March 03rd 2020
Has London lost its way? Does the London Plan go far enough?
Royal Lancaster London (Westbourne Suite)
Lancaster Terrace
London
W2 2TY
Tel: 020 7551 6000
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Jules Pipe CBE
Deputy Mayor for Planning, Regeneration and Skills
Greater London Authority
Jules Pipe is working on key priorities for the Mayor, including: implementation of the London Plan, major and community-led regeneration projects across the capital, building a skills system that properly addresses the needs of Londoners and the economy, and ensuring London’s infrastructure supports good growth, meets the needs of London’s communities and makes London a cleaner, greener and smarter City. Jules has unrivalled knowledge of London government, becoming the first directly elected mayor of Hackney in 2002 and serving as Chair of London Councils from 2010 until he joined the Mayor’s team in 2016.
Bob Weston
Chairman and Chief Executive
Weston Homes plc
Jo Negrini
Chief Executive
London Borough of Croydon
Originally from Australia, Jo has worked in regeneration and planning in London for over 28 years.
Working on projects from small public improvements to major city regeneration, Jo has focused on making places that people can enjoy and own. Jo now has, in her words, “the best regeneration job in London” as Chief Executive of the fastest growing economy in London. Jo now pulls the strings on bringing together all the services of the Council, together with partners to make Croydon a place where people want to be. Croydon is a unique place as it provides opportunities for housing growth but also is re-emerging as an alternative place for business. HMRC, Superdrug and EDF are just some of the companies who have moved to Croydon in recent years.
Quality design of both place and service is a fundamental principle driving the work of Jo and her team in Croydon. In 2018 Jo was awarded the New Londoner of the year award by New London Architecture for services to regeneration and her championship of equal rights.
Bek Seeley
Managing Director for Development
Lendlease
Rokhsana Fiaz OBE
Mayor of Newham
London Borough of Newham
Mayor Rokhsana Fiaz OBE was elected the Mayor of Newham in May 2018. Since her election, she has been leading a transformative and radical agenda in Newham, reflecting a series of manifesto commitments to address inequality and poverty, invest in young people to widen opportunities, embed Community Wealth Building as the economic approach being adopted by the Council, increase participatory democracy and respond to the Climate Emergency.
As part of an ambitious programme of scaling up Council housing delivery in the borough she is leading one the most ambitious genuinely affordable housing programmes in London through a number of significant regeneration schemes. Under her leadership, Newham also became the first council in the country to make the health, happiness and wellbeing of its residents the key indicator of economic success.
As an advocate for racial justice and equalities, Rokhsana was awarded an OBE in 2019 for services to Black and Minority Ethnic Communities in the UK.