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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, , 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, Q&A from the floor Nicholas Boys Smith, Founding Director, Create Streets 19:15 Michael Meadows, Planning Director, 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

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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. an Academician of the Academy @HTADesignLLP of Urbanism. @RIBA @createstreets

The Big Debate - have your say on the new London Plan 5 James Murray Deputy Mayor for Housing Michael Meadows and Residential Development Planning Director, British Land

James joined the Mayor’s Office in 2016 as Deputy Mayor for Housing Michael is responsible for planning and Residential Development, Nicky Gavron across British Land’s London Office Cllr Adele Morris coming from Islington Council, where Assembly Member, Chair of portfolio, comprising three office-led LB Southwark, he held the position of Executive campuses in central London as well Planning Committee, and Liberal Democrat Member for Housing & Development as high quality standalone buildings for six years. In the Mayor’s Office, GLA Labour Spokesperson in well-connected locations. British for Planning Land is a leading UK commercial James is focussing on bringing property company focused on high together a broad alliance – including quality retail and London offices. Our councils, housing associations, strategy is to provide places which developers and businesses – to meet the needs of our customers support plans to build more new and respond to changing lifestyles – and affordable homes in London. Places People Prefer. Adele is the Liberal Democrat He is advising the Mayor on @BritishLandPLC Spokesperson for Regeneration planning policy, particularly helping and a member of the planning to develop and implement new Nicky has been an elected politician committee at the London Borough approaches to housing. since 1986 and has a track record of Southwark, where she has been @LDN_Gov in urban policy development for a councillor since 2006. Her keen @jamesmurray_ldn every level of government. In interest in planning and development particular, she has been at the Sadie Morgan has led her to undertake an MA forefront of developing integrated Co-Founding Director, dRMM in Urban Regeneration. She is the and sustainable land-use, transport Architects, Commissioner, Liberal Democrat lead member on and environmental planning policies both the Environment, Economy, Peter Murray National Infrastructure Housing and Transport and the for London. In 2000, she became Commission and Mayor’s Chairman, New London the first statutory Deputy Mayor of Planning Advisory Service boards at Architecture and The London London, a post she held for seven Design Advocate the Local Government Association. @AdeleCathedrals Society and Mayor’s years. In this role, she worked Design Advocate closely with Mayor Livingstone @lb_southwark to set up the ’s working processes and policy frameworks, with particular responsibility for the London Plan and climate change. She also played a central role in shaping the agenda Sadie is a founding director of Stirling for women and established the Prize winning architecture practice GLA’s Children and Young People’s dRMM. She lectures internationally Peter trained as an architect and was Unit. Leading London’s response on the work of dRMM and the editor of Building Design and RIBA to climate change, she introduced Journal before starting Blueprint policies and programmes to reduce importance of infrastructure which Magazine in 1983. He has curated C02 emissions across energy, water, connects back to people and place. a number of major architectural waste and transport. She became the youngest president exhibitions and is President of the @LondonAssembly of the Architectural Association in global communications consultancy 2013, and in 2016, was appointed Wordsearch. He is founder of the Professor at the University of London Festival of Architecture and Westminster and awarded an is author of various architectural honorary doctorate from London books including, “The saga of Sydney South Bank University. Sadie was Opera House” and “A passion to named New Londoner of the Year at build”. He is a Past Master of The the New London Awards 2017 for Architects’ Company, a visiting her work championing the importance professor at IE University in Madrid, Chairman of The London Society and of design at the highest political level. of New London Architecture (NLA) @dRMMArchitects and a Mayor’s Design Advocate. @nlalondon @pgsmurray

6 Caroline Russell Assembly Member, Lisa Taylor Green Party Chief Executive, Future of London (FoL)

With a background in project Caroline, Green Party Member of the management, communications London Assembly since May 2016, and stakeholder relations, Lisa

