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Collaborative Conversations East Midlands 2024

Sustainable Water Management in New Developments.
06 November 2024 at 11:00 AM - 02:00 PM / East Midlands / Updates
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Date
06 November 2024 at 11:00 AM - 02:00 PM
Venue
Nottingham Trent University 30 Burton Street Nottingham NG1 4BU
Price from
Free
Organiser
RTPI East Midlands | [email protected]

Core CPD Framework:

- Development and Infrastructure Planning

- 1 1/2 CPD Hours

 

 

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Collaborative Conversations East Midlands 2024 will bring together experts from across the built environment to explore the challenges and innovations in water management, from planning through to design and build in new commercial and housing developments.

This unique event is brought to you by the leading professional bodies in the built environment; The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), Landscape Institute (LI), Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI).

Our Speakers

Our Chair for the session is Julia Allen - Director and Principal Designer at Jabd and CIOB Nottingham Hub Chair.

We are also delighted to welcome our panel of speakers:

Abigail Milioto, Operational Delivery Manager, Waste Connection Team, Developer Services, Severn Trent Water.

Abigail will cover Severn Trent’s role in storm connections for new developments, what challenges Severn Trent face and what we are doing to manage storm water more effectively.

Daniel Buxton MEng CEng FICE, Design Director, Mott MacDonald Bentley.

Daniel will talk through opportunities to mitigate the carbon impact of housing development on water supply and wastewater treatment through the use of innovative and nature based engineering solutions.

Andrew Booth, Development Management Lead Officer, East Lindsey and Becky Phillips-Melhuish, Lincolnshire County Council, Growth Manager.

Andrew and Becky will provide an overview of a collaborative approach between the planning, highway and drainage authorities for securing SuDS requirements for new developments.

David Singleton CMLI, Director at DSA Environment + Design.

David will draw on his 30-year experience to present, using the ‘four pillars of SuDS’ some new ideas for how a SuDS approach may be better used in placemaking.

CIOB, ICE, LI, RIBA, RICS and RTPI represent a combined membership of over 360,000 skilled professionals. We develop, maintain and export professional services and standards, as well as accredit university courses across the globe. Together, our members make a vital contribution to the global success of the UK construction industry – a sector worth over £100 billion to the UK economy.

 

Programme

11:00 Arrival and refreshments

11:30 Welcome, Panel Debate and Q&A

13:15 Networking & lunch

14:00 Event Close

 

To ensure you are catered for on the day, please book your place through the website selecting your appropriate membership institute (if relevant).

By booking for this event you agree to share your name , email address and membership number with your associated institute.

 

Please note tickets are allocated on a first come first served basis and are limited.

Accessibility

By car

Nottingham is at the heart of the country and is well served by the motorway network. The M1 passes close to the west of the city, the A42 / M42 link to the south-west of the city, and the A1(M) to the east of the city.
When using the M1 from the north, exit at Junction 26 and take the A610 Nuthall Road / Alfreton Road into the city. When using the M1 from the south, use Junction 24 and follow the A453 into the city centre.
When driving to City Campus, use the following postcode NG1 4BU.

Car Parking

The University does not have onsite car parking, the Forest Park and Ride tram service is particularly convenient and is always popular with delegates attending events.
They do offer discounted rates with Q-Park Talbot Street please use the post code NG1 5GG. Delegates using the car park must press for a ticket upon entry to the car park instead of using the contactless payment on entry, in order to be able to activate the discount at the pay station on exit. Please speak to the events team on the day of your event to obtain the voucher.

By train

Nottingham station is located approximately one mile from our City Campus, which can then be accessed on foot, by tram or by bus.

By tram

The Nottingham Express Transit (NET) tram stops on our University’s City Campus, providing a convenient link from the railway station and the area around Broadmarsh Bus Station redevelopment. There are also several park and ride stops along the route, which provide convenient places to park when visiting the University. The Phoenix Park Park and Ride site is close to Junction 26 of the M1 and the Forest Park and Ride site is near to the city centre.