The Government has set out an ambitious house-building agenda, with a target of 1.5 million new homes in England alone. This is an opportunity to create high-quality places that create long-term value for people and the environment.
To debate how this quality can be achieved, the Landscape Institute (LI) is hosting regional conferences across the UK in 2025 and 2026 (Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Belfast). The first will take place on Thursday 2nd October 2025 at Millennium Point, Birmingham.
Earlybird discount ends Sunday 27 July
This conference will debate and explore how, through a landscape-led approach, we can achieve the Government’s housing targets by 2029 while also creating places that are not just environmentally sustainable but also socially and economically successful for the future.
We look forward to hosting an interesting and informative event that will address ways in which many of the perceived tensions between development and environmental objectives can be better resolved.
Find out more about the conference here.
Reasons to attend
- Networking and future collaborations: Engage with professionals across the built and natural environment, as well as key decision-makers.
- Policy and expertise update: Gain insights into the current policy and best practice and learn how the new landscape-led briefing can positively impact planning and design.
- Getting involved: Share your views on housing regeneration in sessions and panel discussions.
- Continuing Professional Development (CPD): Increase your knowledge and skills and learn how applying factors from the landscape-led briefing can develop and add value to housing regeneration.
- Gain new ideas: Hear from a range of experts giving their perspective on a landscape-led approach to housing development.