Jo Negrini Liz Peace CBE chairs the Assembly’s Economy has run FoL since 2013. She leads on strategy, external affairs and Chief Executive, LB Croydon Chairman, Old Oak and Committee. She is working on facilitation and oversees major Park Royal Development securing and maintaining London’s programmes. She ran the initial Coorporation resilient economy including how Housing Expo study, sits on Public to diversify London’s night time Practice’s Advisory Board and economy. Caroline is also the is a trustee of the Meanwhile Foundation. A journalist by training, Environment Committee deputy she has worked at director level chair and is a member of both the worldwide, delivering complex Transport Committee and LFEPA. projects for clients including ABB, Caroline has lived in Islington since Environment Canada, Land Rover and CBS. Originally from Australia, Jo has 1992. She is a walking and cycling @futureofldn worked in regeneration and planning campaigner who was elected as the in London for over 28 years. Working Liz was Chief Executive of the British sole opposition councillor in Islington on projects from small public Property Federation for thirteen in 2014. Formerly an artist and improvements to major metropolitan years until her retirement in 2014. lecturer, Caroline retrained as a regeneration, Jo has focused on She was awarded a CBE in 2008 for civil engineer. making places that people can enjoy services to the property industry. @TheGreenParty Tony Travers and own. As Director of Regeneration Liz now has a portfolio career with Director, LSE London at Lambeth, Jo worked on her first a range of non-executive, advisory award winning public realm scheme and charity roles, at Howard de at Brixton’s Windrush Square and Walden Estates, RPS plc, RDI REIT flagship regeneration initiative – plc, Holtby Turner, and the Churches Jules Pipe Clapham One which focused on Conservation Trust. She is Chair of Deputy Mayor, Planning, the high quality design of new LandAid, the Architectural Heritage Regeneration and Skills public services, in this case a new Fund and the Centre for London and Council library and leisure centre. President of the Property Litigation Tony is director of LSE London, Fast forward to Croydon where Jo Association. She is a member of a research centre at the London now has, in her words, “ the best the ’s Homes for School of Economics. He is also a regeneration job in London” as Chief Londoners Board and chairs the professor in the LSE’s Government Executive of the fastest growing Shadow Government Property Department. His key research economy in London. Jo now pulls the Agency. In 2017 Liz was appointed interests include public finance, local/ strings on bringing together all the Chairman of the Old Oak and Park regional government and London Jules is the Deputy Mayor for services of the Council, together with Royal Development Corporation government. In 2012-13, he chaired Planning, Regeneration and Skills. He the London Finance Commission partners to make Croydon a place (OPDC). is working on key priorities for the where people want to be. Croydon @lizpeaceCBE and is currently a member of the Mayor, including: major regeneration City Growth Commission. He has is a unique place as it provides @oldoakparkroyal projects across the capital, providing recently been an advisor to the opportunities for housing growth but young people and adults with the House of Commons Education Select also is re-emerging as an alternative skills they need for their careers, Committee and also the Communities place for business. ensuring London’s infrastructure and Local Government Select @yourcroydon needs are delivered to benefit all Committee. He is a research board Londoners, and leading on revising member of the Centre for Cities and the London Plan. Jules has unrivalled a board member of the New Local knowledge of London government, Government Network. He chaired the becoming the first directly elected London Finance Commission and has mayor of Hackney in 2002 and published books on both the Mayor serving as Chair of London Councils of London and the . from June 2010 to July 2016. @LSEnews @LDN_Gov

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www. academyofurbanism.org.uk The Academy of Urbanism is a politically independent, not-for-profit organisation that brings together both the current and next generation of urban leaders, thinkers and practitioners. We work with places to identify and reinforce their strengths, and help them recognise and overcome obstacles to greater success. Through our events, activities and programmes we draw out and disseminate examples and lessons of good urbanism. We use the evidence we gather to promote better understanding of how the development and management of the urban realm can provide a better quality of living for all.

www.londonsociety.org.uk/appg The APPG for London’s Planning and Built Environment debates the key issues facing the changing shape of London, from quality housing delivery, to the changing shape of the skyline, to affordability of living and work spaces, bringing together MPs and Peers from across the political parties to help shape a better city in a period of major growth. Established up by The London Society, which provides the Secretariat, and supported by New London Architecture and Local Dialogue, the APPG is chaired bu Rupa Huq MP and it sets out and develops in-depth inquiries on the future shape of the UK capital, drawing together expertise and evidence from the industry, professions and political parties.

www.londoncouncils.gov.uk/who-runs-london/appg-london The All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for London, founded in June 2015, was set up ‘to promote London in the interests of all its people, places and businesses as a global city and powerhouse of the economy’. London MPs and Peers of all political parties come together to provide a voice for London in Parliament. The group organise meetings, briefings and debates on policy issues of interest to Londoners – recently these have included housing, the future of rail and devolution. APPG meetings are open to representatives of organisations interested and affected by the issue under debate.

www.bpf.org.uk The BPF is the trade body for the people who attract new investment into London’s buildings and places, and therefore we are acutely conscious we help shape where Londoners work, rest and enjoy themselves. We want to help create a capital city that is liveable, and therefore provides access to first-rate facilities for: transport, jobs, education, health, shopping and homes, but also a London that is open, exciting, inclusive and inventive. We seek to work with other stakeholders on that vision and welcome this latest event on the Draft London Plan.

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Centre for Cities is a research and policy institute, dedicated to improving the economic success of UK cities. We are a charity that works with cities, business and Whitehall to develop and implement policy that supports the performance of urban economies. We do this through impartial research and knowledge exchange. 8 www.centreforlondon.org Centre for London is the capital’s dedicated think tank. Our mission is to develop new solutions to London’s critical challenges and advocate for a fair and prosperous global city. We help national and London policymakers think beyond the next election and plan for the future. We publish research, we hold events, we collaborate and influence.

