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Housing Conference

09 February 2027

Full-Day Conference

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EICC, Edinburgh

Housing Conference

A must-attend one day conference for all Housing professionals

09 February 2027

EICC, Edinburgh

The programme will take a deep dive into the critical issues shaping Scotland’s housing future – from the pressures on local authorities and the need for faster delivery, to new approaches to ending homelessness and stabilising the rental market. With international perspectives from Finland and expert insights from across the UK, the conference will focus on practical action to deliver the right homes in the right places. 

Featuring more than a dozen speakers, leading exhibitors and hundreds of delegates from housing, government, business and the third sector, this is Scotland’s most important forum for housing leaders in 2027. Speakers span government, industry, the third sector and universities, ensuring every part of Scotland’s housing system is represented. 

The event will cut through political soundbites to focus on delivery: planning and land supply, supply chain bottlenecks, new finance models, tenant protections, and how local and national leadership can work together.

The programme will take a deep dive into the critical issues shaping Scotland’s housing future – from the pressures on local authorities and the need for faster delivery, to new approaches to ending homelessness and stabilising the rental market.

With international perspectives from Finland and expert insights from across the UK, the conference will focus on practical action to deliver the right homes in the right places. Featuring more than a dozen speakers, leading exhibitors and hundreds of delegates from housing, government,

business and the third sector, this is Scotland’s most important forum for housing leaders in 2027. Speakers span government, industry, the third sector and universities, ensuring every part of Scotland’s housing system is represented. 

The event will cut through political soundbites to focus on delivery: planning and land supply, supply chain bottlenecks, new finance models, tenant protections, and how local and national leadership can work together.

Keynote Speakers

Màiri McAllan MSP

Cabinet Secretary for Housing

Scottish Government

Rt Hon Lord Haughey

Chair

City Facilities Management 

Prof Juha Kaakinen

Professor of Work

Tampere University

Prof. Duncan Maclennan

Emeritus Professor

University of Glasgow

2026 Keynote Speakers

Màiri McAllan MSP

Cabinet Secretary for Housing

Scottish Government

Rt Hon. Lord Haughey
Chair

City Facilities Management

Prof. Juha Kaakinen 
Prof. of Practice

Tampere University

Prof. Duncan Maclennan
Emeritus Professor, Urban Studies

University of Glasgow

Susan Campbell

Director – Market Creation (Place)

Scottish National Investment Bank

Jane Wood

Chief Executive

Homes for Scotland

Cllr Ruairi Kelly

City Convener for Housing

Glasgow City Council

John Alexander

Chief Executive

Hillcrest

Why Attend

Learning Objectives

Understand the Scottish Government’s priorities in responding to the housing emergency.

Hear from international leaders on successful housing reforms, including Finland’s Housing First model. 

Explore best practice from across Scotland’s local authorities, housing associations, and private developers. 

Learn how finance, planning and construction reforms can accelerate delivery at scale. 

Discuss how to balance tenant security with sustainable returns for investors and landlords. 

Network with leaders across government, industry and the third sector to develop shared solutions. 

Why Attend

Learning Objectives

 

Understand the Scottish Government’s priorities in responding to the housing emergency

Hear from international leaders on successful housing reforms, including Finland’s Housing First model

Explore best practice from across Scotland’s local authorities, housing associations, and private developers

Learn how finance, planning and construction reforms can accelerate delivery at scale

Discuss how to balance tenant security with sustainable returns for investors and landlords

Network with leaders across government, industry and the third sector to develop shared solutions

2026 Agenda

*Click speaker icons to see biographies

08:15  – 9:00

Registration and Refreshments

08:15  – 9:00

Registration and Refreshments

09:00  – 9:10

Chair’s Welcome & Introduction

Alison McLaughlin

Conference Chair

09:00  – 9:10

Chair’s Welcome & Introduction

Alison McLaughlin

Conference Chair

09:10 – 09:35

The Business of Housing: The Disruptions We Need

Rethinking the foundations of Scotland’s housing model

Prof. Duncan Maclennan
Emeritus Professor

University of Glasgow

09:10 – 09:35

The Business of Housing:

