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All Events 21 ⁃ 23 May 2024


UKREIIF ANNUAL EVENT 2024 – IN PARTNERSHIP WITH PAGABO

Tuesday, 21st May 2024 0800hrs – Thursday, 23rd May 2024 1700hrs

Leeds City Centre – Royal Armouries Leeds & Leeds Dock, New Dock, Armouries Dr,
Leeds LS10 1LT

 * Book online

EventProgrammeExhibitionSponsorVisit PlannerThe SiteFringe

UKREiiF connects people, places and businesses to accelerate and unlock
sustainable, inclusive and transformational investment.

That’s exactly what we delivered in 2023 – and now we move to an even bigger and
better event in 2024.

This 3-day event will bring together the public sector – with every core UK city
and region involved – alongside Government, investors, funders, developers,
housebuilders and more.

In 2024 we expect:

 * 10,000+ Event Attendees
 * 2,500+ Fringe Event Attendees
 * 700+ Speakers Across 30 Stages
 * 150 Exhibitors
 * 100+ Fringe Events
 * 250+ Local Authorities Attending
 * 1500+ Investors Attending
 * 750+ Occupiers Attending
 * 1500+ Developers Attending



UKREiiF has become the must-attend event in the industry and we’re delighted to
be expecting a major increase on the already impressive numbers in 2023.

Supported by a high number of regional combined authorities, local councils and
Government departments – as well as the largest developers and investors from
across the UK and internationally – this event will gather all the key players,
influencers and decision makers within the investment and real estate markets to
highlight investment and development opportunities, whilst connecting and
facilitating new relationships to drive economic growth through development and
regeneration.

The UK needs this platform for the public sector to showcase the scale of
development progress and profile future investment opportunities to investors,
developers and occupiers from around the globe that is based right here in the
UK – this event does just that.

Register below to ensure you secure your tickets.

With over 30 stages featuring more than 700 speakers to fringe events and tours
in the city – we have an exciting programme of content planned for UKREiiF 2024.

Our content team are working behind the scenes to develop the programme for 2024
but here is an overview of some of the activity we have planned:


TUESDAY 21ST


WEDNESDAY 22ND


THURSDAY 23RD

FILTER BY STAGE:

View all locationsMidlands Engine PavilionBury TheatreIndustry in Focus
PavilionRethinking Places PavilionDockside PavilionJLL PavilionMarkets and
Sectors PavilionReloadedWorkshop RoomBarton SuiteCinema StagePearl SuiteNewsroom
StageBidwells PavilionMeeting Room 4Meeting Room 5Cratus Group PavilionVIP
GlassboxFringe Programme

Fringe Programme

07:00 – 08:00

PROPERTY AND CONSTRUCTION NETWORKING RUN WITH CRATUS GROUP

Enjoy a morning run along the River Aire and across Leeds to set yourself up for
the day ahead.

Venue: Outside Malmaison, 1 Swinegate, LS1 4AG

To register visit:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ukreiif-2024-property-construction-networking-runs-tickets-775051208027?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&keep_tld=1

VIP Glassbox

Waterfront

08:00 – 09:30

INVESTOR BREAKFAST

A host of domestic and international investors and developers will be welcomed
to UKREiiF alongside UK Government – highlighting the opportunities the UK has
to deploy capital and unlock sustainable and inclusive regeneration.

This event is invite only.

This breakfast is in partnership with UK Government and UKREiiF.

Midlands Engine Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:00 – 10:00

STAFFORDSHIRE – A GLOBAL MANUFACTURING AND INNOVATION SUPERPOWER: FIFTY500

Delegates are invited to the launch of several new major investment and
regeneration initiatives across Staffordshire with the opportunity to meet the
leadership tasked with delivery.

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:30

DEVONSHIRES – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored By Devonshires.

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:30

OPPORTUNITY CENTRAL SOUTH

A gateway to the world’s fifth largest economy with assets that most regions
would covet. With three large waterfront communities, two National Parks and
historic England’s first capital (Winchester), the region has an abundance of
investment and development opportunities. Join the team to find out more!

Sponsored By Central South UK. 

Speakers include:

Chair: Megan Carter – Regional Director, AtkinsRealis

Cllr Satvir Kaur – Chair, Solent City Regions Board and Prospective
Parliamentary Candidate, Southampton Test

Conrad Ford – Chief Product and Strategy Officer, Allica Bank

Joanna Rees – Partner, Blake Morgan

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

09:30 – 10:30

SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE DELIVERY – HOW DO WE CREATE A ROADMAP TO CLEANER,
GREENER BRITAIN?

From road to rail, utilities to nature, all manner of new infrastructure
investment and delivery is under pressure to be as sustainable and innovative as
possible. This session explores whether the UK is effectively taking a whole
systems approach to such projects and how stakeholders from across society can
contribute on the road to net zero.

Sponsored by SSE.

Speakers include:

Chair: Neil Kirkby – Managing Director, SSE Enterprise

Rachel Fisher – Deputy Director, Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs
(DEFRA)

Anna Humphries – Head of Sustainability and Social Value, Network Rail

Cllr Liam Robinson – Leader, Liverpool City Council

Ted Frith – Chief Operating Officer, GLIL Infrastructure

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

09:30 – 10:30

UKREIIF SECTOR INSIGHTS: PORTS – FUTUREPROOFING SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS GROWTH

You probably think of port locations as places with great access to logistics
infrastructure – whether that’s for trade with the world or with inland
locations. They are that, but so much more. Modern major ports are increasingly
centres for green energy supply and infrastructure development which your
business can tap into. Supported by Associated British Ports (ABP) the largest
port operator in the UK and one of the biggest commercial landowners with a
portfolio of over 1,000 hectares. A 360° view of the pivotal role port
development locations play for UK PLC.

Sponsored by ABP. 

JLL Pavilion

Pavilion Square

09:30 – 10:00

ECONOMY AND MARKET UPDATE

JLL will highlight leading economic and market analysis, sharing key insights
and key themes to look out for at UKREiiF.

Speakers include:

Adam Challis – Head of Research & Strategy, UK, JLL

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

09:30 – 10:30

REDEFINING PARTNERSHIPS TO SOLVE THE HOUSING CRISIS

Providers are entering into partnerships to combine resources as more affordable
homes are needed – but when shareholders, build targets and market conditions
dictate, do both parties always end up taking an equitable share? Is it time to
redefine these ‘partnerships’ so the combined potential unlocks more and lasts
beyond a market downturn?

Sponsored by Platform Housing Group.

Speakers include:

Chair: Gerraint Oakley – Executive Director of Growth and Development, Platform
Housing Group

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

09:30 – 10:30

ROBERTSON GROUP – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Robertson Group.

Cinema Stage

Royal Armouries

09:30 – 10:30

GLASGOW: A CITY REGION BUILDING ON ITS INNOVATION AND KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY

Join key stakeholders from across Glasgow as they conduct a deep dive into the
investment and development opportunities that are coming forward within the
three innovation districts within Glasgow City Region

Sponsored by Glasgow City Council.

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

09:30 – 10:30

INNOVATION IN SCIENCE BUILDINGS – THE PATH TO NET ZERO

The UK needs high-quality life sciences space to support an industry key to the
future growth of the UK economy, but how can science buildings also demonstrate
innovation on the path to net-zero? Leading firms will present their latest
collaborative research project – bringing together several strands of thinking
into one net-zero prototype which aims to optimise every aspect of design.

Sponsored by Bennetts Associates, Heyne Tillett Steel and T+T Alinea.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

10:00 – 11:00

THE NEXT FIVE YEARS – EXPLORING AMBITION AND APPETITE FOR UK INVESTMENT,
REGENERATION AND PROSPERITY

Defining ‘levelling up’ is a continuous and sometimes distracting conversation-
as the country heads towards the second half of the 2020’s, UKREiiF and RLB
bring together seminal voices from key sectors to share their ideas on where
resources need to be deployed in the coming years.

Sponsored by Rider Levett Bucknall.

Speakers include:

Chair: Carolyn Brady – Partner of Northern Ireland Region, RLB

Michelle Lewis – Director, Essar Group

Stephanie Hyde – Chief Executive UK, JLL

Emily Stillman – Senior Vice President, Warner Bros

Reloaded

Royal Armouries

10:00 – 10:45

YORKSHIRE: INVESTOR AND DEVELOPER FACILITATION

We will be joined by senior public sector figures from Yorkshire representing
all key councils and cities, alongside their private sector development partners
– the aim of this session is to connect them directly to investors, developers
and occupiers who’re interested in working within or expanding their work within
the region.

Invite only – this facilitation area is open to invited investors, funders,
developers, occupiers and the local authorities hosting this session.

Workshop Room

Department

10:00 – 11:30

MEETING PLACE'S SOCIAL VALUE SYMPOSIUM

This interactive symposium will bring a diverse mix of individuals together from
across the built environment to discuss the importance of social value within
the real estate industry whilst inspiring one another with examples of positive
social impact – as we look at areas including property development, planning,
procurement and construction.

This event is invite only due to limited capacity.

Guests include:

Chris White – Author, UK Government's Social Value Act

Nikki Davies – Managing Director, Meeting Place

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

10:00 – 11:00

THE URGENCY OF PROPELLING PRODUCTIVITY IN THE UK

Productivity is important; modern economies and ambitions for growth are built
around it- so why has it slowed in the UK? A range of voices from across the
built environment and beyond attempt to fix the problem in this interactive Q&A
style session.

VIP Glassbox

Waterfront

10:00 – 11:30

ROUNDTABLE: UNLOCKING THE GLOBAL INVESTMENT POTENTIAL OF UK UNIVERSITIES TO
SUPPORT LOCAL GROWTH

The UK’s university and science sector is renowned across the world. However, to
turn “Science Superpower” from rhetoric to reality, the Government needs to turn
this global reputation, soft power and connections are translated into
innovation-led growth. Drawing on cross-party consensus, this roundtable brings
together cross party leaders to discuss how greater partnership might unlock the
enourmous potential and world-class reputation of the UK’s higher education
institutions to drive greater inward investment.

This event is invite only.

This roundtable is in partnership with UKREiiF and Midlands Engine.

Speakers include:

Fahmida Nisa – Event Manager & Host, UKREiiF

Andrew Griffith MP – Minister for Science, Research and Innovation, UK
Government

Peter Kyle MP – Shadow Minister for Science, Innovation and Technology, UK
Government

JLL Pavilion

Pavilion Square

10:15 – 11:00

PLACES AND SPACES: THE ROLE IN SOCIAL VALUE IN DRIVING INVESTMENT INTO
REGENERATION

A discussion on the current state of play within the social value realm across
development.

Speaker include:

Chair: Laira Roberts – Director – Strategic Development Consulting, JLL

Meeting Room 5

Department

10:30 – 11:30

PRIVATE ROUNDTABLE: PUBLIC SECTOR DECARBONISATION – REALISING OPPORTUNITIES AND
OVERCOMING CHALLENGES

Industry professionals will discuss the opportunities presented around the
ambitious decarbonisation agenda in the public sector, with the government
having set a target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from public buildings
by 75% by 2037 as part of its £30bn net zero strategy.

This is a private roundtable and therefore numbers are limited, contact
andrew.battye@ukreiif.com if interested in joining.

Sponsored by Coreus Group.

Speakers include:

Jenny Wilson – Director of Campus Innovation, University of Leeds

Trevor Payne – Director of Estates, University of Birmingham

Kathryn Warrington – Sustainability Programme Officer, Sheffield City Council

Midlands Engine Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

10:45 – 11:45

ENERGY IN THE UK – HOW LINCOLNSHIRE ARE AT THE FOREFRONT OF LOW CARBON ENERGY
SECTOR

How will energy generation and usage look like in 15-20 years? This session will
explore the pioneering ways Lincolnshire is supporting the UK and the
opportunities within the region.

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

10:45 – 11:45

AT YOUR LEISURE: INGREDIENTS FOR SUCCESSFUL DESTINATION CREATION

From competitive socialising to live sport, F&B to promoting culture – urban
centres are increasingly looking for ways to differentiate their offer while
boosting the economy. AFL Architects and a group of experts share their ideas
and examples from a best practice perspective in this lively and interactive
session.

Sponsored by AFL Architects.

Speakers include:

Chair: John Roberts – Director, AFL Architects

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

11:00 – 12:00

OVERCOMING ELECTRICITY NETWORK CHALLENGES TO ENABLE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

Economic and housing growth are increasingly being thwarted by constraints on
electricity networks in a highly complex and seemingly unclear grid connections
regime.  This sessions hears from those who’ve successfully led significant grid
infrastructure acquisition efforts, enabling millions of investment in jobs and
homes.

Sponsored by Roadnight Taylor.

Speakers include:

Chair: Hugh Taylor – Chief Executive Officer, Roadnight Taylor

John Howells – Partner for Energy and Infrastructure, Gerald Eve

Ingrid Hooley – Director of Place, Local Partnerships

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

11:00 – 12:00

THE HIGH STREET VS NET ZERO: FUNDAMENTAL CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS FOR
SUSTAINABLE URBAN CENTRES

When people talk about how to save the high street it usually means making urban
centres more attractive to occupiers and investors however, are the buildings
and structures which comprise such places across retail, hospitality, and
residential fit for purpose in a net zero focused world? This session explores
the urgent challenge ahead.

Sponsored by Pick Everard.

Speakers include:

Chair: Stuart Hills – Operations Director, Pick Everard

Duncan Wilson OBE – Chief Executive, Historic England

Shuen Chan – Head of ESG, Legal and General

Cllr Alan White – Leader, Staffordshire County Council

Matt Beddow – Director of Asset Management, Pradera Lateral

Fahmida Nisa – Event Manager & Host, UKREiiF

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

11:00 – 12:00

THE FUTURE OF LONDON’S REAL ESTATE

Development has never been easy but, by working in collaboration, it’s possible
to deliver truly transformative schemes. Places for London, Transport for
London’s Property Company, will discuss how to unlock the sustainable
developments urgently needed in London.

Sponsored by Places for London.

Speakers include:

Chair: Melanie Leech CBE – Chief Executive, British Property Federation

Robin Dobson – Group Property Director, Network Rail Property

Graeme Craig – Chief Executive, Places for London

Cllr Claire Holland – Leader, London Borough of Lambeth

Andrea Ruckstuhl – Chief Executive, Lendlease Europe

Reloaded

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 11:45

EAST MIDLANDS: INVESTOR AND DEVELOPER FACILITATION

We will be joined by senior public sector figures from the East Midlands
representing all key councils and cities, alongside their private sector
development partners – the aim of this session is to connect them directly to
investors, developers and occupiers who’re interested in working within or
expanding their work within the region.

Invite only – this facilitation area is open to invited investors, funders,
developers, occupiers and the local authorities hosting this session.

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

ALTUS – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Altus.

Cinema Stage

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

SOUTH YORKSHIRE MAYORAL COMBINED AUTHORITY – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

THE POLITICS OF REAL ESTATE

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by  C|T Group.

Speakers include:

Chair: John Walker – Head of UK and European Real Estate and Infrastructure, C|T
Group

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

IRWIN MITCHELL – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Irwin Mitchell.

Speakers include:

Chair: Claire Petricca-Riding – Partner, Irwin Mitchell

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

11:15 – 12:15

ENERGY TRANSITION, RESILIENCE, SECURITY AND PLACE

The last couple of years have expedited the need to secure and futureproof the
UK’s energy supply while also exploring alternative sources that unlock rather
than stifle development. This session appraises the current state of play in
country.

Sponsored by GHD. 

Speakers include:

Chair: Steve Scott – Future Communities Lead for EMEA, GHD

Ludo Tolu – Deputy Director, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero

Cllr Bev Craig – Leader, Manchester City Council

Amanda Latham – Director of Sustainable Investment, IFM Investors

Tom McGarry – Deputy Director, National Grid

Kate McGavin – Chief Strategy and Policy Officer, UK Infrastructure Bank

JLL Pavilion

Pavilion Square

11:15 – 12:00

REALITY CHECK: PREPARING REAL ESTATE FOR A +2OC WORLD

Our climate is changing and the global 1.5oC goal is slipping out of reach. What
does this mean for the future of UK real estate? How do we build greater
resilience and what’s the future for investment and underwriting?

