The Lodders Property Conference

Join us for an informative and exclusive event at the British Motor Museum.

  • May 14, 2025
  • 09:30
  • Gaydon, England
  • Events & Webinars

Driving change in the property industry

1.5 million new homes, biodiversity net gain, planning reform: we’ve got a lot to talk about

We would like to officially invite you to the Lodders Property Conference 2025 on 14 May.

We are pleased to confirm our keynote speech will be delivered by Ian Burns, founding director of Cameron Homes. Ian has also been appointed to the board of Tara Developments and is a non-executive director of the New Homes Quality Board and a senior advisor to the Housing Growth Partnership. Ian will provide an insight from the point of view of one of the West Midlands’ best known housebuilders into the current challenges and opportunities in the housebuilding sector, including reflections on the recent Planning and Infrastructure Bill.

Hamish Simmie, associate director in the residential research and consultancy team at Savills will also be with us to share Savills’ latest market intelligence on the residential development land sector.

With biodiversity net gain being a hot topic, we will be diving into the details with our panel, featuring:

  • Victoria Longmore, partner and head of BNG at Lodders
  • Alexa Culver, general counsel at RSK Wilding
  • David Haimes, land director at Civity – The Net Gain Exchange
  • Sam Arthur, senior director, Ecology at FPCR

We’d be delighted if you could join us for what will be a very insightful and interesting morning. 

Date: 14 May 2025
Time: 9:30am arrival, 10am start until midday, followed by lunch
Venue: British Motor Museum, Banbury Road, Gaydon, CV35 0BJ

Book your place at the Lodders Property Conference below.

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Event organiser

Molly Davies

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  • Date May 14, 2025
  • Time 09:30
  • Location British Motor Museum, Banbury Road, Gaydon, CV35 0BJ

British Motor Museum, Lighthorne Heath, Warwick, UK