17/03/2016

  • Timings: 10:00 - 13:00 (the seminar will be followed by networking lunch)
    Registration: 09:30 - 10:00

    Venue: Bevan Brittan office, Bristol

    Following the passing of the Housing and Planning Bill through Parliament, this seminar will provide an update on the legal detail behind the significant policy announcements made over the last year, including:

    • New funding streams for LA housing
    • Requirement to sell expensive council housing
    • Changes to planning regime

    The seminar will also consider the implications of these changes and what challenges, opportunities and solutions they present local authorities in terms of meeting the housing challenge.

    Main Speakers

    Who Should Attend

    • Housing Development Managers/Directors
    • Property Managers
    • Commercial Directors
    • Members of LA legal teams
    • Anyone wanting a more in-depth understanding of the reforms affecting local authority housing

    This seminar is FREE
    CPD points: 3

    Please be aware that places for this seminar are limited and are often over subscribed. Our clients get priority over non clients but we will endeavour to increase capacity where we can to allow all those who wish to attend a place. Where we are heavily over subscribed we will limit places to two people per organisation.

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