14th Annual Rail Stations and Property Summit organised by Landor LINKS
Programme - Rail-Led Developments: A Catalyst for Growth
09.00
Registration Tea and Coffee
09.30
Introduction and Welcome from plenary chair, Philip Beer, Partner, Burges Salmon
09.40 The benefits of HS2's collaborative approach to design: maximizing the growth opportunities at stations' Laura Kidd, Client Architect, HS2 Ltd
10.05 Crossrail Sam Richards, Head of Urban Integration, Crossrail
10.30 Network Rail Resurgence of the railway as a popular mode of transportation and its role in modern city living
Network Rail's approach to property development (Case Studies) David Biggs, Director of Property, Network Rail
Collaborating with partners
Solum: Epsom, Redhill, Haywards Heath
Capitalising on rail projects
Manchester First Street and London Bridge
Working with the wider rail industry
Newcastle station
10.55
Questions and discussion
11.10
Morning Tea and Coffee served in the exhibition area
Stream Two: Development Case Studies
Part I: Stations as Income Generators
11.40
Income beyond the barriers - The future of TfL's Non-fare Income. Smarter retailing, advertising and sponsorship & naming rights Graeme Craig, TfL's Commercial Development Director
11.55
Stations: Hubs of activity and connectivity Stephen Ames, Commercial Director, Travel Point Trading
Part II: New Station Openings - agents for change
12.10
Leeds case study - Apperley Bridge and Kirkstall Forge. David Hoggart, Director, Development, METRO and Jon Kenny, Commercial Estates Group Ltd
12.25
Cambridge Science Park, Case Study Chris Poultney, Team Leader, Public Transport projects and Adrian Shepherd, Cambridgeshire County Council
12.40
Questions & Discussion
Stream One: Developing Railway Stations and Property Infrastructure, Development and Finance
11.40
LEP's Regional Regeneration and the Regional Growth Fund: The East West Route Michael Garvey, Infrastructure Leed , Buckinghamshire (Thames Valley) LEP , Board member Buckinghamshire Local Transport Board
12.00
Unlocking Development Potential Philip Beer, Partner, Burgess Salmon
12.20
HS2 Stations. Location, development and property considerations: lessons from China Dr. Ying Jin, Fellow and Director of Studies, Robinson College, Cambridge
12.40
Questions and discussion
12.50
Networking Lunch: Served in the exhibition area
14.10 Afternoon keynote Matt Lovering, Partner, Credo Consulting
A strategic overview: How rail demand is growing, how does this link to property development and how can developers and the rail industry work together to stimulate investment, unlock opportunities and manage demand
Steam Two: Station Development and the Franchise Bid Process
14.30
Franchising as a fuel for regeneration Mark Rose, Stations Policy Advisor, Department of Transport
14.40
The development opportunities of devolving rail Michael Sasse, Rail Technical Adviser, Metro
14.50
Engaging with what passengers really want David Sidebottom, Acting Chief Executive, Passenger Focus
15.30
Questions and discussion
Stream One: Unlocking major property developments
14.30
Old Oak Common - TfL proposing to establish a Mayoral Development Company (MDC) Sir Edward Lister, Chief of Staff and Deputy Mayor, Policy and Planning, Greater London Authority
14.50
How do you calculate and capture the benefits of growth? Keith Mitchell, Chairman, PBA and Chair, National Infrastructure Planning Association
15.10
What an operator can bring to development Jeremy Long, CEO European Business, MTR
15.30
Questions and discussion
15.40 Networking reception
Published programme subject to change
The Rail-Led Developments Summit is organised by Landor LINKS. Published programme may be subject to change.
Exhibitor queries, contact Daniel Simpson l l 020 7091 7861 Conference enquiries, contact Gemma Mensah l l 020 7091 7865