Join this NLA Breakfast Talk to reflect on the key priorities for London’s built environment community following the result of the London Mayoral Elections.
On Thursday 2nd May Londoners took to the polls to place their votes for the Mayor of London. Now the results are in, NLA are bringing together a panel of key industry thinkers for a Breakfast Talk to reflect and to look forward to Sadiq Khan’s third term and the general election.
From the expansion of the Ultra-Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ) to the acute housing shortage, it has been an eventful past eight years, and the future of London’s built environment will continue to be a key issue on the agenda.
As the dust settles following the result of the London Mayoral Election, NLA asks what this could mean for London’s built environment community. What can we expect from Sadiq Khan, now the longest serving post-holder, in his third term? Looking forward, what should we anticipate from the general election?
Join this NLA Breakfast Talk to hear what industry representatives and thinkers are anticipating in the mayors first 100 days, and for the next four years.
Programme
08:00
Registration & Arrivals
08:30
Welcome from Chair
Kat Hanna, Co-managing Director, Avison Young
08:35
Elections background analysis
Nick Bowes, Managing Director (Insight), London Communications Agency
08:50
Panel Discussion
Speakers above, plus:
Tony Travers, Director, LSE London
Emma Cariaga, Joint Head of Canada Water & Head of Residential, British Land
Ian Mulcahey, Principal, Global Director of Cities, Gensler
09:10
Audience Q&A
09:25
Closing Comments
09:30
End
Speaker biographies
Kat Hanna
Co-Managing Director, London, Avison Young
Tony Travers
Director, LSE London
Emma Cariaga
Joint Head of Canada Water & Head of Residential, British Land
Ian Mulcahey
Principal, Global Director of Cities, Gensler
Nick Bowes
Managing Director (Insight), London Communications Agency