The UK's premier rail property event since 2000

 

Rail Stations & Property Summit

 

Unlocking Housing, Land Value
and Future Opportunities

 

Wednesday 21 February 2018

 

15 Hatfields, London SE1 8DJ

 

Organised by:

Premier Sponsor:

Sponsored by:

Media Sponsors:

Partners:

Independent Transport Commission
Local Transport Today
Local Transport Today
Burges Salmon
Landor LINKS
Local Transport Today

 

Welcome to Rail Stations and Property 2018

 

 

With a growing population and economy, demand for both rail travel and housing is at historic highs and continues to rise. 
The Government and authorities want more new homes to be built on railway land to tackle the housing shortage, swelling the ranks of commuters as the rail industry seeks extra capacity at stations and to unlock land value to fund infrastructure investment.

Can local authorities, the property sector and the railways work together in the face of these challenges and make new housing around rail stations work? 

The Rail Stations and Property Summit 2018 is being convened to find the answers.

  • Using railway property to unlock significant residential development

  • Explore new models for collaborative delivery

  • New funding mechanisms

  • Examine the barriers to successful high intensity development around rail hubs

  • Designing stations for future challenges and current need

Why Attend?

 

 

Why attend Rail Stations & Property 2018?

 

Relationships

Rail Stations and Property is the leading event that unites two professional worlds.

This event identifies partnership opportunities to enable relationships between a range of organisations from Network Rail to developers, from train operators to consultants and from landowners to politicians.

Extend your professional network and gain exposure to emerging opportunities.

Insight, Expertise and Best Practice

You’ll hear from the leaders of some of the largest investment projects of our time and from local authorities and other public bodies that are putting rail stations at the heart of redevelopment and development strategies which are reshaping our cities and towns.

Collaboration and cross-disciplinary working

Delivery models are the heartbeat of successful development, from a small station enhancement to major infrastructure projects for national and international importance. Hear the experiences of those who have made cross-disciplinary and multi-agency collaboration work and the lessons learnt along the way.

 

 

 

 

Speakers

 

Alan Nettleton Senior Technologist Transport Systems Catapult Bridget Rosewell Commissioner  National Infrastructure Commission Nigel Harris Managing Director Railway Consultancy Phillip Beer Partner Burges Salmon Kieran Harte  Head of Cities, Uber Midlands & South West UK, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, NI Uber
Alan Nettleton
Senior Technologist
Transport Systems Catapult
Bridget Rosewell
Commissioner
National Infrastructure Commission
Dr Nigel G Harris
Managing Director
The Railway Consultancy
Philip Beer
Partner
Burges Salmon
Kieran Harte
Head of Cities, Uber Midlands & South West UK, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, NI
Uber

 

Angela Barnicle Jamie Kerr Huw Lewis Paul Beaty-Pownall Sian Berry
Angela Barnicle
Head of Asset Management
Leeds City Council
Jamie Kerr
Director
HS2 Growth Partnership
Huw Lewis
Managing Director
Urban Growth Company
Paul Beaty-Pownall
Partner
bpr architects
Sir Edward Lister
Chairman
HCA

 

John Parker Pete Furguson Chelsea Dosad
John Parker
Director
WSP
Pete Ferguson
CEO
Prospective
Chelsea Dosad
Associate Director, Infrastructure Advisory Group
KPMG UK

 

 

Programme

 

09.10 Registration
Tea and coffee served in the exhibition area

09.40 Introduction and Welcome from the Plenary Chair
Phillip Beer, Partner, Burges Salmon

Plenary: Policy, property and stations

10.00 All change for Network Rail’s Property Portfolio
Kevin McGinley, Property Project Lead, Network Rail

10.15 The past is not necessarily a guide to the future – In-depth look at the figures and trends
Dr. Nigel G Harris, Managing Director, The Railway Consultancy

10.30 Infrastructure and Partnerships
Bridget Rosewell,
Commissioner, National Infrastructure Commission

10.45 Questions and Discussion

11.00 Morning tea and coffee served in the exhibition area


Supporting Regeneration and Housing 

11.20 Regeneration stations to deliver housing
Sir Edward Lister, Chairman, Homes England (formally HCA)

11.35 Out of thin air - overbuilding above railway lines 
John Parker, Director, WSP

11.45 Evaluating station designs and scenarios: Lea Bridge case study
Paul Beaty-Pownall, Partner, bpr architects

11.55 Leeds integrated station masterplan HS2 Hub
Angela Barnicle, Head of Asset Management, Leeds City Council

12.05 Panel Discussion

 

12.30 Networking Lunch served in the exhibition area

 

Unlocking land value and funding: Frameworks, vehicles and mechanisms

13.45 Unlocking complex sites, public sector ownership and HS2 Growth Partnership sites
Jamie Kerr, Director, HS2 Growth Partnership

