UKREiiF News

UKREiiF strikes partnership with Leeds Hotels and Venues Association ahead of 2025 event

Following the announcement that Leeds will once again play host to UKREiiF in 2026, UKREiiF is delighted to announce their partnership with Leeds Hotels and Venues Association (LHVA), to create a more streamlined experience for delegates attending the event and a one-stop shop for the organising team. UKREiiF (The UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure […]

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UKREiiF announces fringe event partners for 2025 event

The UK’s Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) has announced its fringe event partners for the annual event taking place between 20th-22nd May 2025, in Leeds. Fringe events are an integral component of UKREiiF, offering organisations the opportunity to host their own events while benefiting from promotion within the official UKREiiF programme. These events significantly […]

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UK PropTech Association announces UKREiiF 2025 presence

UK PropTech Association (UKPA) has announced its involvement with The UK’s Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF), which is set to take place between 20-22 May 2025, in Leeds. The UK PropTech Association (UKPA) is a not-for-profit membership organisation established to drive the digital transformation of the property industry. In October 2023, UKPA merged […]

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Leeds confirmed as UKREiiF 2026 host city

Following on from many successful years, The UK’s Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) has announced it will remain in Leeds for a fifth consecutive year, for 2026. Formed in 2022 UKREiiF has quickly become the UK’s leading platform in the regeneration, development and property sectors – bringing together investors, developers, housebuilders and end-users […]

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The growing importance of co-design in effective community engagement

By Jonny Popper, Co-Founder and Partner of LCA The Government has rightly placed housing, public services and infrastructure investment at the very heart of its growth agenda and is making strong progress on speeding up the planning process and enabling greater certainty in decision-making.  In doing so, even greater emphasis is being placed in effective […]

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Will the new National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) unlock land supply and help to deliver 1.5m new homes?

By Alexandra Woolmore, Head of Planning at The Hill Group In December 2024, The Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) published its revised National Policy Planning Framework. Key reforms included the reintroduction of mandatory housing targets, the restoration of the five-year housing land supply, a new Standard Method, and changes to Green Belt policy, […]

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