Speakers include:

Chair: Emma Hoskyn – Head of Sustainability, JLL

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

11:15 – 12:30

THE COMMERCIALISATION OF IDEAS: INVESTING IN R&D

The UK’s R&D market has soared to £66bn annually, but it’s well behind other G7
nations such as the US, Germany and Japan. This sessions looks at how we can
capatilise on the wealth of global talent to become more productive whilst
exploring pension fund reform, venture capital, reorganising the NHS and
utilising clusters.

Reloaded

Royal Armouries

12:00 – 13:15

NORTH WEST: INVESTOR AND DEVELOPER FACILITATION

We will be joined by senior public sector figures from the Liverpool City
Region, Greater Manchester and other regions representing all key councils and
cities in the North West, alongside their private sector development partners –
the aim of this session is to connect them directly to investors, developers and
occupiers who’re interested in working within or expanding their work within the
region.

Invite only – this facilitation area is open to invited investors, funders,
developers, occupiers and the local authorities hosting this session.

Meeting Room 4

Department

12:00 – 13:00

PRIVATE ROUNDTABLE: RISKBASE – BESPOKE SESSION

We’re currently working to develop the content for this workshop and more
details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by RiskBase.

VIP Glassbox

Waterfront

12:00 – 14:00

REGIONAL LEADERS LUNCH

Our annual lunch brings together devolved leadership and mayors from across the
UK alongside senior local and government voices to share their ambitions and
challenges facing their places.

This event is invite only.

Sponsored by UKREiiF.

Midlands Engine Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

12:30 – 13:30

LINCOLNSHIRE: FEEDING THE UK

Greater Lincolnshire’s Food Valley is becoming increasingly important within the
nation’s food security strategy. Hear from sector leaders on the investment and
development opportunities coming forward and how the region is helping us all to
grow.

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

12:30 – 14:00

SCIENCE AND TECH SECTOR LUNCH

The Bidwells team will host some of the most prominent science, tech and built
environment industry leaders for a private networking lunch.

This event is invite only.

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

12:45 – 13:45

FINDING THE HEART OF ESG

This multidisciplinary debate will look at the intersection of the ‘social’ and
‘environmental’ sustainability in ESG – looking to determine the best outcomes
for people and planet – exploring multiple relationships whether it be retrofit,
alleviating fuel poverty, community resilience or event carbon offsetting.

 Sponsored by Buro Happold.

Speakers include:

Chair: Duncan Price – Sustainability/Climate Global Lead, Buro Happold

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

DEMOGRAPHICS AND ECONOMICS – MEETING THE UK’S DIVERSE HOUSING NEEDS

The next 5 years will see more investors and developers increasing their
exposure to the living sectors, so how will the market adapt and evolve? An
exploration of ideas and strategies.

Sponsored by Gowling WLG.

Speakers include:

Damien Sharkey – Managing Director, HUB

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

13:00 – 14:00

WARD WILLIAMS – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Ward Williams.

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

13:00 – 14:00

HOW TO DELIVER WORLD CLASS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE

From futureproofing education and healthcare settings, to improving local
authority services. From rethinking different methods of connecting people to
opportunity to generally improving citizen’s lives. Is the UK delivering the
next generation of world class social infrastructure appropriately? This session
explores further.

Sponsored by AA Projects.

Speakers include:

Chair: James Ryan – Director, AA Projects

Amanprit Arnold – Property X-Change Lead, Greater London Authority

Gemma Bourne – Investment Director, Big Society Capital

Lynda Shillaw – Chief Executive Officer, Harworth Group

Lara Newman – Chief Executive, LocatED

San Ting Gilmartin – Director of Capital Planning and Developments, University
Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust

Jo Barnes – Managing Director, Sewell Estates

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

13:00 – 14:00

UKREIIF SECTOR INSIGHT: PBSA

This session will investigate facilitating more PBSA development in the UK, with
a focus on streamlining the planning system, navigating the investment landscape
and adapting to meet the changing needs of students. Experts will share their
views on balancing development design, community creation and ESG commitments,
with maintaining their financing viability and affordability for students.

Sponsored by Shoosmiths.

Speakers include:

Chair: Daniel Halstead – Partner & Head of PBSA Sector, Shoosmiths

Bay Downing – Investment Director, Downing Group

Shivani Goolab – Director, Investec

Tom Wallis – Residence Life Intern, University of Leeds

Sarah Shaw – Head of Planning, Glasgow City Council

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

GIS ACROSS DOMAINS: WORKING COLLABORATIVELY WITH DATA AND DIGITAL TWINS

Join Diagonal to explore a comprehensive digital twin model of the UK using
Skyline, our new geospatial data analysis and visualisation tool. This session
showcases its capabilities for detailed regional analysis and scenario testing.
Learn how combining diverse data sets with Skyline can dramatically impact
policy development and placemaking. We’ll include audience participation,
focusing on local area analysis and the benefits of holistic, data-driven
approaches.

Sponsored by Diagonal Works Group. 

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

BETTER DELIVERY – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Better Delivery. 

Cinema Stage

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Leicestershire County Council.

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

REIMAGINING URBAN SITES AS THE SUSTAINABLE, MIXED-USE COMMUNITIES OF TOMORROW

With so much history literally in the ground beneath our feet, regenerating
existing buildings, towns and cities comes with significant challenges. We
explore the practical, social, financial and environmental challenges faced by
bringing forward these schemes.

Sponsored by Walsh.

Speakers include:

Chair: Peyrouz Modarres – Director, Walsh

Linda McAvan – Chair, Coalfields Regeneration Trust

Simon Delahunty-Forrest – Assistant Director for Development Planning &
Development, Birmingham City Council

Reloaded

Royal Armouries

13:30 – 14:45

LONDON: INVESTOR AND DEVELOPER FACILITATION

We will be joined by senior public sector figures from London representing all
London Boroughs, alongside their private sector development partners – the aim
of this session is to connect them directly to investors, developers and
occupiers who’re interested in working within or expanding their work within the
region.

Invite only – this facilitation area is open to invited investors, funders,
developers, occupiers and the local authorities hosting this session.

Meeting Room 4

Department

13:30 – 14:30

PRIVATE ROUNDTABLE: THE ROLE OF DIGITAL CONNECTIVITY IN DRIVING ECONOMIC GROWTH
ACROSS CITIES

This private roundtable will explore the digital requirements of the future –
looking at how we must future proof and develop key sites with digital
infrastructure in mind to attract people to live and work, not just for now but
for the jobs of tomorrow.

Sponsored by Faster Britain.

Meeting Room 5

Department

13:30 – 14:30

PRIVATE ROUNDTABLE: HERITAGE AT THE HEART OF REGEN – WHY AND HOW?

Heritage contributes to economic prosperity and growth in many ways: it’s good
for business, people want to spend time in places with character and it makes
one site distinctive from others. Share best practice and hear about upcoming
initiatives being brought forward by Historic England at this exclusive meeting.

This is a private roundtable and therefore numbers are limited, contact
matt.christie@ukreiif.com if interested in joining.

Sponsored by Historic England.

Emma Squire CBE – Director of Regions, Historic England

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:00 – 15:00

HARNESSING OFF-SITE BIODIVERSITY UNITS: THE KEY TO A SUCCESSFUL BNG STRATEGY

The long-awaited implementation of mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) has
finally arrived. We explore options for effective BNG delivery off-site – with
valuable insight from developers and ecologists already tackling BNG. To meet
BNG requirements, developers will likely need to incorporate off-site
Biodiversity Units into their BNG strategy at some point. We explore what’s
available, how it works, and how it can be so effective.

Sponsored by Environment Bank.

JLL Pavilion

Pavilion Square

14:00 – 14:45

MAXIMISING PARTNERSHIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL DEVELOPMENT DELIVERY

Many development appraisal factors will impact on optimal office delivery – but
how much of this can be resolved by the people involved? We look at how
effective partnerships between investors, developer and occupiers can be
cultivated from the outset to deliver best-in-class commercial assets, including
pre-lets.

Speakers include:

Chair: James Finnis – Head of UK Agency, JLL

Midlands Engine Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:15 – 15:15

NOTTINGHAM: HEROES AND LEGENDS

A city that that tick all the boxes – jobs, quality of life, sustainable,
visitable, internationally recognised. How can we create plans which have long
lasting positive legacies? What ideas are coming forward in Nottingham? This
session explores.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

RESPONSIBLE LEADERSHIP – TACKLING RESISTANCE TO NET ZERO AND BEYOND

While most policy makers and built environment professionals are striving to
create a more sustainable UK, external forces work around the clock to convince
the population that it isn’t in the best interest of the public. This panel
explores making net zero more tactile and understandable to citizens while
accelerating the meeting of targets.

Sponsored by Troup Bywaters + Anders.

Speakers include:

Chair: Mark Richardson – Partner and Head of Sustainable Innovation, Troup
Bywaters + Anders

Ami Kotecha – Co-Founder & Group President, Amro Partners

Mel Barrett – Chief Executive, Nottingham City Council

Matt Webster – Head of Environmental Sustainability, British Land

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:15 – 15:15

DENTONS – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Dentons.

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

14:15 – 15:15

THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY – BUILDING BACK GREENER

The circular economy brings many opportunities to enhance the lifecycle
sustainability performance of the materials, products and technology real estate
and infrastructure assets. We explore the value of applying circular approaches,
with a particular focus on the effective management of material and water
resources and how they can assist in the delivery of a futureproofed, green
economy.

Sponsored by Pick Everard. 

Speakers include:

Chair: Tim Danson – Director of Sustainability and Energy, Pick Everard

Peter Bachmann – Managing Director of Sustainable Infrastructure, Gresham House

Jeremy Wrathall – Founder and CEO, Cornish Lithium

Dipti Patel – Corporate Director of Place, London Borough of Harrow

Jennie Colville – Head of ESG and Sustainability, Landsec

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

14:15 – 15:15

UKREIIF SECTOR INSIGHT: EMERGING ASSETS

From Data Centres to Agri-Tech, Vertical Farms to Battery Storage, a new,
complex set of assets are en route, in volume to the UK. What does this mean for
investment and how is the built environment ecosystem preparing suitably to
support? This session explores wants and needs of a variety and offers the
opportunity for interactive Q&A.

Sponsored by Buro Four. 

Speakers include:

Sarah Windrum – Future Mobility Cluster Lead, HORIBA MIRA

Sebastian Dooley – Senior Fund Manager, Principal Asset Management

Éanna McDarby – UK Construction Lead for Data Centres, Microsoft

Vera Kukić – Board Member – Digital Infrastructure Lead, Thames Estuary Growth
Board

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

NET ZERO CARBON INVESTMENT PLANNING – TRANSLATING AMBITION INTO ACTION

Retrofit will play a key role in achieving net-zero carbon targets, but
identifying where decarbonisation investments are best placed presents many
challenges. We discuss practical approaches to planning successful net zero
transition pathways for assets and portfolios from audits, technology and data
in mititgating financial and climate risks.

Sponsored by Integrated Environmental Solutions.

Speakers include:

Chair: Richard Fletcher – Chief Revenue Officer, IES

Ben Pettitt – Sector Lead for Real Estate, IES

Brett Ormrod – Net Zero Carbon Lead, LaSalle Investment Management

Joey Aoun – Net Zero Implementation Lead, Savills Investment Management

Helen Newman – Director of Sustainable Investing, Fabrix

Cinema Stage

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

SHEFFIELD CITY COUNCIL – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Sheffield City Council.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

FROM RISK TO RESILIENCE: HOW AN EVIDENCE-BASED APPROACH CAN PREPARE YOU FOR A
CHANGING CLIMATE

The impacts of climate change are becoming clearer to everyone. So, what
practical steps should you take to adapt your business, supply chains and real
estate to mitigate the risks and ensure long-term resilience and success?
Offering a mix of first-hand experience, data science, and pragmatic thinking,
our panel will explore how adapting to climate change starts by understanding
your physical and transitional risks.

Sponsored by Hydrock.

Speakers include:

Chair: Sarah Langhorne – Head of Marketing, Hydrock

Josh Bullard – Divisional Director, Smart Energy and Sustainability, Hydrock

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

BALFOUR BEATTY – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Balfour Beatty.

VIP Glassbox

Waterfront

14:30 – 15:30

ROUNDTABLE: CONNECTIVITY IN THE NORTH

How can we make the most of the expected investment in transport infrastructure
in the North, following the decision in 2023 to cancel the Crewe to Manchester
leg of HS2? What does integrated, sustainable and future proof travel look like?
How can we ensure that communities will be put at the heart of the conversation
on investment in transport? A high profile group of leaders and influencers come
together to discuss.

This event is invite only.

To express an interest please email matt.christie@ukreiif.com

Sponsored by AECOM.

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

14:45 – 16:00

DEVELOPING CONNECTIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS FOR BETTER SOCIAL VALUE

Bidwells and Socius host a session discussing the role of labour supply and
skills in developing low carbon jobs, with a focus on harnessing STEM to create
the next generation workforce – with a short session followed by a drinks
receptions.

JLL Pavilion

Pavilion Square

15:00 – 15:45

BEYOND BELLS & WHISTLES: THE NEED TO BE STRATEGIC WITH YOUR TECHNOLOGY

An immersive discussion into how tech is being transformational for players
across the real estate landscape. We’ll explore the transformative impact of
tech advancements like AI, PropTech, IoT, and more. Discover how these
innovations aid in value creation, risk mitigation, operational efficiency, and
sustainability and drive competitive advantage.

Speakers include:

Chair: Matthew Marson – Managing Director, EMEA Advisory, JLL Technologies

Workshop Room

Department

15:00 – 17:30

GRIMSHAW – BESPOKE SESSION

We’re currently working to develop the content for this workshop and more
details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by GRIMSHAW.

Reloaded

Royal Armouries

15:00 – 15:45

EAST OF ENGLAND AND OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE REGION: INVESTOR AND DEVELOPER FACILITATION

We will be joined by senior public sector figures representing key cities and
local authorities in the East of England and across the Oxford to Cambridge
region, alongside their private sector development partners – the aim of this
session is to connect them directly to investors, developers and occupiers
who’re interested in working within or expanding their work within the region.

Invite only – this facilitation area is open to invited investors, funders,
developers, occupiers and the local authorities hosting this session.

Meeting Room 4

Department

15:00 – 16:00

PRIVATE ROUNDTABLE: MORGAN SINDALL – BESPOKE SESSION

We’re currently working to develop the content for this workshop and more
details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure.

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

15:15 – 16:15

DERIVING SOCIAL VALUE FROM SCIENCE AND INNOVATION MIXED USE SCHEMES

Flexible and resourceful public and private sectors developers are recognising
the contribution research, innovation and technology partners can bring for
mixed use schemes. We discuss the conception and composition of emerging schemes
and examine the social value derived.

Sponsored by DAC Beachcroft.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

THE BATTLE FOR TALENT – CREATING GREAT JOBS IN GREAT PLACES

Attracting, retaining, and growing talent is a priority for city leaders, with
creative clusters and innovation districts as emerging solutions. How do real
estate, academia, corporate occupiers, and government collaborate to deliver
these job creating hotspots?

Sponsored by Plus X Innovation.

Speakers include:

Chair: Anna Strongman – CEO, Oxford University Developments

Deborah Cadman OBE – Chief Executive, Birmingham City Council

Mat Hunter – Co-Founder and CEO, Plus X Innovation

Lloyd Lee – Managing Partner, Yoo Capital

Marie Doyle – Partner, Deloitte

Sandi Rhys Jones – President, CIOB

Tim Brundle – Director of Research and Impact, Ulster University

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

15:30 – 16:30

HOW TO ACCELERATE INFRASTRUCTURE DELIVERY TO ACHIEVE A PLANET POSITIVE FUTURE

Key regional decision makers from the Combined Authorities and local authorities
come together to discuss we can maximise the opportunities for growth through
increased infrastructure investment, with a focus on the role of private sector.

Sponsored by Arcadis.

Speakers include:

Ben Still – Managing Director, West Yorkshire Combined Authority

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

15:30 – 16:30

BROWNE JACOBSON – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Browne Jacobson.

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

15:30 – 16:30

UKREIIF SECTOR INSIGHT: COMMERCIAL PROPERTY OUTLOOK IN THE SHORT, MEDIUM AND
LONG TERM

The commercial real estate sector has been tested more than most over the past
few years as investors and asset owners have adapted their strategies to new
models of occupant and user behaviour. This session explores forthcoming trends
through the eyes of sector experts.