14.00 SLC AECOM - Rail Advisory Framework
Ian Baxter, Rail Strategy Expert, SLC and Russell Jackson, Head of Rail, AECOM UK & Europe

14.15 The Hub, Solihull, Urban Growth Company
Huw Lewis, Managing Director, Urban Growth Company

14.30 Funding infrastructure through capturing increases in future land value
Chelsea Dosad, Associate Director, Infrastructure Advisory Group, KPMG UK

14.45  Questions and Discussion

15.00 Afternoon tea and coffee served in the exhibition

The Disruptors are Coming

15.15 Panel and Discussion including:

Changing Journey Patterns: First/Last mile of Journeys 
Kieran Harte, Head of Cities, Midlands & South West UK, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, NI, Uber

Collaborative Design - How technology will change the way we plan infrastructure investment
Peter Ferguson, CEO, Prospective 

CAVs, parking and land use at stations
Alan Nettleton, Senior Technologist, Transport Systems Catapult 

Pushing development potential boundaries using travel planning
Jon Harris, Technical Director, Integrated Transport Planning

16. 00 Close

 

This established event is the premier forum of the rail industry, the property development and real estate sectors, retailers as well as those locally, regionally and nationally responsibly for economic development and growth. Macros and micro trends strongly indicate the railway stations will continue as a major dynamo of unlocking jobs, housing and economic growth of the next decade and beyond.

Who you will meet:

  • Developers

  • Rail companies

  • Government & regulatory bodies

  • Property companies and retailers

  • Fund managers and banks

  • Property agents

  • Local authorities

  • Regeneration agencies

  • Consultants

  • Lawyers and other professionals


We have limited free places available for Local Authority Delegates kindly subsidised by our sponsors. Strictly one person per authority, these sponsor-supported places are limited to first come first served. Please note, if someone from your authority has already claimed the free space, you will be contacted to discuss billing options. Register for your free place here.

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First delegate

£345 + VAT

Each additional delegate

£175 + VAT

Book online now.

Conference queries:
Call 020 7091 7865
Email: conferences@landor.co.uk

 

 

Exhibiting Opportunities

 

Why Exhibit?

These rail and property summits consistently attract all the key decision-makers involved in planning, designing, operating and managing the UK's railway stations and interchanges. Previous delegates include:

  • Operators & Rail suppliers

  • City, metropolitan and regional agencies

  • Government & regulatory bodies

  • Developers, Property Managers, architects and urban designers

  • Engineering and construction companies

  • Retail service providers

  • Consultants and research institutes in transport planning, passenger transport, railways and project management

This is a superb opportunity to meet, network and present your business as a key partner in their work.

Book a stand 

Exhibition Packages Include:

  • 3m x 2m Exhibition space (includes table & chairs)

  • Leaflet insert into delegate packs

  • 2 delegate places

Contact Rod Fletcher to discuss further:

0191 280 1410 or email rod.fletcher

daniel(_AT_)landor.co.uk ?subject=Rail%20Stations%20%26%20Property%20Conference

 

Previous exhibitors include...

Adeo, Burgess Salmon, Cyclepods, EUrail, Mobility, Savannah Simulations AG, SuSStations (Sustainable Stations), Trueform and many more...

Sponsorship Opportunities 

To discuss sponsorship packages with the opportunity to host delegates or to exhibit at the 16th Annual Rail Stations & Property Conference please contact:

0191 280 1410 or email rod.fletcher@landor.co.uk

Contact us

 

Delegate and booking enquiries:

Riannah Anglin

conferences(_AT_)landor.co.uk

Tel:  020 7091 7865
Online booking


Sponsorship enquiries:

Rodney Fletcher

Email:

rod.fletcher(_AT_)landor.co.uk?subject=Rail%20Stations%20and%20Property%20Summit

Tel:  0191 280 1410

 

Accounts & Invoice Enquiries

Irina Cocks
Email: 

irina.cocks(_AT_)landor.co.uk?subject=Smarter%20Travel%202015%20Account%20Enquiry

Tel: 020 7091 7854

Rail Stations & Property is organised by Landor LINKS

Organisers address:

Landor LINKS
Apollo House
359 Kennington Lane
London
SE11 5QY

Event Venue:

15 Hatfields
London
SE1 8DJ

 

Landor LINKS

Landor LINKS

The 16th Annual Rail Stations and Property Summit is organised by Landor LINKS.

Landor LINKS is an agency internationally respected for both its knowledge and expertise across the transport and urban sectors, and its event organisation capabilities. Professionals depend on Landor LINKS for authoritative information, news and analysis, delivered through targeted events, international resource hubs such as TransportXtra.com and The Resource for Urban Development International (RUDI.net), and print titles such as the respected journals Local Transport Today, Parking Review, Placemaking, Better Places, Technology, Space and Place, as well as extensive and well-connected online and social media networks.

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