As national focus turns to increasing housing supply - don't miss your chance to book

Posted Thursday 19th June by Rachel Carter

With housing being a top priority on the political agenda, SFHA’s Increasing Housing Supply Conference on Wednesday 25 June comes at a pivotal moment for the sector.

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With housing being a top priority on the political agenda, SFHA’s Increasing Housing Supply Conference on Wednesday 25 June comes at a golden moment for the sector. Taking place just one day after the publication of the latest quarterly housing statistics on Tuesday 24 June, the conference offers a timely opportunity to analyse the data, assess progress, and push for meaningful action.

Amidst significant government announcements in both Scotland and England, this key event brings together sector leaders, housing professionals, and policymakers to explore practical solutions to one of our most urgent challenges: how to deliver more homes, more quickly.

Whether you’re involved in planning, development, policy or delivery, this is your chance to contribute to the national conversation, share ideas, and influence the future direction of housing in Scotland.

Don’t miss your opportunity to attend – book your place today.

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We’re offering a discount: buy one ticket and another colleague can attend for free.  

Speakers include: 

This year’s speakers include Ken Gibb from the University of Glasgow who will deliver a keynote. Will Tyler-Grieg, Deputy Director of the Scottish Government's More Homes Division will also join us to discuss affordable housing supply. 

Kirsty Wells from Women in Social Housing will join us as consider the experiences of Women in Development and Chief Planner Dr Fiona Simpson will join us from the Scottish Government as we look at planning that supports development. 

Breakout sessions cover: 

  • Women in development
  • Buying, building and renovating
  • Retaining skills in the sector 

SFHA's Increasing Housing Supply Conference will take place on 25 June at the Raddison Blu in Glasgow. Click here to book your place.