Sponsored by The Instant Group. 

Speakers include:

Chair: John Duckworth – Executive Director, The Instant Group

Nathalie Hakim – Director, Grosvenor

Rebecca Milne – Transformation and Operations Lead for Workplace Solutions,
Haleon

Tom Almas – Joint Founder & Chief Executive, Wizu Workspace

Mark Bourgeois – Interim Chief Executive, Government Property Agency

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

ARE WE READY FOR THE 50 DEGREE CITY?

The reality of global climate change is upon us and we’re having to prepare and
adapt for a rise in temperatures which could lead to 50°C summers in the UK.
Paris has created a plan to attempt to mitigate risks – and this expert panel
will look at what we can do to adapt to the new norm.

Sponsored by Weston Williamson and 10 Design.

Speakers include:

Chair: Marion Baeli – Principal for Sustainability Transformation, 10 Design

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

OCTOPUS ENERGY – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Octopus Energy.

Cinema Stage

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

SCOTTISH CITIES ALLIANCE – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Scottish Cities Alliance. 

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

INNER CIRCLE CONSULTING – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Inner Circle Consulting.

Midlands Engine Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

16:00 – 17:00

DERBY’S ‘OLYMPIC’ OPPORTUNITIES

Public and private sector partners from the city promote forthcoming investment
and regeneration plans.

Fringe Programme

16:00 – 17:00

REGENERATE WITH PLACE CAPITAL GROUP: AFTERNOON YOGA SESSION

Join our afternoon fringe event, a yoga session designed to help you release
tension in the body and feel energised for the rest of the conference. This is
an all-levels class, no previous experience is required at all. Bring some
comfortable clothes to move around in and leave the rest to us!

Venue: Studio 2, Yoga Hero, The Boulevard, Leeds Dock, LS10 1PZ

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

16:45 – 17:45

YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS IN PROPERTY – HACKATHON RESULTS

The team at Young Entrepreneurs in Property have hosted numerous hackathons
ahead of UKREiiF, looking to challenge the thinking behind one of the industry’s
biggest topics. Here they’ll share their results and unique ideas.

Sponsored by Young Entrepreneurs in Property.

Fringe Programme

17:00 – 23:30

RPP LTD DRINKS RECEPTION

Join RPP at their informal drinks reception, for a relaxed evening, where you
can network well into the evening.

Venue: Canal Club, 1 Little Neville Street, LS1 4ED

To register contact: events@rpp.co.uk

Fringe Programme

17:00 – 18:00

THE BIG! RESIDENTIAL AND BTR FRINGE EVENT BY YARDI

We’re currently working with the sponsor to develop this event and more details
will be released shortly.

Venue: Tournament Gallery, Royal Armouries Museum.

Fringe Programme

17:30 – 19:30

PLACE NORTH DRINKS RECEPTION

This event will gather like-minded individuals to continue conversations and
make new connections.

Venue: SALT Calls Landing, The Old Brewery, 36-38 The Calls, LS2 7EW

To register contact: events@placenorth.co.uk

Fringe Programme

17:30 – 20:30

MIDLANDS ENGINE EVENING RECEPTION

We’re currently working with the sponsor to develop this event and more details
will be released shortly.

Venue: Asia and Africa Gallery, Royal Armouries Museum.

Fringe Programme

18:00 – 22:00

CHALLENGE PAGABO

Can you beat Pagabo’s finest shuffleboard, pool, darts, tabletennis and beerpong
champions? Try and take their crown…

Venue: Roxy Ballroom, 58 Boar Lane, LS1 6HW

To register contact: Matthew.Johnson@the55group.co.uk

Fringe Programme

18:00 – 00:00

SUNSET AND SAXOPHONE WITH THE LUCION GROUP

Join the Lucion Group for their annual fringe event at an exclusive Penthouse in
Bar Fibre – with a saxophonist, drinks, food and music.

Venue: Bar Fibre Penthouse, 168 Lower Briggate, LS1 6LY

Register here: https://luciongroup.link/4bq

Cratus Group Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

18:45 – 20:00

SIXTH ANNUAL CHAMBERLAIN LECTURE

Join the team from Cratus and their special guest speaker for a celebration of
local government achievements.

Register
here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-chamberlain-lecture-2024-tickets-795960688847?aff=oddtdtcreator

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07:00 – 08:00

PROPERTY AND CONSTRUCTION NETWORKING RUN WITH CRATUS GROUP

Enjoy a morning run along the River Aire and across Leeds to set yourself up for
the day ahead.

Venue: Outside Malmaison, 1 Swinegate, LS1 4AG

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Fringe Programme

07:30 – 09:00

INTERACT BREAKFAST

A members only morning breakfast event for the Interact networking group.

Venue: Leeds Playhouse, Quarry Hill, LS2 7UP

To register visit:
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Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

08:00 – 09:00

THE NATIONAL PLANNING BAROMETER – 2024 SURVEY RESULTS REVEAL

This national survey is back – polling planning committee members across England
and Wales on a range of planning policy topics…and the results are in. Join us
as we reveal the data behind the survey and what is reveals about the planning
sector.

This session is in partnership with UKREiiF and SEC Newgate.

Fringe Programme

08:00 – 10:00

SEGRO MORNING RECEPTION

We’re currently working with the sponsor to develop this event and more details
will be released shortly.

Venue: War Gallery, Royal Armouries Museum.

Fringe Programme

08:00 – 10:30

RELATED ARGENT PRESENTS: IN CONVERSATION WITH ALASTAIR CAMPBELL AND RORY STEWART

They’re back! Anchors of the UK’s number one podcast, The Rest is Politics, are
back at UKREiiF alongside Related Argent to host a topical discussion alongside
a panel of industry experts.

This event is invite only.

Speakers include:

Rory Stewart – Broadcaster, Author and Former Politician

Alastair Campbell – Journalist, Author and Former Government Director of
Communications

VIP Glassbox

Waterfront

08:30 – 10:00

CIOB BREAKFAST ROUNDTABLE

The team from CIOB will host an invite only breakfast event with special guests
from the world of commercial property.

This is a private roundtable and therefore numbers are limited, contact
matt.christie@ukreiif.com if interested in joining.

Sponsored by CIOB.

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

08:45 – 10:30

BREAKFAST WORKSHOP: LEARNING TO FAIL FORWARD

This interactive workshop will look to share learnings from risk taking, and
understand how failure can inspire change. We look to create an environment to
celebrate failure as a catalyst for success, aiming to redefine what leadership
can look like and eliminate fears of showing vulnerability as part of continuous
professional development.

This is a private roundtable and therefore numbers are limited, contact
matt.christie@ukreiif.com if interested in joining.

Sponsored by Public Practice and EG.

Midlands Engine Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:00 – 10:00

WARWICKSHIRE – CREATING PLACES

Warwickshire County Council highlights the opportunities for innovation in
investment and development in a region that has an investment zone and bountiful
levelling up potential.

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

09:00 – 10:30

OFFICE FOR PLACE HACKATHON: WHAT WOULD A GOOD PLANNING SYSTEM LOOK LIKE?

Bidwells team up with the Office for Place – part of the Department for
Levelling Up, Housing and Communities – to set out and design an ideal planning
system which could unleash the UK’s development potential.

Fringe Programme

09:00 – 11:00

THE REGENERATION STORY TRANSFORMING THE CITY: LEEDS TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST
BREAKFAST

Plans to develop two new hospitals in Leeds – including one for adults and a
dedicated hospital for children – on the site of the Leeds General Infirmary in
the city centre is acting as a catalyst for the city who’re creating an
Innovation Arc that ties into the scheme. Join those at the forefront of the
project for an update, with some groundbreaking announcements set to be made in
the lead up to UKREiiF.

Venue: Asia and Africa Gallery, Royal Armouries Museum

Speakers include:

Dame Linda Pollard – Chair, The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Cinema Stage

Royal Armouries

09:15 – 10:15

AIRPORT ECONOMIC ZONES: WHAT IMPACT DO THEY HAVE ON ECONOMIES?

Airports directly contribute £22.8bn per year to the UK economy via their
terminal operations, as gateways for business and tourism, but what about the
wider communities they exist within? This session explores the impact of Airport
Economic Zones on both regional and national economies.

Sponsored by Gatwick Airport.

Speakers include:

Chair: Jackie Sadek – Chair, UK Innovation Corridor

Alison Addy – Head of External Engagement & Policy, London Gatwick Airport

Nick Platts – Managing Director, Luton Rising

Pálmi Freyr Randversson – Managing Director, Kadeco – Keflavik Airport
Development Company

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:30

EARLS COURT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Earls Court Development Company.

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:30

WALKER MORRIS – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Walker Morris.

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

09:30 – 10:30

UNLOCKING PUBLIC SECTOR DECARBONISATION FUNDING

With several funding schemes available it can be difficult to decide the best
option for your organisation, similarly a one size fits all approach stifles
innovation and delivery. From Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme to the Low
Carbon Skills Fund this panel discusses the various options and how to get the
most out of your applications.

Sponsored by Eddisons.

Speakers include:

Chair: Nazar Soofi – Head of Sustainability and Decarbonisation, Eddisons

Janet Smith – Head of Sustainability, The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust &
Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust

Tom Riordan – Chief Executive, Leeds City Council

Ian Rodger – Director of Programmes, Salix Finance

Andy Williams – Director of Investment, Business and Culture, Coventry City
Council

Karen Carter – Director of National Delivery, Pagabo

JLL Pavilion

Pavilion Square

09:30 – 10:15

RETROFITTING – BUILDING CERTIFICATION & THE RENTAL PREMIUM

The team from JLL bring together a group of experts to navigate the challenges.

Speakers include:

Chair: Nick Winter – Head of Project, Design and Net Zero Consulting, JLL

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

09:30 – 10:30

UKREIIF SECTOR INSIGHT: HEALTHCARE ESTATES

The UK’s healthcare property is facing multiple challenges including a lack of
capacity, crumbling and outdated estates and the need to rapidly move towards a
zero-carbon health service. This session unpicks these challenges and explores
how the sector can work together to overcome them.

Sponsored by Arcadis.

Speakers include:

Dharminder Shoker – Associate Director of Commercial Services, Estates and
Facilities, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

Holly Harcus – Development Manager, Ellandi

Michelle Humphreys – Director of Strategic Projects, Manchester University NHS
Foundation Trust

Natalie Forrest – Senior Responsible Owner for New Hospital Programme, NHS

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

09:30 – 10:30

COMMONPLACE – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Commonplace.

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

09:30 – 10:30

MONOLITH, MOSAIC OR MASHUP? – HOW TO EVOLVE AND CURATE CULTURAL ECOSYSTEMS

An immersive debate will shape this session as we look at how creative economies
can add value to our cities and regions especially through their integration
with large-scale regeneration projects.

Sponsored by Studio Egret West and Sound Diplomacy. 

Speakers include:

Jett Glozier – Global Head of Infrastructure, Sound Diplomacy

Cheryl Kwok – Cultural Consultant, Sound Diplomacy

David West – Founding Director, Studio Egret West

Lucas Lawrence – Director, Studio Egret West

Reloaded

Royal Armouries

10:00 – 10:45

SOUTH EAST AND SOUTH COAST: INVESTOR AND DEVELOPER FACILITATION

We will be joined by senior public sector figures from across the South East and
South Coast, alongside their private sector development partners – the aim of
this session is to connect them directly to investors, developers and occupiers
who’re interested in working within or expanding their work within the region.

Invite only – this facilitation area is open to invited investors, funders,
developers, occupiers and the local authorities hosting this session.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

10:30 – 11:30

PAN REGIONAL PARTNERSHIPS & LEVELLING UP – USING REGENERATION AND BUSINESS FOR
INVESTMENT & GROWTH

A multitude of subnational bodies bringing together public and private sector
entities now exist within the UK but how are they complementing the levelling up
agenda and are they operating in the right conditions for success? Leadership
from established and emerging places come together to discuss.

Sponsored by Willmott Dixon.

Speakers include:

Clare Hayward MBE DL – Chair, NP11

Dr Richard Hutchins – Managing Director, Oxford to Cambridge Regional
Partnership

Jackie Sadek – Chair, UK Innovation Corridor

Ahmed Goga – Director, Great South West

Roger Mendonca – Chief Executive, Midlands Engine

John Wilkinson – Director, Western Gateway

JLL Pavilion

Pavilion Square

10:30 – 11:15

POWERING LOW CARBON MICROGRID INVESTMENT: A FOCUS ON EV AND ENERGY
INFRASTRUCTURE

Future transport and renewable energy infrastructure is critical to delivering
connected, low-carbon, healthy communities – we bring experts together who are
leaders in strategic approaches to EV and renewable energy investment.

Speakers include:

Chair: Paul Stepan – Head of Sustainability Consulting, JLL

Bertie Readhead – Senior Director for Energy and Infrastructure Advisory, JLL

Fahmida Nisa – Event Manager & Host, UKREiiF

Workshop Room

Department

10:30 – 12:00

CREATING CHANCES – ENHANCING DIVERSITY ON FRAMEWORKS

This private workshop will bring together some of the leading framework
providers and procurement specialists together with business owners and
associations promoting a more ethnically and economically diverse industry to
look at what changes could be implemented to tackle a lack of diversity within
the industry.

Sponsored by Black Professionals in Construction and BAME Planners Network.

Meeting Room 5

Department

10:30 – 11:30

PRIVATE ROUNDTABLE: DEPARTMENT FOR TRANSPORT – BESPOKE SESSION

We’re currently working to develop the content for this workshop and more
details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Department for Transport.

VIP Glassbox

Waterfront

10:30 – 12:00

ROUNDTABLE: LOCAL PARTNERSHIPS – BESPOKE SESSION

The team from Local Partnerships host policy makers and built environment
leaders.

This is a private roundtable and therefore numbers are limited, contact
matt.christie@ukreiif.com if interested in joining.

Sponsored by Local Partnerships.

Midlands Engine Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

10:45 – 11:45

LIVING AND LEARNING – A STRATEGY FOR TOWN CENTRE REGENERATION

Stakeholders from Telford and Wrekin unveil their strategy to drive urban
investment and growth as part of this exclusive session.

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

10:45 – 11:45

DEVONSHIRES – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Devonshires.

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

11:00 – 12:00

RETROFIT – SAFETY AND SUSTAINABILITY: FOLLOWING THE GOLDEN THREAD TO NET ZERO

Retrofit is a hot topic for sustainability and the building safety case. The
collective drive to deliver viable, funded solutions, the need for insulation,
new technologies, and building awareness means the need to think ahead on
unintended consequences of the building changes which the panel will discuss.

Sponsored by Calfordseaden.

Speakers include:

Chair: Dr Terry Keech – Partner, Calfordseaden

Amandeep Singh Kalra – Associate Director of Place & Design, Be First
Regeneration

Rachel Eyre – Head of Inward Investment (Advanced Manufacturing and Low Carbon),
MIDAS

Imogen Ebbs – Head of UK Funds, Aviva Investors

Roger Hoare – Director of Environment, West of England Combined Authority

Becky Ritchie – Head of Sustainability, Clarion Housing Group

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

11:00 – 12:00

NO CLEAN SLATE

We explore how we can find the balance between regeneration and protecting the
character of the places we work and live in. In a world where doing more with
less is increasingly important we’ll explore with some of the country’s leading
minds what’s achievable at the neighbourhood scale.

Sponsored by Hawkins\Brown. 

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

11:00 – 12:00

UKREIIF SECTOR INSIGHT: HOTELS AND HOSPITALITY

Visit Britain estimates there were 35 million inbound visitors using hotels in
the UK in 2023, an 18% increase year on year and a signal that hospitality
property remains a strong investment proposition. We bring together a mix of
different companies who operate within the industry to explore its ongoing
thirst for growth and how the sector will keep pace with client demand.

Sponsored by Currie & Brown.

Speakers include:

Chair: Gillian Breen – Head of Commercial Cost Management, Currie & Brown

Tony O'Brien – UK Development Director, Travelodge

Prakash Krishnamurthy – Director of Portfolio Management & Owner Relations, IHG
Hotels & Resorts

Charlotte Goy – Chief Executive, Destination Lincolnshire

James Dunne – Head of Operational Real Estate, abrdn

Kate Wallin – Director, International Hotel Development, Marriott International
Hotels

Reloaded

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:15

SOUTH WEST AND WALES: INVESTOR AND DEVELOPER FACILITATION

We will be joined by senior public sector figures from the South West and Wales,
alongside their private sector development partners – the aim of this session is
to connect them directly to investors, developers and occupiers who’re
interested in working within or expanding their work within the region.

