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Homes for Londoners: A new agenda for public housing - Research Launch

Book Launch

Thursday 23 October 2025
18:15 - 20:15

Join us for the launch of NLA’s latest insight study on the evolving role of the public sector to deliver the next cycle of public housing.
Building on NLA’s 2019 publication ‘Public Housing: a London Renaissance’, the launch of this insight study entitled ‘Homes for Londoners: A new agenda for public housing’ examines how London can meet its growth needs through a renewed public housing agenda. 

By learning from the most successful public housing initiatives of the past decade, this insight study points towards the models, partnerships and strategies that can unlock delivery at pace and scale – ensuring London’s next chapter of public housing is not only ambitious in numbers, but transformative in quality, sustainability and long-term social value. It brings together industry leaders from across the built environment and public sector to identify barriers, showcase best practice and highlight innovative approaches. 

The ‘Homes for Londoners: A new agenda for public housing’ insight study is part of a wider programme including a publication, an exhibition, and a programme of events at The London Centre. 

Programme

18:15
Arrivals and registration
 
18:45
Welcome from NLA
Catherine Staniland, Director, NLA
 
18:50   
Keynote speeches
Nick McKeogh, Co-Founder and CEO, NLA
Tom Copley, Deputy Mayor of London for Housing and Residential Development, Greater London Authority 
Cllr Claire Holland, Leader of the Council, London Borough of Lambeth 
Darragh Hurley, CEO, Mount Anvil 
                      
19:10
Networking
 
20:15
End

Speaker biographies

Tom Copley

Deputy Mayor for Housing and Residential Development, London Assembly

Cllr Claire Holland

Leader, London Borough of Lambeth

Nick McKeogh

Co-Founder & Chief Executive, NLA


Housing

#NLAHousing

Venue

The London Centre
3 Aldermanbury
London
EC2V 7HH

Accessibility

There are two ways of entering the London Centre- either up 3 steps with a handrail on either side, or via a platform lift. There are gender-neutral and accessible toilets on the lower ground floor, which can be accessed via a flight of stairs or a lift. If you would like more information about the space, or have any further access requirements, please let us know how we can best accommodate these, by emailing events@nla.london.

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