The Disruptions We Need

Rethinking the foundations

of Scotland’s housing model

Prof. Duncan Maclennan
Emeritus Professor

University of Glasgow

09:35 – 10:00

International Perspective: Finland’s Success

What it takes to make homelessness fall and stay down

Prof. Juha Kaakinen 
Professor of Practice

Tampere University

09:35 – 10:00

International Perspective:

Finland’s Success

What it takes to make homelessness

fall and stay down

Prof. Juha Kaakinen 
Professor of Practice

Tampere University

10:00 – 10:10

Q&A

Prof. Duncan Maclennan
Emeritus Professor

University of Glasgow

Prof. Juha Kaakinen 
Prof. of Practice

Tampere University

10:00 – 10:10

Q&A

Prof. Duncan Maclennan
Emeritus Professor

University of Glasgow

Prof. Juha Kaakinen 
Prof. of Practice

Tampere University

10:10 – 10:45

Glasgow: A case study

What Glasgow City Council is doing to shape and support housing growth

Cllr Ruairi Kelly 
City Convener for Housing

Glasgow City Council

Paul Wood
Group Manager

Glasgow City Council

10:10 – 10:45

Glasgow: A case study

What Glasgow City Council is doing to shape and support housing growth

Cllr Ruairi Kelly 
City Convener for Housing

Glasgow City Council

Paul Wood
Group Manager

Glasgow City Council

10.45  – 11:05

Refreshment Break

10.45  – 11:05

Refreshment Break

11:05 – 11:25

Delivering Affordable Housing

Attacking construction costs so that private & social landlords can once again afford to build enough houses to meet the demand

Rt Hon. Lord Haughey
Chair

City Facilities Management

11:05 – 11:25

Delivering Affordable Housing

Attacking construction costs so that private & social landlords can once again afford to build enough houses to meet the demand

Rt Hon. Lord Haughey
Chair

City Facilities Management

11:25 – 12:20

Rethinking Rent for Stability and Growth

Balancing tenant rights, investor returns, and long-term housing security

Rt Hon. Lord Haughey
Chair

City Facilities Management

Dr. Susan Aktemel
Founder & Chief Executive

Homes for Good

John Alexander
Chief Executive

Hillcrest 

Susan Campbell
Director – Market Creation (Place)

SNIB

11:25 – 12:20

Rethinking Rent for Stability and Growth

Balancing tenant rights, investor returns, and

long-term housing security

Rt Hon. Lord Haughey
Chair

City Facilities Management

Dr. Susan Aktemel
Founder & Chief Executive

Homes for Good

John Alexander
Chief Executive

Hillcrest

Susan Campbell
Director – Market Creation (Place)

SNIB

12:20  – 12:30

Transition

12:20  – 12:30

Transition

12:30 – 13:00

Masterclass 1: Mitigating pressures of housing delivery in a changing landscape

Despite significant headwinds, the award-winning housing and commercial development at Water Row initiated the transformation of Govan, channelling much-needed life into the area. This session explores how the delivery team overcame external pressures through a flexible market route and extensive stakeholder collaboration. We will unwrap the project’s success, focusing on the practical application of early supplier involvement, innovative finance models, and value engineering to ensure delivery in an unpredictable landscape.

Heather O’Donnell
Senior Technical Support Manager

SPA

Mairi Laverty
Director

Collective Architecture

12:30 – 13:00

Masterclass 1:

Mitigating pressures of housing delivery in a changing landscape

Despite significant headwinds, the award-winning housing and commercial development at Water Row initiated the transformation of Govan, channelling much-needed life into the area. This session explores how the delivery team overcame external pressures through a flexible market route and extensive stakeholder collaboration. We will unwrap the project’s success, focusing on the practical application of early supplier involvement, innovative finance models, and value engineering to ensure delivery in an unpredictable landscape.

