Great discussions took place at our conference called Next steps for housing supply and development in England yesterday. Thanks to - Lord Lansley - Rachael Williamson CIHM, Chartered Institute of Housing - Roland Bolton, DLP Planning Ltd - Dr Richard Benwell, Wildlife and Countryside Link - Dr Emmanuel Itodo Daniel, University of Wolverhampton - Mike Gozo, Greater London Authority - Lord Taylor of Goss Moor - Jonathan W. , Sheffield Hallam University - Joanne Drew, Enfield Council - James Browne, Tony Blair Institute for Global Change - Henry Griffith, Propertymark - Paul Eyre, NatWest for speaking and attending Westminster Social Policy Forum! Click the link to check out our conference diary https://lnkd.in/gSz7mSi
Westminster Forum Projects
Events Services
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Westminster Forum Projects organises senior-level impartial conferences on a wide range of public policy areas.
About us
Westminster Forum Projects (WFP) operates a group of influential, impartial and cross-party forums in public policy. Our mission is to facilitate the formulation of 'best' public policy by providing policymakers and implementers, and those with an interest in the issues, with a sense of the way different stakeholder perspectives interrelate. Usually this is through impartially-framed, inclusive discussion conducted either in public or under the Chatham House Rule. All the Westminster Forum Projects forums enjoy substantial support and involvement from key policymakers within UK and devolved legislatures, governments and regulatory bodies and from stakeholders in professional bodies, businesses and their advisors, consumer organisations, local government representatives, and other interested groups. The forums organise senior-level seminars on a wide range of public policy areas. None of the forums has a policy agenda of its own, other than simply to raise the quality of debate on public policy developments and so create opportunities for informed discussion. Follow us on Twitter @wfpevents Follow us on Threads @westminsterforumprojects
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https://www.westminsterforumprojects.co.uk
External link for Westminster Forum Projects
- Industry
- Events Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- London, London
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1996
- Specialties
- Public Policy, Government, Health, Education, Environment, Transport, Telecoms, Media, Food, Business, Agriculture, Legal, Employment, Nutrition, Social Policy, Higher Education, Law, Policy, and Regulation
Locations
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Primary
52 Grosvenor Gardens
London, London SW1W 0AU, GB
Employees at Westminster Forum Projects
Updates
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Are you interested in The future outlook for net zero in the life sciences sector? Join Westminster Health Forum on the 3rd September to discuss this with speakers including Verena Ahnert L.E.K. Consulting, Addie MacGregor ABHI, Professor Fiona Charnley University of Exeter. Conference information: https://lnkd.in/eR4Enc7c #WHFEVENTS
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Are you interested in Next steps for climate change and sustainability education in England? Join Westminster Education Forum on the 27th September to discuss this with speakers including Dr Cormac Lawler The Manchester Metropolitan University, Wendy Litherland, Ann Finlayson, Martin Baxter, Dr Anna Valero The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Katarzyna Wysocka Luton Borough Council, Dr Deborah Outhwaite The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Naheeda Maharasingam. Conference information: https://lnkd.in/ebZVRcfu
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We would like to thank our speakers: - Baroness Kidron, 5Rights - Tami Hoffman, ITN - Javahir Askari, techUK - James Newport, Control AI - Ali-Abbas Ali, Ofcom - Baroness Fox of Buckley, Academy of Ideas; and non-affiliated Peer - Simon Robinson, Reuters - Adriana Menezes Whiteley, FT Strategies - Simon Staffell, Microsoft - Kelsey Farish, Reviewed & Cleared - Henry Parker, Logically - Thomas Barlow, Impress - Dr Gemma Bowsher, King's College London - Dr Reza Montasari, Swansea University and attendees for joining Westminster Media Forum yesterday to discuss Priorities for tackling disinformation and use of deepfakes in the UK. Click the link to check out more of our upcoming conferences: https://lnkd.in/gSz7mSi
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Discover the next steps for Next steps for UK immigration policy with Westminster Legal Policy Forum on the 26th of September, with speakers Migration Advisory Committee, UK Council for International Student Affairs, UK Home Office Conference info & registration: https://lnkd.in/e6yB3qGN
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Policy Forum for Wales are holding a conference called The future for environmental governance and protection in Wales! Join them on the 26th of September to be a part of this conversation with speakers including Swansea University, Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park! More information: https://lnkd.in/e8GexTxB
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Are you interested in Next steps for biodiversity and nature protection in Scotland? Join Scotland Policy Conferences on the 11th September to discuss this with speakers including Bruce Wilson Scottish Wildlife Trust, Paul Walton RSPB and Emilie Wadsworth Sniffer Conference information: https://lnkd.in/etAHQRXS #SCOTLANDPOLICY #biodiversity
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Come and join the conversation on 10th of September for a conference on Next steps for careers guidance in England’s schools and post-16 settings with Westminster Education Forum! Speakers include Northumbria University, Department for Education! Find out more: https://lnkd.in/eEPBWHwT
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Come along to Westminster Education Forum conference. It is a chance to consider Next steps for raising attainment in England’s schools with speakers including Oldham Council, UCL, Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) on the 19th of September and be a part of this: https://lnkd.in/edVFVsA5
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Westminster Energy, Environment & Transport Forum are holding a conference called Next steps for onshore wind in the UK! Join them on the 26th of September to be a part of this conversation with speakers including Burges Salmon LLP, Peers for the Planet, RWE Renewables and more! More information: https://lnkd.in/e77sWZFS