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Connected, Liveable London

The Connected, Liveable London Committee seeks to provide thought leadership and positively influence stakeholders on the need for more connected and coordinated planning and transport systems necessary for the future development of London. Its work includes pressing for London’s development as a leading world city in sustainable transport and planning.

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About our Connected Liveable London events

We run a dedicated programme of events for professionals from the Property & Construction and Infrastructure & Transport industries, from panel discussions and Q&As with industry leaders to peer-to-peer networking and private lunches. Previous guest speakers have included senior representatives from TfL, Lumo, Soho Estates, Reds10 and Royal Town Planning Institute.

Upcoming Event

Property and Construction Networking

Property and Construction Summer Reception

On Tuesday 25 June, join up to 120 senior professionals within the property and construction sectors in the ornate Argyll Room at No 4 Hamilton Place overlooking Hyde Park. Network with industry leaders while enjoying delicious drinks and canapés.

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LCCI sponsors UKREiif - Yes We Can 2024
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LCCI sponsors UKREiif - Yes We Can 2024

LCCI are delighted to announce we will be in attendance at UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) in Leeds on Tuesday 21 - Thursday 23 May, and we're sponsoring UKREiiF - Yes We Can 2024 on Wednesday, 22 May.

Property and Construction Networking Reception
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Property and Construction Networking Reception

On Tuesday 19 March, we welcomed 50 guests to LCCI for our Property, Construction and Infrastructure Networking Club reception. Amidst a delicious lunch and great networking between industry professionals, we heard from Nick Platts, Managing Director of Luton Rising. Nick spoke to us about Luton Rising's vision for the long-term expansion of the airport, levelling up ambitions, development projects including the DART, carbon net zero aspirations including green controlled growth and Luton Rising and Luton Council's retrofit home project.

LCCI Partners with New London Architecture (NLA)
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LCCI Partners with New London Architecture (NLA)

NLA is the world’s leading centre for excellence for the built environment, bringing together the public, government, and cross-sector professionals both in London and internationally. NLA’s purpose is to improve the quality of people’s lives by making London a better place to live, work and visit. We produce research, exhibitions, events and publications year-round.

Commercial Property Initiative
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Commercial Property Initiative

Each month LCCI host an informal networking group for members from the Property and Construction sector. The aim of the group is centred on building new contacts and partnerships, enhancing the supply chain of its members, sharing expertise, and developing business opportunities. To find out more about this peer-to-peer networking group, please email abalakrishnan@londonchamber.co.uk

LCCI's Guide to Planning Application
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LCCI's Guide to Planning Application

The LCCI has provided a step-by-step approach for members to follow in order to view, monitor and comment on any planning application. If a planning application has the potential to impact your home, business or the environment, then it is possible to monitor the application and submit your comments to the Local Planning Authority for their consideration.

LCCI's Connected, Liveable London Committee

The Committee, chaired by Natalie Chapman of Logistics UK, seeks to influence stakeholders on the need for more connected and coordinated planning and transport systems. The workstream includes preparing a business owners guide to planning, responding to government consultations, informing members of industry developments and publishing a piece on design and placemaking.

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LCCI plays a pivotal role in business development in London, especially in the property and construction space, with excellent networking and market intelligence opportunities.
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Connected, Liveable London Programme Partners
Goodstone Living

Goodstone Living

Goodstone Living is a specialist real estate developer and investment manager creating a better way to rent. The vertically integrated platform was founded by Macquarie Asset Management in June 2021.

Menzies LLP

Menzies LLP

Menzies LLP is a Top 25 firm of accountants and business advisers. Specialising in property and construction as one of their key sectors, Menzies offer a wide range of services from audit and tax advice to business strategy and corporate finance.

Thames Freeport

Thames Freeport

Thames Freeport is an economic zone connecting Ford’s world-class Dagenham engine plant to the global ports at DP World London Gateway and Forth Ports’ Port of Tilbury. Thames Freeport will drive new investment, jobs, skills and the adoption of greener technology.

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If you’re an LCCI member in the Property and Construction or Transport and infrastructure industry, you’ll benefit from a range of targeted business development services, sector specific events and gain direct access to senior decision makers from the UK’s business and political communities.
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Property and Construction

Property and Construction

Property and construction continues to be a key priority area for LCCI. Over the years our policy campaigns have focused on critical issues to support the growth and regeneration of the property and construction sector and built environment in London.

Transport and Infrastructure

Transport and Infrastructure

LCCI has a rich history of calling for and supporting the development of London’s Transport and Infrastructure to support the greater good of both the London and national economy. Our work includes pressing for London’s development as a leading world city in sustainable transport and planning.