Heather O’Donnell
Senior Technical Support Manager

SPA

Mairi Laverty
Director

Collective Architecture

12:30 – 13:00

Masterclass 2: Making Retrofit Investable: Unlocking ROI, Capital and Healthy Homes

Retrofit has the technology, policy backing and urgency to scale, yet investment continues to lag. A core reason is that retrofit returns remain uncertain and difficult to assess upfront, making them hard to fund at scale. This session explores how the absence of early stage ROI visibility constrains both public and private capital, and why uncertainty rather than low returns is the real blocker. Drawing on housing, infrastructure and energy investment models, the session examines what makes retrofit investable and how better insight can de risk decisions before delivery. It considers how scaling retrofit can alleviate fuel poverty, tackle poor quality housing and create healthier homes, while setting out the role councils and housing associations can play in shaping credible, scalable funding pathways that deliver benefits for current residents and future generations.

Amandeep Kalra

Founder and CEO

GreenFlip

Dr Gemma Bone-Dodds
Director of Insight and Policy

BE-ST

12:30 – 13:00

Masterclass 2:

Making Retrofit Investable:

Unlocking ROI, Capital and Healthy Homes

Retrofit has the technology, policy backing and urgency to scale, yet investment continues to lag. A core reason is that retrofit returns remain uncertain and difficult to assess upfront, making them hard to fund at scale. This session explores how the absence of early stage ROI visibility constrains both public and private capital, and why uncertainty rather than low returns is the real blocker. Drawing on housing, infrastructure and energy investment models, the session examines what makes retrofit investable and how better insight can de risk decisions before delivery. It considers how scaling retrofit can alleviate fuel poverty, tackle poor quality housing and create healthier homes, while setting out the role councils and housing associations can play in shaping credible, scalable funding pathways that deliver benefits for current residents and future generations.

Amandeep Kalra

Founder and CEO

GreenFlip

Dr Gemma Bone-Dodds
Director of Insight & Policy

BE-ST

13:00 – 14:00

Lunch, Exhibitor Showcase and Networking

13:00 – 14:00

Lunch, Exhibitor Showcase and Networking

14:00 – 14:50

Housing as a Foundation: Ending Homelessness and Regenerating Communities

(TRACK A) Tackling homelessness and driving regeneration through housing-led renewal

Prof. Juha Kaakinen 
Prof. of Practice

Tampere University

Alison Watson
Director

Shelter Scotland

William Kyle
Managing Director

Urban Union

14:00 – 14:50

Housing as a Foundation: Ending Homelessness and Regenerating Communities

(TRACK A) Tackling homelessness and driving regeneration through housing-led renewal

