The CPA National Conference 2019
The Compulsory Purchase
Association's National Conference seeks to brief members, non-members and the professions
on key issues and topics within the sector, providing valuable CPD for all
those engaged in compulsory purchase and compensation work. If you do CPO
work, this is a must attend event for technical knowledge,
updates and networking.
Start Date | Venue | Price | |
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10 July 2019 | Congress Centre, London |
Note: All prices are to be paid in GBP and are subject to VAT at the prevailing rate
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Compulsory
purchase is a subject that is in the conscience of the general public like
never before. More column inches have
discussed compulsory purchase this year than any previous year, and the term is
used and searched for on Twitter more than ever.
As professionals
working in the fields of compulsory purchase and compensation we face exciting
and challenging times. Exciting, due to
the unprecedented levels of work as a result of the increasing numbers of major
projects and promoters realising how useful a tool compulsory purchase can be; and
challenging because we face a shortage of practitioners and a seemingly endless
struggle to persuade elements of the press, lobbyists and some politicians that
the system can work effectively when acquiring authorities use powers
responsibly.
In this
year’s conference, we'll be covering a diverse range of issues, with different
sessions focusing on law, practice and market activity. The key topics, and questions we’ll be
exploring, include:
- What will the role of compulsory purchase be in
meeting Housing Delivery?
- What makes for good engagement where land is to be
compulsorily acquired?
- Should the compulsory purchase consent regime make
a difference?
- How can compulsory purchase be used successfully to
deliver regeneration and can there be unintended consequences?
The CPA National Conference brings together members and non-members
alike. With over 300 attendees at last year’s conference, it is the premier
networking event in the CPO calendar and I’m delighted that we have a
pre-eminent programme to attract the very best in the CPO world.
Speakers
- Jonathan Stott MRICS, Group Managing Director, Ardent
- Martin Rodger QC, Deputy President, Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber)
- David Beale, Development Manager, Leicester City Council
- Roger Messenger BSc FRICS FIRRV REV MCIArb Hon. CAAV MIPAV (HONS) RICS Registered Valuer, Senior Partner, Wilks Head & Eve
- Tony Pratt, Head of Technical Services – Infrastructure, TerraQuest
- Michael Eckett BSc (Hons) MRICS, Head of Acquisitions, Land and Property, HS2 Ltd
- David Baker FRICS FCILT MCIArb, Partner, Baker Rose Consulting LLP
- Charles Clarke, Principal Lawyer, TfL
- Vicky Fowler, Partner, Gowling WLG (UK) LLP
- Rebecca Clutten, Barrister, Francis Taylor Building
- Karen Hamilton, Partner, Brodies LLP
- Gary Soloman, Partner, Burges Salmon LLP, CPA Wales Chair
- Sarah Collins, Property and Acquisition Team Leader, Highways England
- Greg Dickson BSc (Hons) MA MRTPI, Planning Director, Stantec
- Melissa Murphy KC, Barrister, Francis Taylor Building
- Peter Village QC, Barrister, 39 Essex Chambers
Programme
Welcome, Introduction & Round Up of CPA Activities by Conference Chair and CPA Chair - Jonathan Stott
Keynote Address: Making the Upper Tribunal Lands Chamber More Accessible
- Flexibility and choice of procedures
- Costs shifting and costs capping
- Do we need a smaller claims procedure and what might it look like?
- Costs budgeting for the Tribunal?
- The role of the CPA Land Compensation Claims Protocol
- Encouraging ADR
Case Study - Leicester Waterside
- Transforming the Waterside - the vision
- Identification of the site
- Engagement with landowners and promoters
- Funding considerations
- Making use of CPOs
- Next Steps?
- Lessons learnt
Referencing
- A behind the scenes look at what land referencers do for us
- Development in land referencing technology
Automated Valuation Modelling (AVMs) - A Bright New Future or a False Utopia?
- What is it?
- Does AVM have a place in the CPO and Land Assembly world?
HS2
- An update on the scheme and land acquisition
- The use of the Land Compensation Claims Protocol
Land Compensation Claims Protocol in Practice
- Who is using it
- How is it being used
- Effectiveness
Reform Successes - CPA Reform Agenda for the Next 5 Years
Legislative Reform in Scotland and Why it Matters to England and Wales
Legislative Reform and the Emergence of Welsh CPO Practice
S17 Certificates
- Impact of planning assumptions
- Development value v. market value
- Is consideration based on site and context ambiguous for each scheme?
- Are you at risk for a higher claim than expected?
- Potential impact on you and your site
Costs
Case Law Update