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Topic: Re:Julian Bell, Lead of Ealing Council - in question again?
Posted by: Paul Webster
Date/Time: 08/08/15 07:40:00

The agenda:


Ealing @ MIPIM 2015

Date: 10-13 March 2015
Location: Palais des Festivals, Cannes, France

"Ealing is a thriving part of London, a great place to live, work and enjoy," said Ealing Council assistant director of regeneration and planning policy Lucy Taylor. "Investors have recognised that and are clamouring to develop in the borough. The challenge to us is how we can keep improving, making sure that the whole is more than the sum of the parts. Our challenge to developers and investors is to deliver more innovative and even higher-quality ideas and schemes, in terms of developments and also lifestyle improvements for our residents and commercial occupiers. We have to make the best better."

Ealing Council unveiled a series of initiatives and targets for the Ealing Challenge at MIPIM in March 2015 and invited developers, investors and their advisors to meet the team at the event.



Where and when you can meet Ealing in London:

Tuesday 10 March

15:00 - Cycle to Cannes cyclists arrive

Location: Palais des Festivals forecourt

Ealing Council leader Cllr Julian Bell and assistant director of regeneration and planning policy Lucy Taylor arrive as part of a 100-strong Broadgate Estates Cycle to Cannes peloton, after cycling 1,000 miles from London for charity.

19.30- Ealing in London dinner

Invitation-only dinner with the Ealing in London delegation. Attended by the Ealing in London team, its partners, the GLA and guests.



Wednesday 11 March

09.30 - "Inward Investment Strategies at Borough Level."

Location: New London Architecture, main stage, London Pavilion

Ealing Council executive director for regeneration and housing Pat Hayes is participating in a panel discussion.

10.00 - "Ealing: How we are using a council-owned company to build new homes."

Location: New London Architecture, main stage, London Pavilion

Ealing Council executive director for regeneration and housing Pat Hayes chairs a panel discussion including Nick Joplin, executive director, Grainger Plc; Richard Cherry, CEO partnerships, Countryside Properties; Tom Titherington, director of business development and market intelligence, Catalyst Housing.

10.30 -Perceval House 'meet and greet' with the Ealing in London team

Location: Ealing in London Stand, London Pavilion

An open invitation to MIPIM delegates to discuss the forthcoming mixed-use redevelopment of Ealing Council's civic centre with Ealing in London and its partners.

Ealing Town Centre is one of the most attractive investment locations in London and Ealing Council is one of London’s most proactive, go-ahead Local Authorities. Ealing Council is redeveloping one of their key assets - its offices at Perceval House on Ealing Broadway.

The team are interested in talking to partners who could potentially bring original, creative and deliverable skill sets to this prestigious project.  Come and meet the team to talk about this new and exciting opportunity.

11.00-Catalyst Housing meet and greet with the Ealing in London team

Location: Ealing in London Stand, London Pavilion (Open invitation)

Catalyst is one of London’s largest developers of private homes.  They have extensive experience of delivering complex, multi-phase, regeneration projects working to regenerate either their own or local authority estates and neighbourhoods.  Meet Julia Moulder (Director of Development), Griff Marshalsay (Assistant Director of Development) and Sue Cooper (Head of Business Development) at the Ealing in London stand along with members of Ealing Council, to learn more about their work, expertise and plans for the future.

14:00 - Southall 'meet and greet' with the Ealing in London team and developer St James

Location: Ealing in London Stand, London Pavilion

An open invitation to discuss the redevelopment of this substantial former gasworks in west London.

This 85 acre Brownfield site will create 3750 new homes and 1000 jobs with a new school, health centre and parks being created with leisure and retail opportunities. The site is adjacent to the new Southall Crossrail station, with journey times of just 18 minutes into central London.

Find out about the commercial property opportunities this scheme is bringing forward, with Ealing Council and developer of Southall gasworks, St James.

15:00 - Broadway Living Workshop

Location: Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co Yacht

Broadway Living host an invitation only workshop for councils developing their own housing stock, with advisors from Wragge Lawerence Graham & Co and Savills.



Thursday 12 March

14:30 - "Housing Innovation."

Location: New London Architecture, main stage, London Pavilion

A panel discussion chaired by New London Architecture chairman Peter Murray and including Pat Hayes, executive director of regeneration and housing, Ealing Council; with Simon Powell, assistant director strategic projects and property at the Greater London Authority; Rosanna Lawes, executive director of development, London Legacy Development Corporation; Alex Greaves, residential fund manager, M&G Real Estate; and Iain Painting, planning partner, Barton Willmore.



Who you can meet from Ealing in London:

Ealing Council:

Cllr Julian Bell, leader
Pat Hayes, executive director of regeneration and housing
Noel Rutherford, director of built environment
Lucy Taylor, assistant director of regeneration and planning policy
Philippa Cartwright, regeneration project manager, Broadway Living
Wendy Stokes, development project manager, Broadway Living


MIPIM partners:

St James - Sean Ellis, chairman; Alison Dowsett, managing director; Paul Prichard, development director and  Bruce Strong, ‎Commercial Development Director
A2Dominion - Darrell Mercer, chief executive; John Knevett, chief commercial officer
Benson Elliot - James Jakeman, principal; Peter Cornforth, director of retail operations
British Land - Charles Maudsley, executive director; Jean-Marc Vandevivere, head of residential; Tim Roberts, executive director and head of offices; Charles Butters, head of office investment
Catalyst Housing - Tom Titherington, director of business development and market intelligence; Julia Moulder, director of development; Griff Marshalsay, assistant director of development; Sue Cooper, head of business development
Countryside Properties, Richard Cherry, CEO partnerships; Graham Cherry, CEO, new homes & communities; Peter Williams, director land; Michael Hill, associate director; Ian Simpson, land director; Philip Whitehead, regional regeneration director
Crosstree - Matt Mason, development director
GVA-John Jones, senior director; Lisa Riva, senior director
Londonewcastle - James Shindler, development director; Tom Berg, acquisitions
Rydon Construction - Mark Mitchener, managing director; Tom Rigby, development director
University of West London-Professor Peter John, vice-chancellor & chief executive
Willmott Dixon-Chris Tredget, managing director; Ian Smith, director


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Julian Bell, Lead of Ealing Council - in question again?05/08/15 11:50:00 Angela White
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   Re:Julian Bell, Lead of Ealing Council - in question again?08/08/15 07:40:00 Paul Webster
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