onus on the sector to provide value for money and to deliver cost savings. This stream of sessions will showcase how organisations are realising savings and efficiencies through innovative financial management, underpinned by current and emerging technologies.


RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Residential development of new homes, across all tenures, is at the forefront of the sector’s mind. Across the two there will be leading content to help attendees get to grips with the latest innovations and thinking, which can help companies meet the housing supply challenge.


HOMES 2017 takes place at Olympia, London 22-23 November 2017. Secure your free (Fee applies to commercial organisations) ticket today at homesevent.co.uk/visit


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