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Planning in Cambridgeshire Conference - Landmark Chambers

Planning in Cambridgeshire Conference - Landmark Chambers

This event is being hosted by Landmark Chambers in partnership with Mills & Reeve and Bidwells. It is free to attend and will take place in person at Jesus College, University of Cambridge, CB5 8BL.

Building on the progress since our January 2025 conference, industry specialists provide a comprehensive, interactive appraisal of recent developments and the key challenges currently shaping Cambridgeshire planning. This session is vital for all developers, promoters, landowners and professionals acting on development in the county.

08:45 – Registration

09:30 – Opening Remarks: Planning in Cambridgeshire 2026–2027

09:45 – NPPF and Local Plan-Making

10:05 – Governmental Structures

10:25 – Infrastructure Challenges: Water and Beyond

10:45 – Panel Debate: Frameworks and Infrastructure – What’s Next?

11:15 – Refreshment Break

11:45 – Planning Framework Updates: Decision-Making – Lessons Learnt and Looking Ahead – Guy Kaddish, Bidwells

12:05 – Viability and Deliverability – Alex Round, Mills & Reeve

12:25 – Delivering Major Schemes in Cambridgeshire

12:45 – Panel Discussion

1:15 – Lunch and Networking

2:30 – Close

Event Information

Event Date 27-01-2026 8:45 am
Individual Price Free
Location East of England

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