Prof. Juha Kaakinen 
Prof. of Practice

Tampere University

Alison Watson
Director

Shelter Scotland

William Kyle
Managing Director

Urban Union

14:00 – 14:50

Unlocking Delivery: Restoring Confidence and Clearing the Path

(TRACK B) Overcoming barriers to build faster, smarter, and at scale

Josiah Lockhart
Chief Executive

Changeworks 

Alison Condie 
Managing Director (Scotland) Barratt Redrow

Jane Wood
Chief Executive Officer

Homes for Scotland

Lesley Peaty
Regional Director

SPA

Chris Dougray
Founder

Dougray

14:00 – 14:50

Unlocking Delivery: Restoring Confidence and Clearing the Path

(TRACK B) Overcoming barriers to build faster, smarter, and at scale

Josiah Lockhart
Chief Executive

Changeworks 

Alison Condie 
Managing Director (Scotland) Barratt Redrow

Jane Wood
Chief Executive Officer

Homes for Scotland

Lesley Peaty
Regional Director

SPA

Chris Dougray
Founder

Dougray

14:50 – 14:55

Transition

14:50 – 14:55

Transition

14:55 – 15:35

Tailoring Housing to Local & Regional Needs

Meeting the diverse housing challenges of Scotland’s places

Prof. Duncan Maclennan
Emeritus Professor

University of Glasgow

Dr. John Boyle MRICS
Director of Research and Strategy

Rettie

Cllr Ruairi Kelly 
City Convener for Housing

Glasgow City Council

14:55 – 15:35

Tailoring Housing to Local & Regional Needs

Meeting the diverse housing challenges of Scotland’s places

Prof. Duncan Maclennan
Emeritus Professor

University of Glasgow

Dr. John Boyle MRICS
Director of Research & Strategy

Rettie

Cllr Ruairi Kelly 
City Convener for Housing

Glasgow City Council

15:35 – 15:50

Refreshment Break

15:35 – 15:50

Refreshment Break

15:50 – 16:00

Ministerial Keynote: Scotland’s Housing Emergency

The government’s priorities for urgent action and long-term reform

Màiri McAllan MSP
Cabinet Secretary for Housing Scottish Government

15:50 – 16:00

Ministerial Keynote: Scotland’s Housing Emergency

The government’s priorities for urgent action and long-term reform

Màiri McAllan MSP
Cabinet Secretary for Housing

Scottish Government

16:00 – 16:30

Political Panel Discussion

Meeting the diverse housing challenges of Scotland’s places

Màiri McAllan MSP
Cabinet Secretary for Housing

Scottish Government

Willie Rennie MSP
Scottish Liberal Democrats

Scottish Parliament

Mark Griffin MSP
Scottish Labour

Scottish Parliament

Craig Hoy MSP
Scottish Conservative & Unionist

Scottish Parliament

Cllr Thomas Kerr
Councillor

Reform UK

16:00 – 16:30

Political Panel Discussion

Meeting the diverse housing challenges of Scotland’s places

Màiri McAllan MSP
Cabinet Secretary for Housing

Scottish Government

Willie Rennie MSP
Scottish Liberal Democrats

Scottish Parliament

Mark Griffin MSP
Scottish Labour

Scottish Parliament

Craig Hoy MSP
Scottish Conservative & Unionist

Scottish Parliament

Cllr Thomas Kerr
Councillor

Reform UK

 – 16:30

Conference Close

 – 16:30

Conference Close

8.45 AM – 10.15 AM

Time

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2026 Speakers

Cabinet Secretary for Housing

Scottish Government

Rt Hon. Lord Haughey

Chair

City Facilities Management

Juhan Kaakinen

Prof. of Practice

Tampere University

Prof. Duncan Maclennan

Emeritus Professor

University of Glasgow

Susan Campbell

Director – Market Creation (Place)

Scottish National Investment Bank

Jane Wood

Chief Executive

Homes for Scotland

Cllr Ruairi Kelly

City Convener for Housing

Glasgow City Council 

John Alexander

Chief Executive

Hillcrest

Alison McLaughlin

Conference Chair

Company

Alison Condie

Managing Director (Scotland)

Barratt Redrow

Alison Watson

Director

Shelter Scotland

Kirsty Parry

Sales and Marketing Director

Urban Union

Dr. Susan Aktemel 

Founder & Chief Exevei

Homes for Good

Heather O’Donnell

Senior Technical Support Manager

Scottish Procurement Alliance

Lesley Peaty

Regional Director

Scottish Procurement Alliance

Mairi Laverty

Director

Collective Architecture

Dr. Gemma Bone-Dodds

Director of Insight and Policy

BE-ST

Graham Simpson MSP

Reform UK

Scottish Parliament

Willie Rennie MSP

Scottish Liberal Democrat

Scottish Parliament

Josiah Lockhart

Chief Executive

Changeworks

Mark Griffin MSP

Scottish Labour

Scottish Parliament

Dr. John Boyle MRICS

Director of Research and Strategy

Rettie

William Kyle

Managing Director

Urban Union

Amandeep Kalra

Founder and CEO

GreenFlip

Chris Dougray

Founder

Dougray

Paul Wood

Group Manager

Glasgow City Council

Craig Hoy MSP

Scottish Conservative & Unionist 

Scottish Parliament

Cllr Thomas Kerr

Councillor

Reform UK

The Business of Housing 09 February 2027, EICC, Edinburgh

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