There is a growing understanding that involving communities in the shaping of the city does not achieve as much as it could, often lacking rigour and impact.
How are community initiatives being impacted by the Covid-19 crisis? How can we ensure that current exemplars in enabling communities adapt to this new world and become intrinsic to the built environment industry? What opportunities are there for virtual consultation and community engagement that is truly inclusive?
Join us for a virtual ‘Show and Share’ of some of the best community projects in London. How have some of these successful initiatives adapted to the stay at home order and how can we learn from these to make sure our communities are supported and have a voice?
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Programme
16:00 - Welcome from Chair
Benjamin O'Connor, Director, New London Architecture
16:05 - Presentations
1. Kate Nottidge, Head of Community Engagement, Grosvenor Britain & Ireland
2.Sarah Banham, Head of Communities & Sustainability, Battersea Power Station
3. Arman Nouri, Regeneration Engagement Manager, LB Enfield & Associate, Public Practice
4. Heather Macey, Associate, John McAslan
5. Olaide Oboh, Director of Partnerships, First Base
6. Samantha Wait, Director of Business Development and Communications, Swan
16:45 - Open Q&A
17:00 - Close
Speaker biographies
Benjamin O’Connor
Director, New London Architecture
Sarah Banham
Head of Communities & Sustainability, Battersea Power Station Development Company
Arman Nouri
Regeneration Engagement Manager, London Borough of Enfield
Heather Macey
Director, John McAslan + Partners
Olaide Oboh
Director, First Base
Kate Nottidge
Head of Community Engagement, Grosvenor Property UK
Samantha Wait
Director Business Development and Communications, Swan Housing