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Estate Regeneration: Keys to successful outcomes

Scott Dorling, Paul McDermott and Victoria Thornton,  joined by guest speakers Barbara Brownlee and Catherine Cummings, discuss the complex nature of estate regeneration, the common issues delivering estate regeneration schemes and a number of factors local authorities need to consider.

The conversation ranges from meaningful consultation and choice of the optimum delivery mechanism, through to considering the decarbonisation obligations in order to meet the UK government's target to Net Zero by 2050.

About the Speakers

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Scott Dorling

Trowers and Hamlins

Scott is the head of the firm's Public Sector Group and has over 30 years' experience advising on a range of local government and wider public sector matters.

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Paul McDermott

Trowers and Hamlins

Paul has worked with a range of local authorities, registered providers of social housing and other public sector organisations to develop public private schemes and create structures which enable multi agency service delivery to be effective.

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Victoria Thornton

Trowers and Hamlins

Victoria specialises in the provision of advice on commercial transactions, state aid and public law.

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Barbara Brownlee

Soho Housing

CEO of Soho Housing, Barbara brings a wealth of local knowledge and experience to the role. As well as her tenure at Westminster Builds, a subsidiary of Westminster City Council, she was also Executive Director of Growth Planning and Housing for the council and responsible for kickstarting a ‘once in a generation’ regeneration programme at Ebury Bridge and Church Street.

Catherine Cummings

Hillingdon Council

Catherine is a Consultant at Hillingdon Council.

 
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