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City Architecture Forum is a group of professionals from many backgrounds with a common interest in the quality of architecture and public space in the City of London. Formed in 1991 when there was a clear difference of view in the City about the appropriate architecture for the present, the Forum has since heard from the leading designers, developers and planners, visited many landmark buildings and debated the virtues of the wave of development since that date. It is not a campaigning society but hopes to influence policy makers and participants by spreading understanding of issues and approaches amongst its members. Membership is balanced across disciplines to promote rounded discussion. Typically members are drawn from amongst Architects, Engineers, Surveyors, Planners, Constructors, Developers, Building, Financiers, Conservationists and Media.

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www.futureoflondon.org.uk Future of London is an independent policy network connecting the Capital’s regeneration, housing, infrastructure and economic development professionals. A key aspect of our work is helping to prepare the next wave of London leaders in challenging times. The network includes nearly 3,000 professionals, 315 Leaders Alumni and 80 organisations. Our purpose is to share best practice and build skills, knowledge and networks amongst our public-sector members and private-sector partners Our approach is to involve people from all levels of our network directly in Future of London projects, for ‘in the round’ programmes that are relevant and immediately useful.

www.londonchamber.co.uk London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) is the capital’s largest independent networking and business support organisation. Representing the interest of London businesses, we create thousands of connections every year and offer our members a wide range of business development opportunities. We have a dedicated Property and Construction Group, connecting you with senior decision makers within the world’s business and political communities.

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www.lsecities.net LSE Cities is an international centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science that carries out research, graduate and executive education and outreach activities in London and abroad. It studies how people and cities interact in a rapidly urbanising world, focussing on how the design of cities impacts on society, culture and the environment. The Centre was awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education 2016-18, for its work in ‘Training, research and policy formulation for cities of the future and a new generation of urban leaders around the world.’

www.londonfirst.co.uk London First is a business membership organisation, with the mission to make London the best place in the world for business. We’re focused on keeping our capital working for the whole of the UK. We’ve galvanised the business community to bring pragmatic solutions to London’s challenges over the years. We have established Think London, now part of London & Partners, to promote the capital worldwide and encourage foreign direct investment; been instrumental in creating theMayor of London, pioneered Teach First, driven the campaign for Crossrail and, most recently, lobbied for government action on airport capacity, which has led to the government’s decision to build a new Heathrow runway.

www.londonforum.org.uk The London Forum of Amenity and Civic Societies represents the views and interests of amenity and civic societies in London and their members on issues that are important for the living and working environment of Londoners, particularly in the fields of Town Planning, Development Management, Heritage, Transport, Infrastructure, Waterways and Open Spaces. London Forum was established by the Civic Trust in 1988 and is a charity. It networks, informs, supports and represents over 120 community and civic groups in the capital and works with Government departments, the GLA and Transport for London on policy for London.

www.londoncouncils.gov.uk/who-runs-london/appg-london The Society is for all those who love London. It was founded in 1912 by a group of influential Londoners concerned about the lack of planning for the future of the capital. Early members included architects, planners and engineers alongside politicians and artists. They came from a range of backgrounds and many would go on to shape Britain during the century that followed. The voice for the future of London – Protect the best of the past; strive for quality today; plan properly for the future.

10 www.open-city.org.uk Open City is London’s leading architecture education charity, working to promote ‘people first’ cities with a year-round programme of events and initiatives serving the public, the education sector and the construction industry. We champion excellence in design quality and advocate for an inclusive and informed approach to the development of our city. Much of what we do – from Open House to our learning programmes for schools – brings professional city-makers, built environment professionals, educators, clients, politicians, and the public together. Our events programme uses the city itself - buildings, infrastructure and the public realm – to learn and improve our knowledge of how the built environment works.

www.rics.org Confidence through professional standards. RICS promotes and enforces the highest professional qualifications and standards in the valuation, development and management of land, real estate, construction and infrastructure. Our name promises the consistent delivery of standards – bringing confidence to markets and effecting positive change in the built and natural environments.

www.rtpi.org.uk RTPI London contributes to debates and campaigns on issues that affect London and Londoners, raising awareness of planning’s important role in improving the social, economic and environmental conditions of the Capital through a year-wide calendar of low cost events and debates. The events programme, organised by a team of dedicated volunteers, is based on an inclusive philosophy that aims to help planners develop their careers and engage with the wider debates around the built environment. Ultimately, RTPI London highlights the contribution the planning profession makes to improving the lives of Londoners.

www.urbandesignlondon.com Urban Design London (UDL) is an independent, non-for-profit organisation, hosted by Transport for London. The team of five come from a wide range of backgrounds including urban design, planning, architecture and politics. Together they support London’s Boroughs, the GLA family and other public-sector bodies to create and maintain high quality places. UDL achieves this by providing a series of practical, hands-on learning events, alongside debates, site visits, networking meetings and peer review that reflect the most up to date policies, research and best practice examples.

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