Cities, placemaking, living and the net zero challenge
We are exploring the work of UK cities to develop regeneration and placemaking in conjunction with the transition to net zero, focusing on both practical delivery and social value impact
Director of Place at Greater Manchester Combined Authority, Andrew McIntosh, believes the future will be `local’ thanks to devolution focused on making decisions based on evidence, closer to source with benefits shared across a number of housing, regeneration and net zero challenges
Director of Place at Greater Manchester Combined Authority, Andrew McIntosh, believes the future will be `local’ thanks to devolution focused on making decisions based on evidence, closer to source with benefits shared across a number of housing, regeneration and net zero challenges
A revised masterplan has been developed which will see the creation of the UK’s best-connected science, innovation, and manufacturing campus at Manchester Airport.
Cllr Carmel Swan cabinet member for climate change, transport and sustainability at Derby City Council takes us through their plans for a net zero future
Belfast has set itself some clear and ambitious targets to reimagine the city. Climate commissioner Debbie Caldwell and Brenda Roddy, climate change project officer at Belfast City Council talk us through their approach
Colin Knight director of innovation and Rhian Palmer strategic lead Green Futures at Coventry City Council talk us through the size of the challenge and the innovative approaches they are employing to decarbonise the city
Unlock Net Zero Live brings the UK housing and built environment sectors together to push forward bold conversations and practical solutions to decarbonise our homes and places at both pace and scale
Housing, Europe’s largest housing festival, will take place on 25 - 27 June 2024 at Manchester Central
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