Invite only – this facilitation area is open to invited investors, funders,
developers, occupiers and the local authorities hosting this session.

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

CREATING AND ENSURING A DIVERSE AND INCLUSIVE REGENERATION SECTOR

The round table session will look at best practice across the UK as well as
discussing the opportunities ahead for the sector in ensuring it attracts and
retains the diverse talent it needs. It will also consider the key elements
required by organisations in the sector to ensure an inclusive working culture.

Sponsored by McLean Public.

Speakers include:

Chair: Jonathan Swain – Managing Director, McLean Public

Lydia Lee – Assistant Director, Culture and Regeneration, London Borough of
Bromley

Erin Walsh – Director of Placeshaping, Impower

Alice Lester MBE – Operational Director for Regeneration, Growth and Employment,
London Borough of Brent

Caroline Pillay – Interim Director of Regeneration and Development, London
Borough of Newham

Matin Miah – Assistant Director of Development & Economy, London Borough of
Barnet

Andrew Anderson – Assistant Director Development Programme, London Borough of
Lambeth

Aïsha Butera – Strategic Social Value Lead, AtkinsRealis

Tony Lawson – Director, Local Partnerships

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

YORKSHIRE – GLOBAL BRAND, GLOBAL VISION

From the Bronte sisters to stainless steel and Yorkshire Puds, Yorkshire has
long-enjoyed an iconic reputation. But with a population of over 5m and a GDP of
around £150bn, it still has significant opportunities for major growth
investment – with enhanced devolution it’s well positioned and this session will
look at how it can leverage the power of Yorkshire’s global brand.

Sponsored by Spawforths and Lexington Communications.

Speakers include:

Adrian Spawforth – Managing Director, Spawforths

Tom Riordan – Chief Executive, Leeds City Council

Gemma Smith – Chief Executive , Strata Homes

Gemma Rio – Head of Tourism, North Yorkshire County Council

Cllr Anne Handley – Leader, East Riding of Yorkshire Council

Cinema Stage

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

CUMBERLAND COUNCIL – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Cumberland Council.

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

11:00 – 12:00

NODE TECHNOLOGIES – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Node Technologies.

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

11:00 – 13:00

HACKATHON & LUNCH: FORGING LABOUR MOBILITY PATHWAYS THROUGH BTR

Participants will split into groups to come up with solutions on making BtR a
more attractive investment proposition through the focus of connecting labour to
work opportunities. Groups will then present back on where they got to.

Due to the interactive nature this hackathon is limited numbers only, contact
matt.christie@ukreiif.com if interested in joining.

Asian and African Gallery

Royal Armouries

11:30 – 12:15

NEXT GENERATION PARLIAMENTARIAN QUESTION TIME: THRIVING URBAN CENTRES

Join candidates vying to be part of the 2024 parliamentary intake and experts
from the built environment as they share their thoughts on how senior policy
makers can support high streets and town centres during the next parliamentary
cycle.

This session is available to sponsor.

JLL Pavilion

Pavilion Square

11:30 – 12:15

ADDRESSING THE UK RESIDENTIAL MARKET CHALLENGES: NAVIGATING SUPPLY SHORTAGES,
RISING COSTS, AND POLICY IMPACT

The team from JLL bring together a group of experts to navigate the challenges.
More details to follow.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

11:45 – 12:45

THE UK’S FUTURE AS A HOME FOR SCIENCE AND INNOVATION

No organisation can tackle the global economic, societal and environmental
challenges we face on their own. Innovation is the product of an ecosystem, and
our cities have the power to bring the right people and ideas together to
accelerate progress.  Lendlease and world-leading scientific voices discuss the
collaborative model deployed at the Milano Innovation District (MIND) and how
its principles can be applied in the UK to secure its place as a global leader
in science and innovation.

Sponsored by Lendlease.

Speakers include:

Andrea Ruckstuhl – CEO, Lendlease Europe

Chair: Sam McClary – Editor, Estates Gazette

Neelam Patel – Non-Exec Director, Health Research Authority

War Gallery

Royal Armouries Museum

12:00 – 15:00

SOCIAL VALUE WORKSHOP

This intense workshop is taking place in a bid to make a major COP style pledge
at UKREiiF – bringing together a selected group of industry leaders and social
value pioneers to work together on what will be a huge announcement.

This workshop is in partnership with UKREiiF and Savills.

This event is invite only.

Asian and African Gallery

Royal Armouries

12:25 – 13:10

NEXT GENERATION PARLIAMENTARIAN QUESTION TIME: SUSTAINABLE UK

Join candidates vying to be part of the 2024 parliamentary intake and experts
from the built environment as they share their thoughts on the race to net zero
and what needs to be done during the next parliamentary cycle.

This session is available to sponsor.

Midlands Engine Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

12:30 – 13:30

UNLEASHING THE EAST MIDLANDS

Join the East Midlands Development Company and special guests to take a deep
dive into the activities taking place across the region related to regeneration.

Reloaded

Royal Armouries

12:30 – 13:15

WEST MIDLANDS: INVESTOR AND DEVELOPER FACILITATION

We will be joined by senior public sector figures from the West Midlands,
alongside their private sector development partners – the aim of this session is
to connect them directly to investors, developers and occupiers who’re
interested in working within or expanding their work within the region.

The facilitation area is open to investors, funders, developers, occupiers and
the local authorities hosting this session.

VIP Glassbox

Waterfront

12:30 – 14:00

EARLS COURT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY INVESTOR LUNCH

The Earls Court Development Company (ECDC) will host a private lunch event
dedicated to their 40-acre masterplan – set to be transformed into a destination
for entertainment, innovation and excitement.

This event is invite only.

Sponsored by The Earls Court Development Company.

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

12:45 – 13:45

CIVIC ENGINEERS – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Civic Engineers. 

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

THE UK RENTAL HOUSING REVOLUTION – BUT WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM OTHER MARKETS?

The BtR market in the UK is flourishing and attracting more institutional
capital to increase supply. At the same time, small landlords are leaving the
market due to changes in taxation and regulation, making an already sizeable
supply shortage more pronounced. With the rental sector becoming an increasingly
important component of housing supply, what can we learn from other markets?

Sponsored by Greystar.

Speakers include:

Chair: Andy Lantz – Co-CEO, RIOS

Mark Kuijpers – Senior Managing Director for Netherlands, Germany and Austria
Investments, Greystar

Michela Hancock – Managing Director, Greystar Europe

Yẹmí Aládérun – Head of Development, London Borough of Enfield

Lara Oyedele – CEO, Black on Board

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

13:00 – 14:00

HOMES FOR KEY WORKERS –SINGLE FAMILY RENTAL SOLUTIONS & PUBLIC/PRIVATE SECTOR
COLLABORATION

As the UK prepares to navigate emerging from a cost-of-living crisis, is enough
attention being paid to key workers, their families and creating accommodation
which enables a comfortable, high quality living experience? How do we marry up
attractive residential offerings and improving outputs in essential services?
This panel shares ideas.

Sponsored by Placefirst.

Speakers include:

Chair: Anna Hwang – Assets and Strategy Director, Placefirst

Sarah Horden – Chair, NHS Homes Alliance

Shamez Alibhai – Managing Director and Head of Community Housing, MAN GPM

Becca Heron – Strategic Director for Growth and Development, Manchester City
Council

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

13:00 – 14:00

SNRG – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by SNRG.

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

13:00 – 14:00

UKREIIF SECTOR INSIGHT: INDUSTRIAL AND LOGISTICS

How can we keep pace with the support needed for a sector that contributes
£139bn per year to the UK economy? What are investors, developers and occupiers
saying about the market? This session explores the latest trends…

Sponsored by SEGRO.

Speakers include:

Chair: James Craddock – UK Managing Director, SEGRO

Clare Bottle – CEO, UK Warehousing Association

Tony Mannix – Strategic Advisor – Retail Logistic, GXO

Edmond Leahy – Head of Estates, Evri

Kate Howe – Development Director, Tritax Symmetry

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

AECOM TALKING INFRASTRUCTURE PODCAST: LOST IN TRANSITION?

A ‘UKREiiF’ Special to the AECOM Podcast will look at how we can engage
communities to maximise benefits from the energy transition and look at the
resources we need to deliver it, the jobs we need to create, and how we bridge
the net zero divide at a local and national level.

Sponsored by AECOM.

Speakers include:

Chair: James Banks – Director of Marketing and Communications, AECOM

Eloise John – Business Unit Director for Energy, AECOM

Cinema Stage

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

TORBAY COUNCIL – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Torbay Council.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

MAXIMISING THE POSITIVE IMPACT OF DIGITAL TWIN TECHNOLOGY IN BUILDING AND ESTATE
MANAGEMENT

Digital twinning is a growing phenomenon and a key plank of the Government’s
Construction Playbook. Here we explore how the Digital Twin Pathfinder Project
at HMP Five Wells by Kier and MoJ is providing solutions to challenges including
net zero and energy savings.

Sponsored by Kier Construction.

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

13:00 – 14:00

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Nottinghamshire County Council. 

Asian and African Gallery

Royal Armouries

13:20 – 14:05

NEXT GENERATION PARLIAMENTARIAN QUESTION TIME: HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Join candidates vying to be part of the 2024 parliamentary intake and experts
from the built environment as they get to grips with one of the hottest topics
in the UK – improving housing access, standards, planning and development.

This session is available to sponsor.

Reloaded

Royal Armouries

13:30 – 14:15

NORTH EAST: INVESTOR AND DEVELOPER FACILITATION

We will be joined by senior public sector figures from the North East, alongside
their private sector development partners – the aim of this session is to
connect them directly to investors, developers and occupiers who’re interested
in working within or expanding their work within the region.

Invite only – this facilitation area is open to invited investors, funders,
developers, occupiers and the local authorities hosting this session.

Meeting Room 5

Department

13:30 – 14:30

BE NEWS – BESPOKE SESSION

We’re currently working to develop the content for this workshop and more
details will be released shortly.

This event is invite only.

Sponsored by BE News.

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:00 – 15:00

WINVIC CONSTRUCTION – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Winvic Contruction.

JLL Pavilion

Pavilion Square

14:00 – 14:45

UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL: SUPERCHARGING THE NORTHERN POWERHOUSE FOR LIFE SCIENCES

How is the North of England positioning itself as a growing cluster? We discuss
the strategic advantages, innovative research facilities, strong academic
collaborations, and government initiatives that have propelled the Northern
Powerhouses, and how they can harness their potential.

Speakers include:

Chair: Chris Walters – Head of UK Life Sciences, JLL

Workshop Room

Department

14:00 – 15:00

PROPERTY WEEK – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this roundtable and more
details will be released shortly.

This event is invite only.

Sponsored by Property Week.

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

14:00 – 15:00

CLINIC: OPTIMISING CONSTRUCTION – EFFICIENCY WITHOUT COMPROMISE

The Bidwells team will be hosting a clinic which explores the means to a more
productive and efficient industry.

Midlands Engine Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:15 – 15:15

OPPORTUNITY SHROPSHIRE

Public and private sector partners from the county promote forthcoming
investment and regeneration plans.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

THE SECOND NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE ASSESSMENT: THE STORY SO FAR

Join Commissioners and others to discuss the National Infrastructure
Commission’s recent five-yearly assessment of UK infrastructure needs and the
latest progress in implementation. The panel explore whether the UK is ready to
face the demands of the next 30 years.

Sponsored by Balfour Beatty.

Speakers include:

Professor Sadie Morgan OBE – Commissioner, National Infrastructure Commission

Kate Willard OBE – Chair, Thames Estuary Growth Board

Julia Prescot – Deputy Chair, National Infrastructure Commission

Ann Zhang – Economist, National Infrastructure Commission's Young Professionals
Panel

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

14:15 – 15:15

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY AND URBAN CENTRE RENEWAL

As a sector that is highly sensitive to changes in economic climate yet a
necessity for providing bases for business and industry. How can strategies for
investment and development of commercial assets match up with placemaking
attempts?

Sponsored by Trowers and Hamlin. 

Speakers include:

Mark Williams – Executive Director, RivingtonHark

Kate Josephs CB – Chief Executive, Sheffield City Council

Donna Nolan – Chief Executive, Watford Borough Council

Charles Royle – Executive Director, AEW

Yohance Harper – Partner, Quadrant Estates

Melissa Román Burch – Chief Operating Officer, New York City Economic
Development Corporation

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

14:15 – 15:15

THE LEVELLING UP AND REGENERATION ACT SIX MONTHS ON…

High level discussion on the Impact of LURA on Industry Advancement. Sector
leaders explore how this revolutionary framework has shaped the landscape so
far. Has it been a catalyst for growth or posed challenges and been a hindrance?

Sponsored by Baily Garner.

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

14:15 – 15:15

UKREIIF SECTOR INSIGHT: UNIVERSITIES AND HIGHER EDUCATION ESTATES

There are over 160 higher education institutions in the UK contributing an
estimated £96bn per year to the nation’s economy. Annually, 2.1 million students
rely on world class campuses to study, research and innovate. This session
brings together a range of thought leaders within estates and facilities to
discuss how the faces of our campuses are evolving in the coming years.

Sponsored by Arcadis. 

Speakers include:

Nicola Cameron – Director of Property Joint Ventures, University of Glasgow

Erin Peart – Director of Campus Services, Northumbria University

Jonathan Martin – Director of Inward Investment, London Borough of Waltham
Forest

Professor Ebrahim Adia – Vice Chancellor, University of Wolverhampton

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

HOW PROPERTY PROFESSIONALS ARE DRIVING SUSTAINABILITY, MONETISATION & FOOTFALL
ACROSS DIFFERENT ASSET CLASSES VIA DATA AND TECH-LED OPERATIONS

Can better-managed car parks really open up new revenue streams for property and
retail professionals? This roundtable discussion will explore how developers,
asset managers and other professionals across the property and retail sectors
can add value to their assets, increase footfall and improve sustainability
credentials via the digitalisation of their car parking strategies.

Sponsored by Britannia Parking. 

Cinema Stage

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

LANCASHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Lancashire County Council.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

SAVILLS – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Savills.

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

14:15 – 15:15

D2N2 LEP – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by D2N2 LEP.

Reloaded

Royal Armouries

14:30 – 15:15

SCOTLAND AND NORTHERN IRELAND: INVESTOR AND DEVELOPER FACILITATION

We will be joined by senior public sector figures from Scotland and Northern
Ireland representing all key councils and cities in the countries, alongside
their private sector development partners – the aim of this session is to
connect them directly to investors, developers and occupiers who’re interested
in working within or expanding their work within the region.

Invite only – this facilitation area is open to invited investors, funders,
developers, occupiers and the local authorities hosting this session.

JLL Pavilion

Pavilion Square

15:00 – 15:45

PURPOSE BUILT STUDENT ACCOMMODATION

The team from JLL bring together a group of experts to navigate the market and
share the latest insights.

Speakers include:

Chair: Jack Smart – Director of Student Housing, JLL

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

15:15 – 16:15

HYDROCK – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Hydrock.

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

15:15 – 16:15

COMPETING WITH THE COMMUTE: ADAPTING SPACES FOR OPTIMUM PRODUCTIVITY

We explore how working from home has impacted productivity, the hybrid model of
working’s effect on urban and rural economies and how the workforce is adapting
to having AI and robots as colleagues, followed by drinks and light bites for
attendees.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

SECURING DEVELOPMENT FINANCE: WHAT ARE INVESTORS REALLY LOOKING FOR?

As public finances get tighter and ESG implications growing, this high-level
session explores alternative ways to fund development and how the future of
investing will impact the types of schemes coming forward.

Sponsored by Pension Insurance Corporation.

Speakers include:

Chair: Hayley Rees – Managing Director, Pension Insurance Corporation

Charles Crowe – Managing Director and Head of UK Investment, PGIM

Isobel Dench – Associate Director, Intermediate Capital Group

Pat Ritchie CBE – Chair, Government Property Agency

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

15:30 – 16:30

ESTATE RENEWAL IN THE ‘NEW ERA OF REGENERATION AND HOUSING DELIVERY'

As Government seeks to usher in a ‘new era of regeneration and housing
delivery’, we’ll explore how estate renewal and social housing-led regen can sit
at the heart of a comprehensive approach to place-based regeneration, and play a
central strategic role in driving the development pipeline and improving the
lives of our communities.

