Homes show preview
Delegates from National Leasehold Group Annual conference, National Sales
Group conference, and HOMES will be able to attend certain sessions in each other’s theatres. In addition, Kit Malthouse MP, Minister of State for Housing, will appear at HOMES 2018 giving the keynote at Kier Teatre Two on 29th November.
THE EXHIBITION Te benefit of attending HOMES 2018 is that you can catch up with all your key suppliers in one room. Over 120 exhibitors, 40 sponsors and 10 key partners will be attending HOMES with key focuses on innovation, product launches, hospitality areas and pioneers.
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT As Brexit draws near, residential development of new homes remains a focus for the housing sector. HOMES will help provide housing professionals with the innovative thinking to build more homes and ensure high quality standard of living by discussing Home England’s strategic partnership deals, post-budget housing delivery priorities, and how Build to Rent can work for the social housing sector.
ASSET MANAGEMENT HOMES’ attendees will explore the latest thinking and best practice around repairs and maintenance in the housing sector, which include strategic asset management in a post-Grenfell world, implementing the Hackitt recommendations, and the need for a review of the Decent Homes Standard.
To register for your free ticket (fee applies to commercial organisations), visit
www.homesevent.co.uk
26 | HMM November 2018 |
www.housingmmonline.co.uk
PROCUREMENT HOMES’ attendees will also discuss the significance of procurement in the housing industry and how it benefits housing professionals. Housing professionals will explore the methods of procurement and what works best for their organisations, achieving social value from procurement, and whether procurement stifles innovation.
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