SEF 2009 Annual Conference Webseminars

 

Below are links to video streams, each containing content from the 2009 annual conference which was held at the offices of Eversheds Solicitors within their award winning sustainable headquarters. Together these video segments form a complete record of the event.

The 2009 conference focused upon the ratification of the green paper and ts potential impact on the medologies used in the development of the Thames Gateway region.

 

Please click on the link next to the segment of the day you wish to view.

 

Introductory remarks
History of region, developments, origins of green paper and investor perspective

Adrian Wyatt OBE- Founder, the Sustainable Environment Foundation

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Parklands - "One vision, a thousand projects" (includes Q&A) 

Sir Terry Farrell - Farrell & Partners

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Thames Gateway - A development industry perspective

Liz Peace CBE, CEO, The British Property Federation

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10.45 – 11.00 The changing face of sustainable development
Dr Douglas Parr - Policy Director, Greenpeace UK

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Keynote - Thames Gateway, The Government Perspective

Joe Montgomery - Director General, Regions & Communities

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Focus Groups:

 

Energy and other infrastructure group moderated by Douglas Stewart & Jerry Young.

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Delivery Structure group moderated by Tim Webb and Matthew Black.

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Fiscal Incentives and funding opportunities group  moderated by Adrian Wyatt & Gareth Hughes.

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Housing group moderated by Julian Clarke & Jim Ward

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 Keynote - New Realities, development, investment and the Gateway

Peter Damesick - Head of UK research CB Richard Ellis

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15.50 – 16.00 Summarising the day, next steps
Adrian Wyatt - Founder, the Sustainable Environment Foundation
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