Sponsored by Place Capital Group.

Speakers include:

Chair: David Smith-Milne – Founder and CEO, Place Capital Group

Paul Dennett – Mayor, Salford City Council

Shahi Islam – Director – Affordable Housing Grants, Homes England

Rachael Dennis – Chief Executive, InCommunities

Yvonne Westhead-Fyles – Director of Development, Livv Housing Group

Chris Santer – Fund Manager, Positive Impact Investment, Schroders Capital

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

15:30 – 16:30

CREATING HEALTHY TOWNS AND CITIES

The health of our population is linked to the buildings, spaces and
infrastructure that we inhabit. Building liveable towns and cities that are
green, climate resilient and inclusive is no longer a choice but a necessity –
and this session will bring together regen leaders to explore how we can
transform towns and cities to create healthy place.

Sponsored by Walker Sime.

Speakers include:

Chair: Angela Barnicle – Chief Officer for Asset Management and Regeneration,
Leeds City Council

Phil Marsden – Director of Project Management, Muse

Paul Richards – Director of Development & Regeneration, Stockport Metropolitan
Borough Council

Cathy Palmer – Director of Regeneration Delivery, Walker Sime

Amy Butterworth – Chief Executive Officer, Make It Happen Birkenhead

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

15:30 – 16:30

UKREIIF SECTOR INSIGHTS: WHY IS RETAIL A DIRTY WORD?

Whilst there are numerous types of offices and warehouses, the words are
accurate descriptions of what these buildings do and the purpose they serve.
However, the term retail is narrow and does not reflect the role retail property
plays in towns and cities across the country. “Retail” is everything from what
we eat, how we entertain ourselves, where we sleep to how we keep fit and
healthy; it has an impact on all aspects of our lives. Does pigeonholing retail
property therefore have to end? We’ll discuss if a rebrand of the word is
needed…

Sponsored by Lunson Mitchenall.

Speakers include:

Chair: Kate Bourne – Director, Redwood Consulting

Neil Hockin – Managing Director, Lunson Mitchenall

Annelie Gullström – Chief Executive Officer, FPYB

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

STANTEC – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Stantec.

Cinema Stage

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

HERTFORDSHIRE LEP – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Hertfordshire LEP.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

EQUIEM – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Equiem.

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

15:30 – 16:30

ACIVICO GROUP – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Acivico Group.

Midlands Engine Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

16:00 – 17:00

EAST MIDLANDS FREEPORT

Public and private sector partners associated with the Freeport come together
for announcements and networking.

Fringe Programme

16:00 – 18:00

PEGASUS GROUP DRINKS RECEPTION

Join the team at Pegasus for an early evening networking event.

Venue: Dakota Hotel Cocktail Lounge, 8 Russell Street, LS1 5RN

To register email: events@pegasusgroup.co.uk

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

16:45 – 17:45

REGENERATION BRAINERY – BESPOKE SESSION

The Regeneration Brainery Brainees will be taking to the stage to in an exciting
session with details to be confirmed shortly.

Sponsored by Regeneration Brainery.

Fringe Programme

17:30 – 20:30

INVEST IN NOTTINGHAM EVENING RECEPTION

We’re currently working with the sponsor to develop this event and more details
will be released shortly.

Venue: Tournament Gallery, Royal Armouries Museum.

Fringe Programme

17:30 – 20:00

MORGAN SINDALL EVENING RECEPTION

We’re currently working with the sponsor to develop this event and more details
will be released shortly.

Venue: Asia and Africa Gallery, Royal Armouries Museum.

Fringe Programme

17:30 – 22:00

MCGUIREWOODS PRESENTS – MINGLE, MELODIES AND MIXOLOGY

Join McGuireWoods London LLP for their 2024 fringe event – a jazz and cocktail
networking soiree.

Venue: The Maven, 1 Call Ln, Leeds LS1 7DH

To register contact: londonevents@mcguirewoods.com

Fringe Programme

18:00 – 00:00

LDN COLLECTIVE'S 5TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

The LDN Collective are hosting an event in the Fairground Rooms at Cuckoo in
Leeds, to celebrate their 5th anniversary. The roof terrace will be open and
pizza served 6pm to 9pm, followed by a DJ playing music from the last fifty
years (to partially celebrate CEO Max Farrell’s 50th Birthday). They’ll also be
promoting their research and advocacy for Net Zero Neighbourhoods.

Venue: Fariground Rooms at Cuckoo, 37 Call Lane, Leeds, LS1 7BT

To register visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/776889877537

Fringe Programme

19:30 – 22:00

LONDON AND THE SOUTH DRINKS RECEPTION WITH CRATUS GROUP

An opportunity for London and the South East to come together and enjoy a drink
at one of Leeds’ premier cocktail bars.

Venue: Brooklyn Bar, 50 Call Lane, LS1 6DT

To register visit: tinyurl.com/CratusDrinks2024

Fringe Programme

22:00 – 01:00

CRATUS GROUP LGBTQIA+ DISCO

Join industry professionals for a groovy night of music, dance and pure fun –
prepare to be transported to a world of disco magic in this lively venue.

Venue: Revolucion de Cuba, 64-68 Call Lane, LS1 6DT

To register visit:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cratus-group-disco-at-ukreiif-2024-tickets-801201885407?aff=oddtdtcreator

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07:00 – 08:00

PROPERTY AND CONSTRUCTION NETWORKING RUN WITH CRATUS GROUP

Enjoy a morning run along the River Aire and across Leeds to set yourself up for
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Venue: Outside Malmaison, 1 Swinegate, LS1 4AG

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Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

08:30 – 10:30

NORFOLK & SUFFOLK UNLIMITED BREAKFAST – LOTUS, BT, ENERGY, FARMING AND FOOD

Join us for breakfast whilst also hearing about the economic opportunities in
the region – from substantial food growing and processing capabilities, cutting
edge science and tech, offshort and nuclear, advanced engineering, digital and
quantum technology and more.

Sponsored By Norfolk & Suffolk Unlimited.

Speakers include:

Cllr Kay Mason Billig – Leader, Norfolk County Council

Matt Nice – Executive Director, Lotus

Lisa Perkins – Director of Research and Innovation, BT

Fringe Programme

08:30 – 16:00

UKREIIF CHARITY CYCLE SPORTIVE IN AID OF YORKSHIRE CHILDREN'S CHARITY

Back for a second year, last year saw over 150 riders take on some of Yorkshires
most loved lanes and climbs to raise funds for charity. With 100% of entry fees
and donations going to charity which looks to ensure no child of young person is
left behind due to ill health, disability or financial circumstances. More
details will be shared shortly on registration.

Workshop Room

Department

09:00 – 10:30

HACKATHON: HOW CAN REGENERATION STRATEGY SOLVE THE CHALLENGES THAT YOUNG PEOPLE
ARE FACING?

We know that young people today are facing more challenges than ever; with
social media, climate change and an uncertain future causing record levels of
anxiety in an increasingly complex social dynamic. How can we build the right
environments that support young people to socialise, grow, develop and reach
their potential?

This hackathon is in partnership with Onside Youth Zones and UKREiiF.

This event is invite only.

To express an interest in participating please email matt.christie@ukreiif.com

Meeting Room 5

Department

09:00 – 10:00

PRIVATE ROUNDTABLE: THE ROLE OF SME DEVELOPERS IN TACKLING THE HOUSING CRISIS

We need to get SME developers building again – this session will look at the
challenges, from planning and access to finance to building costs and labour,
and how partnerships could be the key to unlocking a new wave of SME
developments.

Speakers include:

Chair: Fahmida Nisa – Event Manager & Host, UKREiiF

Emilios Tsavellas – Development and Acquisitions Director, SAV Group

Hardeep Thandi – Director for Property Development, United Trust Bank

Clare Elliott – Director of Economic Growth, Wakefield Council

Matt Beckley – Head of Development, Keon Homes

Matt Floyd – Development Manager, Cheyne Capital

War Gallery

Royal Armouries Museum

09:00 – 11:00

SOCIAL VALUE WORKSHOP

This intense workshop is taking place in a bid to make a major COP style pledge
at UKREiiF – bringing together a selected group of industry leaders and social
value pioneers to work together on what will be a huge announcement.

This workshop is in partnership with UKREiiF and Savills.

This event is invite only.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

09:15 – 10:15

DEVOLUTION – WHERE DOES THE UK GO NEXT?

In the wake of 2023’s trailblazer deals, different areas of the UK are
progressing at different pace with their own devolution ambitions. This panel
brings together a mixture of regional voices who are at different defined stages
of their plans to update delegates.

This session is available to sponsor. 

Speakers include:

Ravi Chand CBE – SRO, Places for Growth, His Majesty’s Government, Cabinet
Office

Kate Kennally – Chief Executive, Cornwall Council

Oliver Coppard – Mayor, South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

09:15 – 10:15

WATER: 2025-2050

Over the next 25 years the UK will embark on a £56bn capital expenditure
programme aimed at improving quality and security of the nation’s water supply.
Leading stakeholders come together to set out the challenge and analyse the
impact.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Andrew Taylor – Group Planning Director, Vistry Group

Nicola Shaw CBE – Chief Executive, Yorkshire Water

Amira Amzour – Deputy Director for Water Strategy and Environment, Department
for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

James Heath – Chief Executive, National Infrastructure Commission

Cinema Stage

Royal Armouries

09:15 – 10:15

DISCOVER HARLOW: FROM NEW TOWN TO GARDEN TOWN

As Harlow moves from a New Town to Garden Town it is set to become the UK’s
fastest growing area for a decade providing a legacy of huge investment in
infrastructure and the built environment. The session will present details of
the ambition of Harlow Council and the partners in delivering this change whilst
at the same time detailing opportunities for investment and development.

Sponsored by Harlow Council.

Speakers include:

Jackie Sadek – Chair, UK Innovation Corridor

Naisha Polaine – Director, Harlow and Gilston Garden Town

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

09:15 – 10:15

HUB RESIDENTIAL – BESPOKE SESSION PARTNER

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by HUB Residential

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

09:15 – 10:30

CARBON MARKETS INVESTMENT

The team at Bidwells will be hosting this session with more details to follow
shortly.

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

09:30 – 10:30

SENIORS HOUSING – A SILVER BULLET FOR THE UK'S HOUSING SECTOR?

Retirement housing is a catalyst for healthier communities and national planning
guidance states that the need for its provision is ‘critical’. Yet challenges
within the planning system are stalling delivery. This session looks at how more
supportive policies could help deliver retirement housing at scale and unlock
billions of pounds worth of new investment, whilst creating new housing chains
and alleviating pressure on the NHS.

Sponsored by McCarthy Stone.

Speakers include:

Chair: Sarah Wardle – Director, Cavendish

Lord Richard Best OBE – Co-Chair, All-Party Parliamentary Group for Housing and
Care for Older People

Prof Julienne Meyer CBE – Chair of the Older People’s Housing Taskforce,
Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities

Shane Paull – Chief Operating Officer, McCarthy Stone

Paavan Popat – Chief Executive, TLC Care

JLL Pavilion

Pavilion Square

09:30 – 10:15

RETAIL – FUTURE OF TRADITIONAL SHOPPING CENTRES

The team from JLL bring together a group of experts to share insights and intel
into the sector.

Speakers include:

Chair: Kaye Walker – Head of Bewonder*, JLL

Jordan Jeffery – Head of Property and Asset Management, JLL

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

09:30 – 10:30

UKREIIF SECTOR INSIGHT: AIRPORT CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT AND EXPANSION

With passenger numbers now returning to pre-pandemic levels, airports are
looking to innovate to meet future needs. We delve into airport expansion,
development and infrastructure upgrades.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Vincent Hodder – Chief Executive Officer, Leeds Bradford Airport

Nikki Bains – Head of Planning, Transport and Strategy, Birmingham International
Airport

Rob Green – Head of Blackpool Airport Enterprise Zone, Blackpool Council

Samantha O'Dwyer – Managing Director, Cornwall Airport Newquay

John Irving – Chief Executive, Liverpool John Lennon Airport

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

09:30 – 10:30

THE LAND TRUST AND THE LANDSCAPE INSTITUTE – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by the Land Trust and the Landscape Institute.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

09:30 – 10:30

L&Q – BESPOKE ROUNDTABLE TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Trafford Housing Trust and L&Q.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

10:30 – 11:30

DOES ENGLAND NEED A NATIONAL TRANSPORT STRATEGY – IF, WHY, HOW?

With an endemic debate raging about how to use transport as a bulwark for
levelling up, is England risking falling behind Scotland, Wales and Northern
Ireland due to lacking a co-ordinated framework for delivering major schemes?
Where should government be focusing its resources and how can the private sector
support?

This session is available to sponsor. 

Speakers include:

Dr Nik Johnson – Mayor, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority

Maria Machancoses – CEO, Midlands Connect

Mark Eastwood – MP for Dewsbury, Conservative Party

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

10:30 – 10:45

KEYNOTE SPEECH – CLIMATE CHANGE

As the general election approaches, delegates are joined by the Labour Party’s
leading voice on climate action.

Keynote speaker:

Kerry McCarthy MP – Shadow Minister for Climate Change, Labour Party

JLL Pavilion

Pavilion Square

10:30 – 11:15

SINGLE FAMILY HOUSING

This rapidly growing sector is set to play a crucial role in the housing crisis,
and JLL will share their latest insights into the opportunities in the sector.

Speakers include:

Chair: Simon Scott – Lead Director for Living Capital Markets, JLL

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

10:45 – 11:45

NEW SUSTAINABILITY DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS MODEL

As the legislative landscape shifts, so does the real estate operating model. We
discuss insights gained from 18 months of navigating EU Taxonomy and SFDR
disclosures to unravel the complexities of the incoming SDR legislation, whilst
examining the potential impact of the SDR on SFDR.

Sponsored by Catalyst.

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

10:45 – 11:45

THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT AT THE HEART OF OUR PLACES

What are the best ways integrate nature, wildlife and existing natural resources
into the evolution of place without resorting to greenwashing? Should more
resource- nationally and locally- be allocated to such priorities? This session
underlines what is happening across the UK.

Sponsored by Egis UK.

Speakers include:

Chair: Dr Claire Davies – Managing Director, Egis UK

Kerry McCarthy MP – Shadow Minister for Climate Change, Labour Party

Gyula Törzsök – Portfolio Director, Thames Estuary Growth Board

Mike Innerdale – Regional Director (North England), National Trust

Charlotte Glazier – Programme Manager Greening the Public Realm, London Borough
of Islington

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

10:45 – 11:45

BUILDING SAFETY – LEADERSHIP AND CULTURE, IMPLEMENTING CHANGE AND DELIVERING
SUCCESS

Accountability, compliance and competence are crucial to successful building
safety – we explore to the navigate the biggest legislation changes since the
1980’s following Dame Judith Hackitt’s call for the industry to make
“significant intervention” and “stand up and demonstrate leadership”.

Sponsored by Casey Group. 

Speakers include:

Helen Fisher – Programme Director Cladding Safety Scheme, Homes England

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

10:45 – 11:45

COUNCILS FACE FINANCIAL EXPOSURE: IMPLICATIONS FOR ECONOMIC REGENERATION

With councils grappling with funding cuts and resource challenges, the potential
financial risks associated with regeneration projects loom large. Is the scale
of risk too daunting? From alternative funding channels, transparent
collaborations and more, we’ll look at innovative avenues for the public/private
sector to forge impactful partnerships.

Sponsored by EG.

Cinema Stage

Royal Armouries

10:45 – 11:45

LAND, PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT FEDERATION – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Land, Planning and Development Federation.

Speakers include:

Chair: Paul Brocklehurst – Chair, Land, Planning & Development Federation

Alison Dowsett – Managing Director for Planning & Policy, Berkeley Group

Kate Ellison – Director of Land, Partnerships, Innovation and Business
Development, Platform Housing Group

Joanne Neville – Regional Head of Planning for Yorkshire & Central, Harworth
Group

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

10:45 – 11:45

ARTEFACT – BESPOKE ROUNDTABLE TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Artefact.

Speakers include:

Chair: Christopher de Gruben – Senior Data Consulting Manager, Artefact

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

10:45 – 11:45

HLM ARCHITECTS – BESPOKE SESSIONS TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by HLM Architects.

