The Ethical Property Forum: Building Values into the Built Environment

The Ethical Property Forum: Building Values into the Built Environment

Join us to explore the topic together at Green Park conference centre.

By Ethical Reading CIC

Date and time

Location

The Green Park Conference Centre

100 Longwater Avenue #Reception Reading RG2 6GP United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Join Ethical Reading and UK Property Forums for a thought-provoking panel discussion exploring ethics, sustainability, and regulation in the property sector. This event brings together leaders from construction, design, legal, landlord, and tenant perspectives to shine a light on the values shaping the future of the built environment.

Our expert panel includes:
🔹 William Barrett, MD, Francis Construction
🔹 Rory Carson, Director, MapleTree (Green Park)
🔹 Daniel Lampard, Senior Partner, Lichfields

Together, we’ll delve into:

  • The responsibilities of landlords and tenants
  • Sustainability in design, construction, and occupancy
  • Navigating ethical considerations plus regulatory and legal frameworks

Expect lively discussion, interactive Q&A, and plenty of opportunities to connect with peers over tea, coffee, and snacks.

🎟️ Limited seats available – reserve your place now and be part of this vital conversation.


Agenda

4:30 - 5:00pm: Arrive, get drinks & snacks, network

5:00 - 5:40pm: Panel discussion

5:40 - 6:00pm: Q&A, summary & wrap-up

6:00 - 6:30pm: Networking

About the speakers


Rory Carson - Director at Mapletree

Rory oversees the UK & Ireland Asset Management team for Mapletree Investments, a Singaporean real estate investor, developer and capital manager with SG$77.5bn of assets under management. Rory has been involved in commercial real estate in Reading for over 20 years, including at the 1.6m sq ft business community at Green Park, where Mapletree strives to create and curate an exceptional environment for people to thrive. Further afield, Mapletree owns office assets in Aberdeen, Bristol, Dublin and Manchester and industrial assets in Derby and Wallingford. Rory is a graduate of Oxford University and Reading University and is a Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

Daniel Lampard - Head of the Thames Valley Office of Lichfields

Daniel is a chartered Town Planner and is Head of the Thames Valley Office of Lichfields (which he set up 10 years ago). He has 30 years experience in the planning and development industry acting for both private and public sector clients. During that time he has advised a number of the Country’s leading developers and operators including Marks and Spencer, British Land, JP Morgan and most of the main house builders on their planning strategies to bring forward development, create jobs and unlock economic benefits. He has obtained a number of major planning permissions across the Thames Valley including the Horlicks Quarter in Slough (Berkeley Homes), Student Castle in Oxford, Foundation Park, Maidenhead and enhancements to the award winning Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons in South Oxfordshire.

William Barrett -- Managing Director of Francis Construction

Will Barrett is Managing Director of Francis Construction, steering the company’s success journey at strategic level. With over 20 years overseeing complex schemes in all sectors, Will smoothly drives operational efficiencies and innovation. In the past, Will was a regional Chairman of Constructing Excellence, a cross-sector member led organisation, driving the change agenda to improve construction industry performance. Will’s active role in the CIOB combined with his own commitment striving to bring trust and transparency to the industry, leads to meaningful long-term relationships with clients and fellow construction professionals. Will is continuously advocating inspiring young people into the industry and is committed to improving value and involving local communities in projects, resulting in greater engagement and increased professional and personal well-being.

A note on the fee


Ethical Reading is a Community Interest Company (CIC) dedicated to keeping our costs as low as possible. We are a volunteer-led, virtual organisation with just two part-time staff members.

While we strive to minimise expenses, there are unavoidable costs associated with running our operations. To help cover these, we have introduced a small fee. However, if you’re unable to pay this fee, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at info@ethicalreading.org.uk. We’ll provide you with a discount code to fully cover the fee, ensuring accessibility for all. This session is also free for employees of our Partner organisations and Ethical Reading volunteers.

Organized by

Ethical Reading exists to help organisations in Reading and their teams do the right thing by each other, the wider community and the environment, and to thrive in the process.

It’s all about supporting people to take a compassionate, respectful and responsible approach when making decisions at every level, from the board room to everyday interactions.

We want to encourage organisations of all kinds and their and employees to make more ethical choices. We’ll do this by bringing people together at events with inspirational speakers and opportunities to share ideas, and by providing access to thought-provoking training resources. 

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