Is developing still viable? Finance Conference speakers to give an update one year on

Posted Wednesday 12th October by Admin User

SFHA Finance Conference, 8 and 9 November, Crieff Hydro Hotel.

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The Scottish Government's Housing to 2040 strategy included a commitment to deliver 100,000 affordable homes by 2032, with at least 70% of these to be for social rent – and the co-operation deal between the SNP and Scottish Greens saw the target rise to 110,000.

Following on from last year's popular session on development, we are giving the speakers an opportunity to provide an update one year on. 


Meet the speakers

Callum Murray CCG Scotland


Calum is a director of CCG (Scotland) Ltd, specialising in land acquisition and urban regeneration. 

He has successfully led the delivery of many projects, from across the private and affordable housing sectors, and is a founding member and director of City Legacy – the consortium responsible for the 2014 Commonwealth Games Athletes’ Village. 


Professor Sean Smith, University of Edinburgh

Sean is Chair of Future Construction and Director of the Centre for Future Infrastructure. 
 
He chaired the Scottish Government's review of new housing and future construction skills, serves on SE Scotland Regional Housing Board and is author of the strategy document for future mass retrofit of housing, recently published by the Scottish Government as part of the Zero Emissions Social Housing Taskforce (ZEST). 


Other programme highlights include:

  • The future of affordability  
  • Rent setting with a difference  
  • Managing the conflicting demands of net zero  
  • In conversation with…the Scottish Housing Regulator

Tickets are priced at:

There are various day delegate packages available, please visit our booking page for more information and when you book three places you can bring a colleague for free!

Residential places are sold out but we do have a waitlist in place. To be added to the waitlist please email events@sfha.co.uk.

SFHA Finance Conference 2022

8 and 9 November, Crieff Hydro Hotel

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