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Retrofit Caledonia

19 June 2013 Glasgow Scotland will benefit substantially from ECO funding, ensuring an active market from the outset in labour-intensive, hard to treat properties. 20% of the Scottish housing stock is pre-1919, typically tenements. There is also a higher proportion of off the gas-grid, rural properties, presenting a retrofit challenge very distinct from England and Wales.

Retrofit West Midlands

01 July 2013 West Midlands The Birmingham Energy Savers Scheme (BES) is the most advanced and largest area-based retrofit programme in the UK. In October 2012, Birmingham awarded a £600 million contract to Carillion Energy Services, utilising Green Deal and ECO funding to upgrade 60,000 households by 2020. BES also plans to roll the delivery out via a framework contract up to £1.5 billion across 35 councils and public sector organisations.

Retrofit North West

04 July 2013 Liverpool Merseyside’s Low Carbon Economy Action Plan spells out an ambitious programme of retrofitting throughout Liverpool in the short term, with a forecast 1540 jobs being in the sector created by 2015. Meanwhile, Project Viridis has seen major RSL’s and four local authorities collaborate to drive the retrofit of 100,000 homes, estimated to be worth £50 billion to the local economy.

Retrofit North East

05 September 2013 Newcastle Warm Up North, a partnership between five local authorities in the north east, will announce the preferred bidder as a single retrofit delivery partner in Spring 2013. This will lead to £200m in small works contracts. In addition Coast and Country Housing are delivering a £445 million framework contract for the refurbishment of a significant volume of social housing across the region.

Retrofit Wales

17 September 2013 Cardiff Wales has a series of dynamic retrofit initiatives, most notably the Arbed Programme, which has already seen £68 million spent on retrofitting 7500 domestic properties across the nation. Arbed will continue to fund 10-20 schemes per year up to 2015, whilst the Welsh Assembly Government predict that around £1bn over the next decade is likely to be invested in to the energy performance of Welsh homes.

Retrofit London and South East

29 November 2013 London Driving retrofit in London is the ultimate prize, with more than 12 million homes in and around the capital requiring retrofit. After the successful delivery of the RE:NEW programme to deliver simple energy efficiency measures to households free of charge, London Mayor Boris Johnson has pledged to ‘drive large scale delivery over the next four years’.

Event Details
Event Title
RICS Wales housing conference 2012
Description
09:00 Registration and refreshments

09:30 Chair’s introduction
Christina Hirst,
Principal of Christina Hirst Management and Training Consultancy

09:35 The developer’s view point: highlighting the benefits of housing and growth in Wales
• Using planning to deliver growth
• Some of the problems faced by developers: focussing on viability
• Viability of development and the need to understand it: viability is deliverability
John Cottrell, Director, Nathaniel Lichfield and Partners

10:00 Housing and regeneration: the impact housing plays in regeneration
• Regeneration - providing life chances
• Bottom up: creating community vs the top down dramatic impact
• The perennial problem – discussing the housing shortage and lack of provision.
• Evaluating demographic trends and the public/private rented sector
• Assessing the Welsh Government strategy
Steve Slocombe, Regeneration Manager, Sustainable Futures, Welsh Government

10:25 Assessing the historical context of housing and the current housing situation in Wales
• The relationship between housing policy and housing development
• Estimations of current and future housing needs within Wales
Jane Mudd, Head of Department of Applied Community Science,
Cardiff Metropolitan University

10:50 Panel discussion

11:05 Refreshment break

11:30 Challenges and opportunities – Pragmatic approaches to housing delivery and regeneration
• The role of strategic housing
• Understanding housing markets
• Tackling the mismatch between supply and demand
• Maximising resources
• Whole community approaches to regeneration
Jennifer Ellis, Housing Strategy and Standards Manager
Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council



11:55 The sustainability agenda and the aims of a low carbon economy
- something completely different
• Unintentional consequences of the best intentions
• Saving energy but not saving the planet
• How will our grandchildren clean up the mess
• Waste first not last
Paul Jennings, Construction Waste Programme Director,
Constructing Excellence Wales

12:20 The England Experience
• Sustainability and housing themes
Speaker from Powell Dobson on invite

12:55 Panel discussion

13:10 Lunch

14:10 Finance and housing in Wales
• The public spending context to 2018
• Twin imperatives for public infrastructure and capital investment
(i) better prioritisation (ii) new sources of finance
• Implication for housing investment
Professor Gerald Holtham,
Welsh Government’s Infrastructure Investment Advisor,
Wales Government

14:35 The planning process for housing in Wales
• What are the challenges most pressing developers ?
• How can the system change to help them across all classes of housing ?
Jane Carpenter, Planning Director, Redrow Homes

15:00 Keynote address
Huw Lewis AM, Minister for Housing, Regeneration and Heritage,
Welsh Government

15.25 Panel discussion

15:55 Chairs summary and closing remarks

16:00 Refreshments and depart

Contact Email
events@rics.org
Event Website Url
http://www.rics.org/site/scripts/events_info.aspx?categoryID=486&eventID=4676
Event Dates
Event Dates Description
Thursday 21 June 2012
Event Cost
RICS members £100+VAT
Non members £120+VAT
Event Start Date (dd/mm/yyyy) 21/06/2012