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

11:00 – 12:00

CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored By Cushman & Wakefield. 

Workshop Room

Department

11:00 – 12:30

INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP: THE VALUE OF ENGAGEMENT IN DESIGN

This interactive workship will see NextGen participants and current industry
leaders taking part in a creative design task to explore some of the challenges
involved in working with communities and stakeholders in complex regeneration
programmes. Participants will work in teams to create a ‘neighbourhood’ –
working through a series of challenges before the session will be drawn to a
conclusion with a reflection and discussion on effective engagement delivery.

This workshop is in partnership with PlacED and UKREiiF.

This event is invite only.

To express an interest in participating please email matt.christie@ukreiif.com

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

11:00 – 12:00

REWIRING BRITAIN: ARE RENEWABLES AND CLEANTECH THE ECONOMIC GAME-CHANGERS?

From expanding the grid which may lead to cheaper electricity to re-shoring
manufacturing in Britain, this panel of expert speakers forecast new sector
opportunities, the affect on supply chains and the demand on UK’s power
capacities with a particular focus on the role the built environment ecosystem
will play.

JLL Pavilion

Pavilion Square

11:30 – 12:15

INDUSTRIAL AND LOGISTICS

Demand is high again for I&L – and JLL explore their latest insights and trends
into the sector.

Speakers include:

Chair: Melinda Cross – Head of UK Industrial & Logistics, JLL

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

11:45 – 12:00

KEYNOTE SPEECH: THE SHADOW TREASURY

UKREiiF’s long standing tradition of attracting top political voices continues
with an exclusive speech from the Labour front bench.

Keynote speaker:

Darren Jones MP – Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Labour Party

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

12:00 – 13:00

FREEPORTS AND INVESTMENT ZONES – WHERE ARE WE AND WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

Over the last few years these pro-business, investment inducing economic growth
programmes have been rolled out with the aim of catalysing regeneration and
supporting next generation industry but are they working? A panel of leaders
come together to critique each initiative and forecast their future in the next
five years.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Nora Senior CBE – Chair, East Midlands Freeport

Amy Harhoff – Corporate Director Regeneration Economy and Growth, Durham County
Council

Tracy Brabin – Mayor, West Yorkshire Combined Authority

Ibrahim Mohamed – Associate Director (Freeports), Connected Places Catapult

Richard May – Chief Executive, Plymouth and South Devon Freeport

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

12:00 – 13:00

EAT, SLEEP, ART, REPEAT: USING CULTURAL & CREATIVE ARTS WITHIN MASTERPLANS &
DESTINATION STRATEGIES!

What is the link between creative placemaking, cultural infrastructure and real
estate value? What can you build and where do you start? Join a group of thought
leaders who have implemented such strategies and are now reaping the reward!

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Garry Taylor – Assistant Director Major Projects, Culture and Place, Hull City
Council

Emma Cariaga – Joint Head of Canada Water & Head of Residential, British Land

Alison Clark – Assistant Director Culture Sport and Tourism, Durham County
Council

Lohan Presencer – Chairman, Ministry of Sound

Industry in Focus Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

12:00 – 13:00

HEALTHCARE REAL ESTATE: UNLOCKING OPPORTUNITIES AND SEALING SUCCESSFUL DEALS

In the dynamic landscape of healthcare real estate, what was once considered an
alternative investment class has now emerged as a lucrative and high-demand
sector. We bring together individuals with financial resources and those
possessing valuable parcels of land to explore the potential to turn aspirations
into tangible deals.

Sponsored by PRIME.

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

12:00 – 13:00

UKREIIF SECTOR INSIGHTS: PLACING LATER LIVING AT THE HEART OF PLACEMAKING – CAN
WE AFFORD NOT TO?

The UK population aged 65+ is set to increase from 11.2 million today to 17.2
million by 2040. People are living longer, but not necessarily healthier lives.
Join industry leaders to disseminate solutions to this growing older population
and their housing requirements.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Michael Voges – Chief Executive, Associated Retirement Community Operators

Honor Barratt – Managing Director, Birchgrove

Ben Rosewall – Head of Investment for Later Living, Legal & General Capital

Tim Seddon – Chief Property Officer, Retirement Villages Group

Sarah Jones – CEO, Anchor Hanover

Nick Sanderson – CEO, Audley Group

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

12:00 – 13:00

CHALLENGING REPRESENTATION ON PROPERTY AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT BOARDS: GETTING IT
RIGHT

Our industry has lost significant talent over the last two decades as people
have pursued other career paths due to the relative attractiveness of
alternative sectors, as well as a lack of awareness across all communities of
the opportunities in our sector. We explore how the make-up of boardrooms can
impact recruitment and retention.

Sponsored by Institute of Directors.

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

12:00 – 13:00

BUILDING SAFETY ACT CONSULT – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored By Building Safety Act Consult.

VIP Glassbox

Waterfront

12:00 – 13:00

DRIVING SUSTAINABLE CHOICES: LUNCH WITH KERRY MCCARTHY MP – SHADOW MINISTER FOR
CLIMATE CHANGE

This invite only lunch will enable businesses in the built environment to engage
with the Labour Party to discuss how our industry and Government can work
together in the race to net zero.

This event is invite only

Hosted by:

Kerry McCarthy MP – Shadow Minister for Climate Change, Labour Party

Rethinking Places Pavilion

Pavilion Zone

12:15 – 13:15

ACCELERATING PROGRESS TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

BSI brings together experts and stakeholders to collaborate and explore
innovative solutions and industry best practices to accelerate progress to a
sustainable future.

Sponsored by BSI.

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

12:15 – 13:15

LESSONS LEARNT – HOW WE DELIVERED AFFORDABLE PASSIVHAUS HOMES FOR GREATER
MANCHESTER

Having delivered 200 Passivhaus homes over 5 sites in Greater Manchester, the
team share lessons learnt from this scheme with Salford City Council – sharing
the issues encountered and how they were overcome to create an award winning
scheme.

Sponsored by Identity Consult.

Speakers include:

Chair: Alex Atkinson – Director, Identity Consult

Sarah Campbell – Associate Director, PRP

Cinema Stage

Royal Armouries

12:15 – 13:15

YORK & NORTH YORKSHIRE COMBINED AUTHORITY – SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by York & North Yorkshire Combined Authority.

JLL Pavilion

Pavilion Square

12:30 – 13:15

WORKPLACE EXPERIENCE AND ESTATE MANAGEMENT

The team from JLL bring together a group of experts to navigate the market.

Speakers include:

Chair: Nick Freeston – UK Head of Consulting, JLL

Bidwells Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

12:30 – 14:30

SUPERCLUSTER AND SUPERPOWER LUNCH AND CLOSING RECEPTION

More details to follow in early 2024.

Bury Theatre

Royal Armouries

13:15 – 14:15

HOW IS SOCIAL IMPACT INFLUENCING PLACEMAKING STRATEGIES?

Is there a futureproofed way to prevent ESG and social value from becoming
box-ticking buzzwords? How do you highlight or measure best in class examples of
integrating social impact with long term placemaking benefits? Our panel of
experts discuss creating thriving communities that go beyond bricks and mortar.

Sponsored by MEPC

Speakers include:

Jason McEwen – Deputy Director for Real Estate and Capital Investment,
Government Property Agency

Katerina Papavasileiou – Director of ESG, Federated Hermes

Paul Pavia – Head of Development, MEPC

Dockside Pavilion

Dockside Zone

13:15 – 14:15

BUILD, MEASURE, LEARN – STARTUP AGILE TECHNIQUES FOR THE PROPERTY INDUSTRY

A panel discussion exploring the nature of ‘bottom up’ idea and place
development from innovative new occupiers and designers, vs. the typical ‘top
down’ asset owner / developers’ approach, which can struggle to engage with the
end needs of users.

This session is available to sponsor.

Speakers include:

Freddie Fforde – Founder, Patch

Amin Hamzianpour – Co Founder and Chief Executive, Qube

Olaide Oboh – Executive Director, Socius

Jane Meek – Assistant Director Thriving Place & Investment, Cumberland Council

Markets and Sectors Pavilion

Pavilion Avenue

13:15 – 14:15

UKREIIF SECTOR INSIGHTS: PROPTECH IN BTR – HITTING THE RESET BUTTON

PropTech is playing an increasingly important role in the success of BTR schemes
due to the expectations of residents, the experience operators are seeking to
deliver and the need to keep operational costs in check. Is it time to hit reset
on preconceptions about the types of tech needed in BTR developments?

Sponsored by ASK4.

Speakers include:

DJ Dhananjai – Head of Living, Royal London Asset Management

Newsroom Stage

Royal Armouries

13:15 – 14:15

VERCO – BESPOKE SESSION PARTNER

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Verco.

Pearl Suite

Royal Armouries

13:30 – 14:30

ENHANCING BUILDING SAFETY: DELIVERING CLADDING REMEDIATION UNDER THE BUILDING
SAFETY ACT

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by Green Structural Engineering.

Barton Suite

Royal Armouries

13:45 – 14:45

AIDASH – BESPOKE SESSION TBC

We’re currently working to develop the content for this stage and session and
more details will be released shortly.

Sponsored by AiDash.

There will be plenty of exhibitors showcasing their brand, their solutions and
highlighting best practice in the industry, whilst helping them reap the rewards
of being prominently displayed within the events exhibition hall in front of
some key and influential business leaders. 

Exhibiting will enable you to:

 * Connect with 10,000+ industry professionals who’re attending the event
 * Be seen as one of the market leaders in your sector by being visible at the
   event
 * Showcase your work to regional authorities, government, leading private
   sector firms, blue chip organisations and more
 * Choose the location (first come first served) of your exhibition stand in the
   exhibition halls

If you’re interested in exhibiting email
opportunities@built-environment-networking.com or contact us on 0113 390 4700

Our exhibition stands are available in the below sizes. The prices are for the
stand space only and not the full build and design, but building costs are
available at an additional charge, please ask for further info.

Exhibition cost prices:

 * 3m2 – £5,750+ VAT (SOLD)
 * 4m2 – £8,000 + VAT
 * 6m2 – £12,000 + VAT
 * 8m2 – £16,000 + VAT
 * 9m2 – £17,250 + VAT
 * 12m2 – £24,000 + VAT
 * 16m2 – £32,000 + VAT
 * 24m2 – £48,000 + VAT (SOLD)
 * 32m2 – £64,000 + VAT



Exhibition packages also include:

 * Two tickets to the main event
 * Access to attendee information to pre-arrange meetings
 * Ability to run a fringe event on your stand to drive further footfall
 * Option of purchasing badge scanner to capture details of people who visit
   your stand

Confirmed 2024 exhibitors:

If you’re interested in exhibiting email
opportunities@built-environment-networking.com or contact us on 0113 390 4700

Gain national and international exposure and position your brand as a leader in
the industry.

By sponsoring UKREiiF your organisation will receive powerful exposure amongst
key business leaders, government officials and thousands of professionals from
across the world. And as the UK’s leading forum for business, it’s the
opportunity to stake your company’s claim as a champion in driving economic
growth.

We have various opportunities and packages dependant on your needs – with
speaking, branding and exhibition packages available. Whether you’re looking to
build brand awareness, source new leads or put your brand at the forefront of
the industry – we have a package suitable to your needs.

Here are the full details of the packages available:

Package Stand in m² Speaking Slots Event Tickets Dinner Tickets No. Packages
Cost (+VAT) CORPORATE PACKAGES Platinum Partner – Yes 30 20 1 Sold Out
Destination Partner – Yes 25 20 1 Sold Out SPACE ONLY PACKAGES Canary Bar
Hospitality Venue Partner – – 10 1 £45,000 Sold Out Pavilion Partner – Yes 8 – –
From £33,000 Sold Out Amphitheatre Pavilion Partner – – 6 – 1 £30,000 Sold Out
Canal Connections House Partner – – 4 – 1 £15,000 View Details Canal Boat Venue
Partner – – 10 – 2 £22,000 Sold Out Diversity & Inclusion Partner at Aire Suite
– – 4 – 1 £15,000 Sold Out Hotot Meeting Room Partner – – 2 – 1 £15,000 Sold Out
Canal Boat Hospitality Package – – – – 1 From £2,000+ View Details Cafe Partner
– – 6 – 1 £30,000 Sold Out The Street Stand Space (10 available) – – 2 – 10
£2,750 View Details Meeting Pod Partner (on land) – – 2 – 8 £11,000 View Details
North Star Café Partner – – 8 – 1 £40,000 Sold Out Tiltyard PA Partner – – 4 – 1
£22,000 View Details High Hat Corner Partner – – 6 – 1 £22,000 View Details
Fearns Privatised Meeting Area – – 4 – 1 £20,000 Sold Out Bus Activation Partner
– – 10 – 1 £20,000 Sold Out Boulevard Studio Partner – – 4 – 1 £25,000 Sold Out
The Boulevard Studio 2 – – 4 – 1 £15,000 Sold Out Boulevard Office Partner – – 4
– 1 £20,000 View Details Bury Theatre Session Partner Yes 4 – 4 £16,000 View
Details Dockside Pavilion Session Partner – Yes 2 – 4 £8,000 View Details
Industry in Focus Stage Session Partner – Yes 3 – 4 £8,000 View Details
Rethinking Places Pavilion Session – Yes 3 – 4 £8,000 View Details Markets &
Sectors Pavilion Session Partner – Yes 2 – 13 £8,000 View Details Newsroom Stage
Session Partner – Yes 2 – 6 £6,000 Sold Out Pearl Suite Session Partner – Yes 2
– 3 £6,000 Sold Out Barton Suite Roundtable Partner – Yes 2 – 5 £5,000 Sold Out
Cinema Place Promotion Session Partner – Yes 2 – 2 £5,000 View Details
Department Workshop and Roundtable Room – Yes 2 – 15 £3,500 View Details Hosted
Reception Event – – – – 4 From £1,650 View Details Pizza Express Meeting Area –
– – – 4 From £1,500 View Details Department Private Meeting Rooms – – – – 4 From
£1,800 Sold Out Department Ground Floor Areas to Hire – – – – 3 From £1,000 View
Details BRANDING PACKAGES Lanyard Partner – – 4 – 1 £25,000 Sold Out City Wide
Flag Post Branding Partner – – – – 1 £25,000 View Details The Boulevard Partner
– – 2 – 1 £11,000 Sold Out Badge Partner – – 4 – 1 £15,000 Sold Out Forum Video
Partner – – 4 – 1 £22,000 Sold Out Digital Media Partner – – 4 – 1 £20,000 View
Details Wi-Fi Partner – – 4 2 1 £15,000 View Details Email Partner – – 2 – 1
£8,000 Sold Out Water Taxis Partner Package – – 3 – 1 £15,000 View Details
Programme Partner – – 2 2 1 £11,000 Sold Out Quarter Page Programme Advert – – –
– 1 £300 View Details Half Page Programme Advert – – – – 1 £450 View Details
Full Page Programme Advert – – – – 1 £800 View Details Full Page Programme
Inside Front Cover Advert – – – – 1 £1,350 Sold Out Full Page Programme Inside
Back Cover Advert – – – – 1 £1,350 Sold Out Registration Partner – – 2 – 1
£11,000 Sold Out Pre-Registration Partner – – 2 – 1 £10,750 Sold Out Royal
Armouries Lounge Partner – – 2 – 1 £11,000 Sold Out Speaker/VIP Lounge Partner –
– 2 – 1 £11,000 View Details Press Lounge Partner – – 2 – 1 £11,000 View Details
Public Sector Showcase Stage Partner – – 2 – 1 £10,000 View Details Dockside
Pavilion Host – – 2 2 1 £10,000 Sold Out Markets and Sectors Pavilion Host – – 2
2 2 £10,000 View Details UKREiiF Avenue Partner – – 2 – 1 £10,000 Sold Out Site
Barrier Branding Partner – – – – 1 £30,000 View Details Dockside Banner Branding
Parter – – – – 1 £12,000 View Details Welcome to UKREiiF Branding – – – – 1
£7,500 View Details Tiltyard Entry Branding – – – – 1 £2,500 Sold Out Roundabout
Branding – – – – 1 £2,250 View Details Internal Floor One Banner Branding – – –
– 1 £1,750 Sold Out Bollard Branding – – – – 1 £1,500 Sold Out FRINGE EVENT
PACKAGES Industry Specific Fringe Event Partner – – 2 – – £7,500 View Details
Fringe Event Promotion Partner – – – – – £1,650 View Details Paddle Board Fringe
Partner (6 available) – – – – 6 £3,750 View Details Open Water Swim Fringe Event
Partner – – – – 1 £3,250 View Details TICKETS & EXHIBITION Exhibition
Opportunities – – 100+ – – From £8,000 View Details

Platinum Partner

SOLD



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Destination Partner

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Pavilion Partner

From £33,000 (+VAT)

We have a number of Pavilions available across the event location in different
sizes. These packages enable you to run your own panel discussions, content and
activity over the three day event.

