Housing 2022 Show Preview
Housing returns to Manchester this June
Housing, the Chartered Institute of Housing’s annual conference – and what is said to be Europe’s largest housing festival – returns to its usual timeline and will take place 28-30 June at Manchester Central.
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n 2022, there is more to talk about than ever before: the levelling-up agenda; professionalism and skills; leadership and innovation; town-centre regeneration; partnerships for the delivery of more affordable housing;
sustainability and retrofitting of old housing stock; delivery of safe, high quality housing; funding and driving the economic recovery. All this sits under the umbrella of what drives us all across this
sector: ensuring the needs of tenants and residents at the heart of our endeavours. Housing will bring over 150 hours of CPD accredited content covering
the economic landscape, building safety, homelessness, housing delivery, affordability, funding, climate change and lots more of relevance to everyone working in UK housing. Government speaker, the minister of state for housing Te Rt Hon Stuart
Andrew MP is a confirmed speaker, who’ll be joined by a range of industry leaders such as:
• Joanna Averley, chief planner, DLUHC • Peter Baker, chief inspector of buildings, Health and Safety Executive
• Grace Carroll, head of home workplace and destination EV charging policy, Office for Zero Emission Vehicles, Department for Transport
• Kate Dodsworth, director of consumer regulation, Regulator for Social Housing
• Richard Blakeway, housing ombudsman • Michael Wayne Bexton, director of carbon reduction, energy and sustainability, Nottingham City Council
• Ellie Horwitch-Smith, assistant director of route to net zero, Birmingham City Council
• Martin Brown, managing director of special projects, McCarthy Stone • Alysha Burrell, assistant land and planning manager, Taylor Wimpey • Georgina Patel, decarbonisation strategic lead, Halton Housing • Andrew Yuill, director of strategic asset management, Flagship Group
OVERVIEW Discover six stages of CPD accredited sessions on the show floor, including the Fringe Festival stage, Connected Futures stage, Unlock Net Zero stage, Knowledge stage, Insight stage, and PfH Live.
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