Housing Market Intelligence Conference 2013
Housing Market Intelligence ConferenceWednesday 9th October
The British Museum, London
Ministers make housing pledges at HMI conferenceThe government will next month launch a Right to Contest scheme, which will allow people to identify government-owned land that they believe could be put to better use, Danny Alexander, chief secretary to the treasury announced today (October 9). Speaking at Housebuilder’s Housing Market Intelligence conference in London, Alexander said that the public sector held 40% of development sites and that “we shouldn’t act as a compulsive hoarder”.
“If the government is holding land that you think we can make better use of, we will sell it on the open market and use the proceeds to pay down the debt,” Alexander explained. He acknowledged the “vocal critics” of the Help to Buy mortgage guarantee scheme who feared a housing bubble, but said that market data contradicted their concerns. He added that the Bank of England would alert the government to any overheating in the market.“Those who think there is a housing bubble should get out of London more,” he commented.
Also speaking at the conference, shadow communities secretary Hilary Benn said that Labour would “broadly speaking” keep the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). “Local councils must take responsibility for their housing need under the NPPF,” he said.
Where
The British Museum, Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DGAgenda
Housing Market Intelligence Conference - approximate timings.9.30 - Registration 10.00 - Conference Start
Speakers include:
Rt Hon Danny Alexander MP
Chief Secretary to the Treasury
Hilary Benn MP
Shadow Communities Secretary
David Smith
Economics Editor, The Sunday Times
Andy Rose
Chief Executive, Homes and Communities Agency
Stephen Stone
Chief Executive, Crest Nicholson
Stewart Baseley
Executive Chairman, HBF
Mark Elliott
Chief Executive, McCarthy & Stone
Mike Quinton
Chief Executive, NHBC (Conference Chair)
Anthony Codling
Managing Director, Jefferies International
Ian Dove QC
No5 Chambers
John Stewart
Director Economic Affairs, HBF
Andrew Whitaker
Planning Director, HBF
Neil Sinden
Director of Policy and Campaigns, CPRE
Peter Andrew
Director of Land and Planning, Taylor Wimpey
16.30 - Conference Close (approximate)
conference timings and speakers are subject to change