What the New London Plan Means for Londoners
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WIFI Username: FH Conferencing Password: @BritishQuakers THE BIG DEBATE What the new London Plan means for Londoners Monday 5 February 2018, 18:00–20:15 (doors open 17:00) Friends House, 173 Euston Road, NW1 2BJ JOIN THE CONVERSATION We want to make sure we address your most burning questions. Vote now to the live polls and submit your questions. To join please follow the steps below: Visit: www.sli.do Event code: #VOTE Tag us on twitter: @nlalondon #LDNPlanDebate 2 PROGRAMME - WELCOME 18:00 DEBATE 1: The London Plan DEBATE 2: Housing DEBATE 3: Assembly Members’ response Chaired by Peter Murray, Chairman Chaired by Lisa Taylor, Chief Executive, of New London Architecture and The Future of London Chaired by Tony Travers, Director, London Society and Mayor’s Design LSE London Advocate 18:50 19:35 Opening statement 18:05 James Murray, Deputy Mayor for Responses Keynote and opening statement Housing and Residential Development Nicky Gavron, Assembly Member, Chair Jules Pipe, Deputy Mayor for Planning, of Planning Committee, and GLA Labour Regeneration and Skills Spokesperson for Planning 18:55 Caroline Russell, Assembly Member, Green Party Responses & panel discussion 18:10 Cllr Adele Morris, LB Southwark, Liz Peace CBE, Chairman, Old Oak and Liberal Democrat Responses & panel discussion Park Royal Development Corporation Sadie Morgan, Co-Founding Director, Andrew Boff, Assembly Member, Ben Derbyshire, President, RIBA and Conservative Party dRMM Architects, Commissioner, Chair, HTA Design National Infrastructure Commission and Jo Negrini, Chief Executive, LB Croydon Mayor’s Design Advocate Claire Bennie, Director, Municipal and Yolande Barnes, Director, World Mayor Design Advocate 19:55 Research, Savills Q&A from the floor Nicholas Boys Smith, Founding Director, Create Streets 19:15 Michael Meadows, Planning Director, British Land Q&A from the floor 20:05 Closing remarks Peter Murray, Chairman, New London 18:30 19:30 Architecture and The London Society and Mayor’s Design Advocate Q&A from the floor Voting 18:45 20:10 Voting Voting 20:15 Close The Big Debate - have your say on the new London Plan 3 PROGRAMME CHAMPION York House, 45 Seymour Street, London, W1H 7LX www.britishland.com | @BritishLandPLC Our portfolio of high quality UK commercial property is focused on Retail around the UK and London Offices. 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Gensler’s London office works on projects across UK, Europe and the Middle East. 4 BIOGRAPHIES Andrew Boff Assembly Member, Conservative Party Yolande Barnes Claire Bennie Director - World Research, Director, Municipal and Savills Mayor’s Design Advocate Andrew has been a Councillor in Hillingdon (1982-1994) and Hackney (2005-2006). Born in Hillingdon, he was leader of the Council between 1990 and 1992. While in Hackney he helped run Broadway Market’s Ben Derbyshire Saturday market and published a local magazine. Up to being elected President, RIBA and Chair, to the Assembly in 2008, Andrew HTA Design LLP Claire is Director of Municipal, a new ran his own IT support company. Yolande leads the World Research consultancy which helps visionary During his time on the Assembly team at Savills. With over 30 years people put thought, care, ambition he has headed an investigation experience in property research, and quality back into housing. into housing overcrowding and her areas of focus now are world Amongst other projects, Municipal is has published reports on violence cities, the movement of international working with igloo and Nationwide against sex workers, housing on the capital in real estate, the impact of Building Society to direct a new Olympic site and end of life care. social, economic and environmental @Conservatives trends on all sectors of real estate housing development in Swindon. Ben is Chair of HTA Design LLP, a markets, global urbanism and mixed Claire spent 11 years at London design consultancy to the home use issues. Having established housing association Peabody, latterly building industry, practicing the Savills Residential Research as Development Director, leading an ‘creative collaboration’ in a range of department in 1989, Yolande’s award-winning programme of 5000 professional and other disciplines. research techniques have extended new build homes. Claire pioneered A member of the practice since to global markets and her remit has smarter procurement at Peabody 1976 and a co-owner since 1986, expanded to all types of cross-border to achieve high quality built results Nicholas Boys Smith Ben became a main board director real estate, in both established and when the practice incorporated in as well as nurturing SMEs. Claire Founding Director, emerging markets. She is an advisor 2000 and was appointed Managing previously worked as an architect at Create Streets to various academic and business Director in 2005. Ben became groups. She is a Fellow of the Royal Proctor and Matthews Architects on Managing Partner in 2013 when Geographical Society, a Director several housing schemes, including HTA Architects Limited became of Design for Homes, a founding a phase of Greenwich Millennium HTA Design LLP and then Chair in member of the Society of Property Village. Claire is a panel member at 2016. He has built up broad-ranging Researchers, an Academician with the Design South East and chairs Design expertise through involvement in Academy of Urbanism and Visiting Review at Brighton and Hove as well much of HTA’s work in regeneration, Professor at the Bartlett School of as Kingston councils. During a recent masterplanning, housing and mixed Planning, University College London. sabbatical year, Claire travelled Nicholas is the founding director use design. Ben has worked on a She produces regular reports and many complex large-scale schemes across Europe visiting 70 new of Create Streets, an independent articles on global cross-sector and undertaken by the practice over the housing developments in research institute that encourages UK residential market trends and the creation of more and better years. As well as acting as HTA’s regularly appears in the international 20 cities and recorded her urban homes with terraced streets Chair, Ben is responsible for the press, on television and radio. experiences in a blog at of houses and apartments rather practices internal Design Review wearemunicipal.co.uk/thinking @Savills than complex multi-storey buildings. process and leads the Marketing @clairebennie @YolandeBarnes He is a Commissioner of Historic effort. Ben was elected as President England, a senior research fellow of the RIBA in a ballot of members in at the University of Buckingham, a August 2016. He became President Fellow at the Legatum Institute and in September 2017.