Benefits:

 * Naming rights for the Pavilion
 * Use of the Pavilion for all three event days – run sessions, workshops, have
   an exhibition area or activites within the Pavilion
 * Access to UKREiiF speaker longlist to help you bring speakers onboard to your
   Pavilion
 * Pavilion activity will be included within the official event programme to
   drive traffic
 * Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
 * Full page advert in the conference programme
 * Eight delegate passes for the event days of the forum
 * Additional two free delegate passes for event days of the forum for young
   people in your company under the age of 25
 * Option of purchasing badge scanner to capture details of people who visit
   your pavilion
 * Your business will be added onto our speaker nominations form which means you
   can nomination speakers for sessions, panels and roundtables happening across
   other stages
 * Dedicated UKREiiF content account manager who’ll help you structure your
   content and sessions within the pavilion, help secure target speakers and
   attract a relevant audience
 * Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
 * Dedicated photographer who’ll take photos of your pavilion and all sessions
   which take place within there – in addition to access to wider photos and
   videos from the event
 * Pavilions are space only





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Amphitheatre Pavilion Partner

SOLD







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Canal Connections House Partner

£15,000 + VAT for 3 days

Host your own hospitality & meeting events next to the Pavilion Zone and
overlooking the canal and Tiltyard from the first floor. Canal Connections House
can be defined as two areas over two floors, including both ground and first
floor bathroom facilities:
An open plan meeting area on the first floor with side balcony overlooking the
canal and Tiltyard
Open plan kitchen / dining area with private garden on the ground floor
Canal Connections House can be hired as a whole across all three days of the
forum, with curated
hospitality packages and excellent branding opportunities for maximum visibility



Branding on the event website and at the forum
• Four delegate passes for the event days of the forum
• Additional two free delegate passes for event days of the forum for young
people in your company under the age of 25
• Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
• Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
• Access to photographs and video of the event
• Space only hire, branding of space additional, including options for external
branding for maximum exposure
• This space has a balcony overlooking the Tiltyard and canal, and also includes
a private garden on the ground floor

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Canal Boat Venue Partner

SOLD









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Diversity & Inclusion Partner at Aire Suite

SOLD









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Hotot Meeting Room Partner

SOLD







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Cafe Partner

SOLD




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The Street Stand Space (4 available)

£2,750(+VAT)

A package for microbusinesses only – this enables you to have a pop-up stand
within a prominent location at UKREiiF showcasing our commitment to small
businesses.



Benefits:

 * Highly reduced cost for prominent space within ‘The Street’ – a designated
   area for microbusinesses.
 * Bring a pop-up banner for branding and we’ll provide a poseur table for
   literature
 * Two delegate tickets for event days of the forum
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Access to photographs and video



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Meeting Pod Partner (on land) (4 Available)

£11,000 (+VAT)

Host your own private meetings in a unique meeting pod.



Benefits:

 * Hire of private meeting pod across the 3-day forum (accommodates 6-8)
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
 * Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
   stages per day
 * Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
 * Access to photographs and video of the event
 * Space only hire, branding of space additional



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North Star Cafe Partner



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Tiltyard PA Partner

£22,000 (+VAT)

Host your guests in this exclusive area situated high above the Tiltyard with
extensive branding opportunities to suit.

Benefits:



 * Hire of private area across the 3-day forum (accommodates approx. 30
   seated/60 standing)
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Four delegate passes for the event days of the forum
 * Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
 * Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
 * Access to photographs and video of the event
 * Space only hire, branding of space additional



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High Hat Corner Partner

£22,000 (+VAT)

Host your guests in this unique and intriguing area situated in a prime position
between the central courtyard and tiltyard.

Benefits:



 * Hire of private area across the 3-day forum (accommodates approx. 40
   seated/80 standing)
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Six delegate passes for the event days of the forum
 * Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
 * Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
 * Access to photographs and video of the event
 * Space only hire, branding of space additional





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Fearns Privatised Meeting Area

SOLD



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Bus Activation Partner

SOLD

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Boulevard Studio Partner

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Boulevard Studio 2 Partner

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Boulevard Office Partner

£20,000 (+VAT)

Take over the ground floor of the Boulevard Office with a spacious area to run
activity from, which includes an open space for networking and two private
meeting rooms with its entrance and outdoor area overlooking the Dock, in
addition to a further meeting room on the first floor.

Benefits:

 * All activity you run in the Boulevard Office will be promoted on the official
   programme
 * Dedicated UKREiiF content account manager to help and structure your content
   and activity within the office, whilst helping to secure target clients to
   bring to the space
 * Option of purchasing badge scanner to capture details of people who visit the
   space
 * Your business will be added onto our speaker nominations form which means you
   can nominate speakers for sessions, panels and roundtables happening across
   other stages
 * Four delegate passes for the event days of the forum
 * Dedicated photographer who’ll take photos of your space and activity you run
   within in – in addition to access to wider photos and videos of the event
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Full page advert in the conference programme
 * Space hire only, branding, AV hire and furniture additional



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Bury Theatre Session Partner (2 Available)

£16,000 (+VAT)

Ensure you’re at the forefront of UKREiiF by sponsoring one of the sessions on
our Main Stage where the highest level speakers will join us – we will have a
different session partner for each topic on stage.

Benefits:

 * Ability to chair the session or be a speaker on the panel
 * Branding on-stage to hundreds in the audience, both on the large screen
   behind the speakers and option to put up three of your branded pull-up
   banners on stage
 * Input and inclusion into the pre-event briefing calls to enable you to build
   rapport and a relationship with speakers ahead of the event
 * Four delegate passes plus your speaker comes for free, for the event days of
   the forum
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
 * Full page advert in the conference programme
 * Dedicated photographer who’ll take photos of your panel – in addition to
   access to wider photos and videos from the event



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Dockside Pavilion Session Partner (3 Available)

£8,000 (+VAT)

Ensure you’re at the forefront of UKREiiF by sponsoring one of the sessions
within the Dockside Pavilion where some of the highest level speakers will join
us – we will have a different session partner for each topic on stage.

Benefits:

 * Ability to chair the session or be a speaker on the panel
 * Branding on-stage, both on a digital screen beside the speakers and option to
   put up three of your branded pull-up banners in the Pavilion during your
   session
 * Input and inclusion into the pre-event briefing calls to enable you to build
   rapport and a relationship with speakers ahead of the event
 * Two delegate passes plus your speaker comes for free, for the event days of
   the forum
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
 * One half page advert in the conference programme
 * Dedicated photographer who’ll take photos of your panel – in addition to
   access to wider photos and videos from the event



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Industry in Focus (2 available)

£8,000 (+VAT)

We will have a different Session Partner for each of the sessions on the
Industry in Focus Stage

Benefits:

 * Bespoke session panel where you can invite clients advocates and prospects to
   join you on stage
 * You can bring three pull up banners to position on the stage to help with
   branding
 * You will be in charge of managing the session ie acquiring speakers, creating
   event content etc. Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
 * Three delegate passes for the event days of the forum
 * Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
 * Access to photographs and video of the event





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Rethinking Places Pavilion (2 available)

£8,000 (+VAT)

We will have a different Session Partner for each of the sessions on the
Rethinking Places Stage.

Benefits:



 * Bespoke session panel where you can invite clients advocates and prospects to
   join you on stage
 * You can bring three pull up banners to position on the stage to help with
   branding
 * You will be in charge of managing the session ie acquiring speakers, creating
   event content etc.
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
 * Three delegate passes for the event days of the forum
 * Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
 * Access to photographs and video of the event





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Markets & Sectors Pavilion Session Partner (2 Available)

£8,000 (+VAT)

The sessions in this pavilion takes a deep dive into different industries within
the built environment realm. Delegates will hear primarily from panels of
investors and occupiers who share their insights into market trends and
communicate their requirements from both policy and development partners. Does
your organisation have a piece of complementary research to promote or an
opinion to share? If so, this is a perfect opportunity to do so while moulding
and hosting a discussion with c-suite leaders in front of a packed audience of
potential clients.

Benefits:



 * Chair or Speaker position on your panel
 * You can bring three pull up banners to position within the pavilion to help
   with branding
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
 * Two delegate passes plus your speaker comes for free, for the event days of
   the forum
 * Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
 * One half page advert in the event programme
 * Access to photographs and video of the event





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Newsroom Stage Session Partner (1 Available)

£6,000 (+VAT)

Create your own Roundtable/Content Session Partner discussion at the event –
invite your own speakers, create the topic – Roundtable format up to 20 speakers
and content

Benefits:

 * Session to be on official programme to attract strong audience
 * You can bring literature to be placed at the session
 * You can bring three pull up banners to position on the stage to help with
   branding
 * Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
 * Two delegate passes for UKREiiF
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
 * Access to photographs and video of the session
 * You will be in charge of managing the session ie acquiring speakers, creating
   event content etc.



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Pearl Suite Session Partner (1 Available)

£6,000 (+VAT)

Create your own Roundtable/Content Session Partner discussion at the event –
invite your own speakers, create the topic – Roundtable format up to 10
speakers.

Benefits:

 * Session to be on the official programme to attract a strong audience
 * You can bring literature to be placed at the session
 * You can provide pop-up banners and branding within the room
 * Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
 * Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Your logo will be displayed on the front page of the website
 * Access to photographs and video of the event
 * You will be in charge of managing the session i.e. acquiring speakers,
   creating event content etc.



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Barton Suite Roundtable Partner

£5,000 (+VAT)

Create your own Live Roundtable invite your own speakers, create the topic –
Roundtable format up to 12 speakers and content.

Benefits:



 * Session to be on official programme to attract strong audience
 * You can bring literature to be placed at the session
 * You can provide pop-up banners and branding within the room
 * Ability to run a seperate fringe event to be included on the main event
   programme
 * Two delegate passes for UKREiiF
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
 * Access to photographs and video of the session
 * You will be in charge of managing the session ie acquiring speakers, creating
   event content etc.





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Cinema Place Promotion Session Partner (1 Available)

£5,000 (+VAT)

Put your destination at the forefront of Investors/Developers minds by running
your own Place Promotion session.



Benefits:

 * Session to be on official programme to attract strong audience
 * You can bring literature to be placed at the session
 * You can provide pop-up banners and branding within the room
 * Ability to run a separate fringe event to be included on the main event
   programme
 * Two delegate passes for event days of the forum
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
 * Access to photographs and video of the session
 * You will be in charge of managing the session i.e. acquiring speakers,
   creating event content etc.



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Department Workshop and Roundtable Room

From £3,500 (+VAT)

Work with the UKREiiF team to run private roundtables, workshops, hackathons and
other private activity to position yourselves as thought leaders within the
industry.



Benefits:

 * Session to be on official programme to attract strong audience
 * You can provide pop-up banners and branding within the room
 * Ability to run a separate fringe event to be included on the main event
   programme
 * Two delegate passes for event days of the forum
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
 * Access to photographs and video of the session

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Lanyard Partner

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Boulevard Partner

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City Wide Flag Post Branding Partner

£25,000 (+VAT)

Get branding across the city as UKREiiF branding is placed around 122 lamp posts
with adverts promoting the event – this will be for a 3-week period including
the lead up to and at the event.



Benefits:

 * Your branding in key walking routes to and from the venue on lamp posts
   adverts
 * Your branding in key locations in the city including outside the train
   station, on the main high streets and more
 * Overall the UKREiiF promotional banners will be on 122 lamp posts – seen by
   all 10,000-12,000 delegates with over 1 million visitors to the city centre
   every week

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Badge Partner

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Forum Video Partner

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Digital Media Partner

From £10,000 (+VAT)

Branding across different media areas of the event – including TVs above the
exhibition hall and within the registration area for excellent footfall and
on-site digital screen showcasing the event programme



Benefits:

 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Ability to run a seperate fringe event to be included on the main event
   programme
 * Four delegate passes for UKREiiF
 * Your logo will be displayed on the front page of the event website.
 * Access to photographs and video of the session
 * LED Screen, positioned in Pavilion Square, will contain at least 10% or 33%
   of content dedicated to your message. Pricing options below.

16% of content – £10,00 + VAT
33% of content – £20,00 + VAT

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Digital Media Partner

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Wi-Fi Partner

£15,000 (+VAT)

Become the official venue Wi-Fi partner – helping delegates get vital access
online. Your company name will be embedded into the Wi-Fi name and/or password
so delegates will have brand afilliation. Provision of Wi-Fi to be provided by
Wi-Fi partner at additional cost.

Benefits:

 * Name of your company to be used in the name and/or password of the Wi-Fi to
   be used by all delegates
 * Wi-Fi to be promoted heavily across the event, including on the event
   programme
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
 * Four delegate passes for the event days of the forum
 * Your logo will be displayed on the front page of the website
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Email Partner

£8,000 (+VAT)





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Water Taxis Partner Package

£15,000 (+VAT)

A unique opportunity to have branding within the Water Taxi’s – with two taking
delegates to and from the city centre with a stop outside the train station.
Each journey takes circa 10-minutes and transports delegates to the venue.

Benefits:

 * Branding on all windows across both taxis – this will be seen externally to
   delegates walking to the venue not just those on the water taxi
 * Option to include marketing literature within the water taxi
 * Three delegate passes for the event days of the forum
 * One half page advert in the event programme
 * Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Access to photographs and video of the event



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Programme Partner

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Quarter Page

£300 (+VAT)

Quarter page advert within the event programme.



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Half Page

£450 (+VAT)

Half page advert within the event programme.

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Full Page

£800 (+VAT)

Full page advert within the event programme.

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Full Page (Inside Front Cover)

SOLD



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Full Page (Inside Back Cover)

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Registration Partner

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Pre-Registration Partner

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Royal Armouries Lounge Partner

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Press Lounge Partner

£11,000 (+VAT)

The press lounge is located in a primary position on the ground floor of the
Royal Armouries. It will be the place for media to congregate, write up stories
from the event, host one-to-one interviews and more. This is a great opportunity
to have your brand visible infront of those who’re pushing out content about the
event.

Benefits:

 * Pop-up banners within the Press Lounge and option to include literature
   within the room
 * Access into the Press Lounge which is exclusive for media and those they’re
   interviewing and inviting into the space
 * Your name in the title of the space ie. The YOUR COMPANY NAME Press Lounge
 * Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
 * Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Access to photographs and video of the event



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Public Sector Showcase Stage Partner

£10,000 (+VAT)

If you’re looking to promote your business to the public sector this package is
ideal – you’ll have naming rights of the stage where local authorities across
the UK will be hosting 60-minute sessions revealing exclusive projects and plans
for their region.

Benefits:

 * Your company name in the stage title ie. The Public Sector Showcase Stage in
   partnership with YOUR COMPANY
 * Branding within the stage area – with options to add pop-up banners
 * Option to top and tail the sessions by welcoming delegates and closing the
   session
 * Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
 * Branding on the event website and at the forum
 * Ability to run a fringe event to be included on the main event programme
 * Access to photographs and video of the event



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Hosted Reception – Museum Galleries

From £1,650 (+VAT)

Take the opportunity to host your own reception amongst beautiful Galleries of
the Royal Armouries Museum.

There are a number of Galleries available to hire for your meeting/ hospitality
requirements:

 * War Gallery – £2,750
 * Asian and African Gallery – £2,300
 * Tournament Gallery – £1,925
 * Hall of Steel – £1,650

*Prices range depending on Gallery capacity and does not include additional
hospitality charges

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Pizza Express Reservation Partner ( 4 Available Per Day)

From £1,500 (+VAT)

Reserve a prominent table in Pizza Express at the heart of UKREiiF. When you
book this package, the table at Pizza Express is yours for the day. Space for
you to conduct informal meetings and offer great hospitality to your contacts.

