With large-scale employers like BAE Systems and Sellafield, Cumbria is primed for substantial residential development for these workers, as well as the educational facilities to train up the next generation. Not to mention its potential to become the home of green energy generation in the UK.
So how can the property sector get in on this county’s £11bn GVA? Get the lowdown on Cumbria’s major development projects, the policies influencing the region, and the movers and shakers of the area at this must-attend event.
Speakers confirmed so far:
Cllr Jonathan Brook, leader, Westmorland & Furness Council
Trudy Harrison, MP for Copeland
Darren Crossley, director of place, sustainable growth and transport, Cumberland Council
Lauren Newby, director, EKOSGEN
David Wright, land director, Gleeson Homes
Nicky Gordon, managing director, Genesis Homes
Jill Anderson, property acquisitions manager, Whitbread
Angela Jones, director of thriving places, Westmorland & Furness Council
Deanne Shallcross, chief executive officer, Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners
Marie Smallwood, head of advice north, Historic England
Professor Julie Mennell, vice chancellor, University of Cumbria
Gill Haigh, managing director, Cumbria Tourism
Martha Shields, head of development, South Lakes Housing
Keith Ashcroft, chair, Lake District Foundation
Mark Griffiths, associate hydrogeologist, Hydrock
- ANGELA JONES, WESTMORLAND & FURNESS COUNCIL | Angela is the director of thriving places at Westmorland & Furness Council. Prior to this she was the executive director for economy and infrastructure at Cumbria County Council. Angela has worked in a mixture of unitary and county councils, across the North West and Wales.
- DARREN CROSSLEY, CUMBERLAND COUNCIL | Darren has substantial experience of leading public sector organisations, the education sector and social enterprise. Darren has more than 30 years of experience in local government working for Metropolitan and District Councils in Preston, Sheffield, Bedford, Wigan, Lancashire and now Cumberland.
- CLLR JONATHAN BROOK, WESTMORLAND & FURNESS COUNCIL | Jonathan is leader of Westmorland & Furness Council. Jonathan was first elected as a councillor in 2006 and has had various council roles since then, including as leader of South Lakeland District Council, a member of the Lake District National Park Authority, Kendal Town Council and is a former mayor of Kendal. Jonathan is currently a board member of Cumbria Local Enterprise Partnership, Cumbria Tourism, North West Employers, Borderlands Board and the Brilliant Barrow Board.
- DEANNE SHALLCROSS, WHITEHAVEN HARBOUR COMMISSIONERS | As CEO of Whitehaven Harbour Commissioners, a not-for-profit organisation, Deanne oversees a dedicated, small team focused on managing and maintaining the town's 400-year-old harbour and estate, The Rum Story visitor attraction and shop, several car parks, multiple tenants, the building of a new coastal activities centre, and more.
- GILL HAIGH, CUMBRIA TOURISM | Gill is managing director of Cumbria Tourism, the Local Visitor Economy Partnership for the destination and official voice of an industry which is worth more than £4bn to the economy and represents approximately 4500 member businesses. Gill joined Cumbria Tourism in 2017. During her 30 plus years career in marketing and communications, she has gained substantial leadership experience across both the private and public sectors, specifically travel and tourism.
- JILL ANDERSON, WHITBREAD | Jill is responsible for growing Premier Inn in Cumbria and across the North of England, Scotland & Northern Ireland. She is a chartered surveyor with more than 20 years’ experience in new site acquisitions. Advocating a collaborative approach to site acquisition and development, Jill will bring an expert perspective on the current market for hotels in Cumbria as well as the long-term benefits of branded operators like Premier Inn to the region.
- PROFESSOR JULIE MENNELL, UNIVERSITY OF CUMBRIA | Prior to becoming vice chancellor at the University of Cumbria, Professor Mennell held the positions of deputy vice chancellor (development) and deputy vice chancellor (academic) for the University of Sunderland, leading on portfolio and partnership development, academic and research provision, student experience and outcomes.
- MARIE SMALLWOOD, HISTORIC ENGLAND | Marie has spent 20 years working with the historic environment, starting in local authorities before moving to Historic England over 8 years ago. She is currently head of advice in the North, leading the teams which provide advice on proposals for change to, and designation of, historic places. Her passion is working collaboratively to develop high quality and contextual interventions into the historic environment, which shape the next phase of a place's story.
- TRUDY HARRISON, MP FOR COPELAND | Trudy was elected as Copeland’s first female MP in February 2017. Her parliamentary roles have included being a member of the Education Select Committee, co-chair of the Apprenticeship Delivery Board, member of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Nuclear Energy, SMR, Tourism and Hospitality, and Coastal Communities, along with co-chair of the Nuclear Delivery Group. Trudy has also acted as private parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Defence, Department for Transport, Department for Education and the Prime Minister, and more recently appointed parliamentary under secretary of state at the Department for Transport, followed by parliamentary under secretary of state at the Department for Environment and Rural Affairs. Trudy is chair of the APPG for Environment, and Trees and Woodland, as well as vice chair of the APPG for Timber Industries.
- MARTHA SHIELDS, SOUTH LAKES HOUSING| As head of development at South Lakes Housing, Martha brings a wealth of experience in delivering new build affordable housing, regeneration and community-led projects across Cumbria and northern Lancashire. Through a creative and collaborative approach, creating places, spaces and homes for everyone is at the heart of what she does.
- KEITH ASHCROFT, LAKE DISTRICT FOUNDATION | Keith is the chair of the Lake District Foundation generating funds to deliver environmental projects across Cumbria and the Lake District. He was previously the environment agency’s area director for Cumbria and Lancashire leading the response and recovery for major flood events helping to bring more than £100 million investment to make Cumbria more climate resilient as well as supporting and regulating major industry including the nuclear sector. He is a former chair of Cumbria Local Resilience Forum and member of Cumbria Chief Officers Group and LEP Investment Panel
Tickets cost £80+VAT. There will be a mix of presentations and panels. Breakfast and lunch are included, providing plenty of opportunity for business development.
This event is sponsored by Genesis Homes, Whitbread, and Hydrock
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