The Ballot Box Impact: Housing's Next Chapter Following the 2024 Election
POLICY AND PRACTICE | DATE: TUESDAY, 1ST OCTOBER 2024, 13:00 – 15:00
What impact will the 2024 election outcome have on housing? With the Labour Party emerging victorious, we must look beyond political promises to the practicalities of policy changes. The aftermath of the 2024 General Election will undoubtedly affect the housing sector, and “The Ballot Box Impact” aims to examine these changes closely. What policy shifts are realistic to expect? How might funding and grants be altered, and what does this mean for long-term housing strategies? This roundtable will critically analyse how political commitments will translate into actionable policies and their implications for housing today.

Elly Hoult
Chief Operating Officer, Peabody
Elly is Chief Operating Officer at Peabody Trust. Elly has over 22 years of experience in the housing sector, working her way up from supported housing officer to executive level roles. Elly was previously the Group Director, Assets and Sustainability at Notting Hill Genesis.
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Anthony Okereke
Leader of the Royal Borough of Greenwich
Councillor Anthony Okereke is the Leader of the Royal Borough of Greenwich. As Council Leader, he has established a refreshed vision for the borough focused on improving the quality of life and health of residents, tackling the cost-of-living crisis, and combating the climate emergency.
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Greg Campbell
Partner, Campbell Tickell
Greg is a strategic management consultant and Partner at Campbell Tickell. A consultant for more than 20 years, he has worked directly with well over 500 organisations across the UK, Ireland and beyond. He has extensive national networks and is a frequent speaker on the operating environment and corporate strategy.
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Date: 1 October 2024
Time: 1:00PM – 3:00PM
Location: Central London
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