Benefits:

 * Dedicated table at Pizza Express for the full day of your booking
 * You can bring your branded leaflets and brochures to leave on your table
 * Ability to bring one table-top banner
 * Includes £500 or £1000 of hospitality, any additional cost incurred is
   payable to Pizza Express
 * Your logo will be displayed on the event page of the website
 * Access to photographs and video of the event



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Department Meeting Rooms

SOLD



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Department Ground Floor Areas To Hire

From £1,000 (+VAT)

Bleachers (stepped seating area for 30 people):
2 hours, £1,650 + VAT
Half day, £2,475 + VAT

Large Dining Tables (12 people):
2 hours, £1,000 + VAT
Half day, £1,500 + VAT

Sofa Cluster
1 cluster, 2 hours (24 people), £1,500 + VAT
1 cluster, half day (24 people), £2,250 + VAT
4 clusters, 2 hours (96 people), £5,000 + VAT
4 clusters, half day (96 people), £7,500 + VAT



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Markets and Sectors Pavilion Host

£10,000 + VAT

Take centre stage on our Markets and Sectors Pavilion – where you’ll have the
ability to host hundreds of attendees and high-level speakers.

Benefits:

 * Open and close proceedings on all sessions across the three days giving you a
   speaking opportunity and brand visibility to all pavilion attendees
 * Host any roaming microphone and get involved in the questions yourself
 * Training provided by UKREiiF to ensure you’re briefed and prepared as fully
   as you’d like to be to host the Pavilion
 * Inclusion within the pre-event briefing emails to all speakers to help build
   relationships ahead of the event
 * Access to data of who attended the pavilion over the course of the three days
 * Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum.
 * Branding on the forum website and at the event
 * Access to photographs and video of the event

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Dockside Pavilion Host

SOLD





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UKREiiF Avenue Partner





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Site Barrier Branding Partner

£30,000 (+VAT)

Promote your business across the whole site at UKREiiF 2024 with a premium
branding opportunity.



Your company branding will be positioned on barriers across the site, for the 3
full days of the event.


This branding opportunity will give you maximum brand exposure to over 10,000
delegates in high
footfall areas for the whole event.





*The red line denotes the positioning of the barriers across the site.



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Dockside Barrier Branding Partner

£12,000 (+VAT)

Promote your business across the Dockside at UKREiiF 2024.



Your company branding will be positioned on barriers across the site, for the 3
full days of the event. Each banner is 8m wide by 1.1m high.


This branding opportunity will give you maximum brand exposure to delegates in
high football areas, including attendees visiting the VIP Glassbox.





*The yellow blocks denotes the positioning of the banners on the dockside.



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Welcome to UKREiiF Branding

£7,500 (+VAT)

Welcome to UKREiiF Branding Package





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Tiltyard Entry Branding

SOLD

Tiltyard Entry Branding Package





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Roundabout Branding

£2,250 (+VAT)

Roundabout Branding Package







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Internal Floor One Banner Branding

£1,750 (+VAT)









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Bollard Branding

£1,500 (+VAT)







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Industry Specific Fringe Event Partner

£7,500 (+VAT)

Work alongside the UKREiiF team to sponsor a ready-made large fringe event
focused on the industry of your choice – where we’ll bring together 150
delegates including the leading figures and businesses in those sectors.



We will work with you to determine the invite list, time and day of the event
onsite within the walls of UKREiiF whilst enabling a 60-minute fringe event
where your business can be at the forefront of the official UKREiiF fringe on
that industry sector.

They include (but not limited to):

 * The BIG! Infrastructure and Transport Fringe Event
 * The BIG! Residential and BtR Fringe Event – SOLD
 * The BIG! Sustainability and Net Zero Fringe Event
 * The BIG! Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Event

Benefits:

 * Headline partner of our industry specific networking fringe event
 * The fringe event will be promoted within the official UKREiiF programme and
   agenda
 * Two delegate passes for the event days of the forum
 * Option to do a keynote during the fringe event
 * AV and drinks for fringe event guests included within the package (food costs
   additional if you want to provide)
 * Early access to the attendee list to contact your target audience in advance
   to invite to the event
 * Promotional activity across our news and social platforms to publicise the
   event and branding on the event website







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Fringe Event Promotion Partner

£1,650 (+VAT)

If you are interested in running a fringe event across the city to complement
the UKREiiF programme, then we will add this to our official programme.

Whether it be a netwalking event or drinks reception, we’ll help promote your
event whilst giving you early access to attendee information allowing you to
develop your ideal target audience and contact them in advance to invite them.
This package includes:

Benefits:

 * Your fringe event officially promoted within the official UKREiiF programme
   and agenda
 * Early access to the attendee list to contact your target audience in advance
   to invite to your fringe event
 * Promotional activity across our news and social platforms to publicise your
   fringe event
 * Package applies to those who are not already an exhibitor or sponsor, wishing
   to associate to the UKREiiF event







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Paddle Board Fringe Event Partner (5 available)

£3,750 (+VAT)

Create a unique fringe event to compliment the UKREiiF Programme in the very
heart of the event on the Leeds Dock Water.
Invite up to 30 people to take part in a Introduction to Paddle Boarding
Session. The session will last for two hours and include a trip into the city
centre, with qualified instructors. The sessions could be used for team building
and relaxed networking sessions.

Session times available are:

Tuesday 21st May – 07:00hrs until 09:00hrs or 17:00hrs until 19:00hrs



Wednesday 22nd May – 17:00hrs until 19:00hrs



Thursday 23rd May – 07:00hrs until 09:00hrs or 17:00hrs until 19:00hrs



Benefits:



 * Your event officially promoted within the official UKREiiF programme and
   agenda
 * Early access to the attendee list to contact your target audience in advance
   to invite to your event
 * Promotional activity across our news and social platforms to publicise your
   fringe event



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Exhibition Opportunities

From £8,000 (+VAT)

Exhibition Stand Prices:

 * 3m2 – £5,750+ VAT
 * 4m2 – £8,000 + VAT
 * 6m2 – £12,000 + VAT
 * 8m2 – £16,000 + VAT
 * 9m2 – £17,250 + VAT
 * 12m2 – £24,000 + VAT
 * 16m2 – £32,000 + VAT
 * 24m2 – £48,000 + VAT
 * 32m2 – £64,000 + VAT

Space only and shell AMP stands are available



Exhibition Packages Include:

 * Two delegate passes for event days of the forum
 * Access to attendee information to pre-arrange one-to-one meetings
 * Ability to run a fringe event on your exhibition stand to be promoted on the
   main programme
 * Option of purchasing badge scanner to capture details of people who visit
   your stand





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Open Water Swim Fringe Event Partner

From £3,250 (+VAT)

Create a unique fringe event to compliment the UKREiiF Programme in the very
heart of the event on the Leeds Dock Water.

Invite up to 30 people to take part in an open water swimming session with
qualified lifeguards to keep swimmers safe. This provides a unique networking
opportunity and a great way to create a buzz about your brand.

Benefits:

• 30-minute swim in the water for up to 30 delegates
• Additional cost of £15 per delegate if they’re not NOWCA members (delegates
need to register before the event), no additional fees for NOWCA members
• Your event promoted within the official UKREiiF programme and agenda
• Early access to the attendee list to contact your target audience to invite to
your event
• Promotional activity across our news and social platforms to publicise your
event
• Event photographer to take photos of your fringe event and access to all other
event photography and videos



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If you’re interested in any of the packages above or if you’re interested in
finding out additional information then contact us on:

0113 390 4700

opportunities@built-environment-networking.com



Here you’ll find important travel and hospitality information which might help
you plan you attendance at UKREiiF in May 2024.

When and where is UKREiiF 2024?

UKREiiF will take place across three days in Leeds City Centre at the Royal
Armouries and New Dock on the following days:

Tuesday 21st May 2024

Wednesday 22nd May 2024

Thursday 23rd May 2024

Venue Address:

Royal Armouries and Leeds Dock, The Boulevard, Leeds, LS10 1PZ

The venue is easy to access by car, train or plane.



Travelling to the venue

By train – The venue is located in close proximity to Leeds Train Station (0.8
miles) with an easy walking route through the city or options for bus, taxi or
water taxi nearby. Direct services run to Leeds from all major cities and for
more information you can click here for the National Rail website.

By car – There are numerous car parks across Leeds City Centre, however the
closest is CitiPark at New Dock which is the most environmentally friendly
multi-storey in the UK with over 1,600 spaces. You can pre-book your parking via
the website.

Address: CitiPark, Armouries Drive, LS10 1LE

By plane – The closest airport is Leeds Bradford Yorkshire’s Airport with
frequent bus transport and taxi’s available from the airport to the city centre.
Other airports in close proximity include Manchester Airport with a direct route
from the Airport to Leeds train station.

By bike – There will be opportunities to join the likes of Club Peloton on a
ride to UKREiiF in addition to alternative options including travelling
yourself. There is several bike sheds at the event to secure your bike.

By water taxi – Next to the train station there is a water taxi that will run
frequently between there and the event venue, and back. Details of frequency and
time will be shared here ahead of the event.




HOTELS AND ACCOMMODATION

There are many hotels and places to stay across the city of Leeds – but you will
need to book early to secure low prices and the closest city centre hotels.

There are also options outside of Leeds city centre such as York, Harrogate,
Bradford, Wakefield and closer suburbs like Rothwell, Garforth, Hunslet,
Headingley and Burley.

Event venue: Leeds Dock, Armouries Drive, LS10 1LT

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Hotels of the Week

Holiday Inn Garforth is a short bus journey into Leeds city centre – with lots
of availability at affordable prices. Close to our offices it’s just 7-miles
from the venue and you can register here: www.hileedsgarforth.com

Wood Hall Spa Hotel is a beautiful hotel in nearby Wetherby, with a strong
connection to the motorway for those looking to stay outside of the city it’s a
great option: www.handpickedhotels.co.uk/woodhall/sleep




FOOD AND DRINKS

Leeds is known as the foodie capital of the North – with a thriving independent
food scene, renowned for its diversity, energy and innovation.

With unique menus and stellar service there is lots to choose from, and we know
at UKREiiF private dining or private entertainment space is a must. So take a
look at some of the places collated by Visit Leeds and ensure you secure your
spaces early.

DISCOVER PLACES




PRIVATE VENUES AND PRIVATE SPACES

We actively encourage official fringe event activity and for those looking to
run events please speak to us to ensure you’re not running unofficial events –
official events well entice a high quality audience and also ensure delegates
attend your events whereas unofficial events tend to have a low attendance
turnout.

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REGISTRATION

Following confirmation of your attendance you will receive further communication
(starting March 2024) which will ask you to upload a photo as part of the
process, this will be printed on your name badge.

Some badges may be sent out via post before UKREiiF whilst others will need to
be collected:

Pre-Registration; sponsored by Roberston Group (Monday 20th May)

Beat the queues – Robertson Group will be hosting a pre-registration on Monday
20th May from 15:00-19:30 at the Queens Ballroom, Queens Hotel, Leeds, LS1 1PJ.

Registration (Tuesday 21st-23rd Thursday May)

During live days you can beat the queues with registration opening at circa
07:30 on the site.




PRESS AND MEDIA AT UKREIIF

At UKREiiF 2023 we had 40+ press publications in attendance from the main
industry trade titles to national press.

These will be back in abundance for 2024 and we also have broadcasters set to be
at the event, and we have a designated press area. We would ask that if you’re
interested in launching and sharing news at UKREiiF or connecting with our
press/media contacts then please get in touch via
david.gilbank@built-environment-networking.com.

Those who attended in 2023 included:



The venue at UKREiiF is large – with over 10,000 delegates expected for our 2024
event it’s good to try and understand the event layout ahead of attending, in
addition to the wider city. Below is a bit of an overview into what to expect
and where to find the key areas at the event…


THE SITE

The event isn’t at a specific conference centre and therefore the event has a
number of entry points, all of which are fenced and gated with security to check
details to enter. Those entry points (subject to change) are below and more
details will be shared before the event takes place. Further to this below we
highlight some of the key areas across the site to help you understand where
core areas such as our stages, pavilions and exhibition halls can be found.




GROWTH AREAS

We are seeing exponential growth of UKREiiF and therefore we’re growing the site
further to accommodation this – highlighted below with all areas in green. This
includes a large increase on Pavilions in comparison to 2023 and the
incorporation of The Boulevard which has spaces such as restaurants, cafes and
bars now being incorporated into the restricted zones.



We will share further information in due course on the site once more specific
details are confirmed.

One element that was thriving last year was the fringe activity which takes
place both within the walls of UKREiiF and also across the wider city.

Full details of these can be found on the ‘Programme’ tab. These are the
official fringe events taking place with details on how to register:







Monday 20th May

15:00-19:30 – UKREiiF Pre-Registration; Sponsored by Robertson – The Queens
Hotel, LS1 1PJ

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19:30-21:30 – Leeds BID Welcome to Leeds Reception – The Corn Exchange, LS1 7BR

No need to register just simply attend.







Tuesday 21st May



07:00-08:00 – Cratus Group Networking Run – Outside Malmaison, 1 Swinegate, LS1
4AG

To register visit:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ukreiif-2024-property-construction-networking-runs-tickets-775051208027?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&keep_tld=1

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16:00-17:00 – Place Capital Group Yoga Session – Studio 2 Yoga Hero, LS10 1PZ

Details on how to register to be confirmed.

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17:00-23:30 – RPP Drinks Reception – Canal Club, LS1 4ED

To register email events@rpp.co.uk

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17:30-19:30 – Place North Drinks Reception – SALT Calls Landing, LS2 7EW

To register email events@placenorth.co.uk

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17:30-20:30 – Midlands Engine Evening Reception – Asia and Africa Gallery in the
Royal Armouries, LS10 1LT

Details on how to register to be confirmed.

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18:00-00:00 – Sunset and Saxophone with the Lucion Group – Bar Fibre Penthouse,
LS1 6LY

To register visit: https://luciongroup.link/4bq

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18:00-22:00 – Challenge Pagabo – Roxy Ballrom, 58 Boar Lane, LS1 6HW

To register email matthew.johnson@the55group.co.uk





Wednesday 22nd May

07:00-08:00 – Cratus Group Morning Run – Outside Malmaison, 1 Swinegate, LS1 4AG

To register visit:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ukreiif-2024-property-construction-networking-runs-tickets-775051208027?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&keep_tld=1

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07:30-09:00 – Interact Breakfast – A members only morning breakfast event for
the Interact networking group, Leeds Playhouse, Quarry Hill, LS2 7UP

To register visit:
https://www.eventim-light.com/uk/a/641b159a3e8dd542fa324188/e/65a947277c13d323af2b0a5c

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16:00-18:00 – Pegasus Group Drinks Reception – Dakota Hotel Cocktail Lounge, 8
Russell Street, LS1 5RN

To register email events@pegasusgroup.co.uk

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17:30-22:00 – McGuireWoods Presents: Mingle, Melodies and Mixology – The Maven,
LS1 7DH

To register email londonevents@mcguirewoods.com

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17:30-20:00 – Morgan Sindall Evening Reception – Asia and Africa Gallery in the
Royal Armouries, LS10 1LT

Details on how to register to be confirmed.

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17:30-20:00 – Invest in Nottingham Evening Reception – Tournament Gallery in the
Royal Armouries, LS10 1LT

Details on how to register to be confirmed.

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18:00-00:00 – LDN Collective’s 5th Anniversary Celebration – Fairground Rooms at
Cuckoo, LS1 7BT

To register visit: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/776889877537

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19:30-22:00 – London and the South East Drinks Reception With Cratus Group –
Brooklyn Bar, 50 Call Lane, LS1 6DT

To register visit: tinyurl.com/CratusDrinks2024

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22:00-01:00 – Cratus Group LGBTQIA+ Disco – Revolucion de Cuba, 64-68 Call Lane
Leeds LS1 6DT

To register visit:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cratus-group-disco-at-ukreiif-2024-tickets-801201885407?aff=oddtdtcreator





Thursday 23rd May

07:00-08:00 – Cratus Group Morning Run – Outside Malmaison, 1 Swinegate, LS1 4AG

To register visit:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ukreiif-2024-property-construction-networking-runs-tickets-775051208027?aff=ebdssbdestsearch&keep_tld=1

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08:30-16:00 – UKREiiF Charity Cycle Sportif in Aid of Yorkshire Children’s
Charity

More details will be shared shortly.



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