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Climate debate to be held in memory of Alan Ferguson

'The Climate Crisis in Housing – Too Hot to Handle?’ will debate the challenge of minimising residential carbon emissions. The debate, on 15 September, is being held in memory of Alan Ferguson. 

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A Scottish Housing Day debate, organised by Lynn McCulloch and Mary Taylor, hosted by the University of Stirling, is to be held in memory of Alan Ferguson. Scottish Housing Day will take place on 15 September and will focus on the theme of climate change 

Discussing Alan, the debate organisers said: "Alan Ferguson was a leading figure in building the status and increasing the influence of the housing profession in Scotland. He was an inspiration to many, an outstanding policy analyst and strategist whose work was always based on sound values and a commitment to social justice. The housing profession is full of people who have benefited from Alan’s advice, help and support, over many years, and we miss his contribution and his company."

About the event

The event will debate the statement: 'The real problem of minimising residential carbon emissions lies in the private sector, not with social housing'.

Event speakers include:

  • Tony Cain, Policy Manager with the Association of Local Authority Chief Housing Officers
  • Helen Forsyth, Chair of the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations
  • Ian Sillars, Regional Director of Real Estate and Housing Finance at RBS
  • Sarah-Jane Laing, CEO at Scottish Land and Estates

The event will be held online on MS Teams starting at 16:15 and finish no later than 18:00. 

To book your place, click here

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