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PPP/PFI in Social Housing conference
27 September 2010
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Start time09:00 27th September 2010End time17:00 28th September 2010 DescriptionSMi's 6th annual PPP/PFI in Social Housing conference provides an outstanding selection of expert analysis alongside the most relevant case studies to provide you with the most comprehensive examination of the PFI Social Housing market.
Social housing remains a fundamental part of public expenditure, and with the advent of decreasing local authority budgets it is now more crucial than ever for the Public and Private sectors to establish an efficient and profitable partnership to overcome the challenges and take advantage of the opportunities a post-recession, budget-conscious society presents.
Keynote addresses confirmed - Hear from Steve Trueman, Homes and Communities Agency and Richard Blakeway, London Mayor's Office.
The speaker line-up also includes:
- Christine Addison, Head of City Project Office, Leeds City Council
- Gill Stewart, Director of Communities, Cornwall Council
- Martin Cheeseman OBE, Director of Housing & Community Care, London Borough of Brent
- Mark Amis, Head of Social Housing - Corporate Markets, Lloyds Banking Group
- Alex Gipson, Director, Housing Finance, Structured Finance, Corporate & Institutional Banking, Royal Bank of Scotland
An unmissable selection of case studies from 11 Councils: London Thames Gateway Development Corporation, London Borough of Brent, Greenwich Waterfront & Strategic Regeneration, Oldham Council, Leeds City Council, Hull City Council, Woking Borough Council, Cheshire East Council, Cornwall Council, Northampton Borough Council, North Tyneside Council.
Including opinion and insight from: Housing 21, Harvest Housing Group, RBS, Nationwide Building Society, Barclays Private Equity and Lloyds Banking Group.
Book before 28th May and save £300 on the cost of attending.
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