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Laurence Lacey and Billy Poulter, partners in our Bristol and Manchester commercial property teams attended the Homes England Investment Symposium on 4th November. 

The event brought together senior decision makers from Homes England, housebuilders, local authorities and housing associations and was focused on creating partnerships and collaborative working to drive the delivery of new homes across England. 

The ambition and innovation that will be required to deliver this is very significant and we at Clarke Willmott look forward to playing our part in this, acting as we do for major housebuilders, housing associations, local authorities and Homes England. 

Establishing focused and cooperative partnerships will be critical to delivering these new homes. 

Over 375 leaders from domestic and international institutional investors, developers, housebuilders, regeneration specialists, housing associations, and Combined and Local Authorities met in London yesterday (4 November) with the aim of creating new partnerships that will significantly increase the scale of housebuilding and urban regeneration that is needed across England.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/investors-developers-and-local-and-national-government-leaders-unite-to-drive-forward-ambitions-to-create-15-million-homes-across-this-parliament?utm_content=immediately

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