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We’re looking forward to attending this year’s UKREiiF Annual Event

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It’s a fantastic opportunity for us to reconnect with industry colleagues, exchange ideas and explore new ways to collaborate.

The annual conference brings together regional combined authorities, local councils, government departments, investors, developers and end-users to explore key themes such as sustainable design, transformative investment and inclusive regeneration.

It’s a key opportunity to exchange ideas, showcase best practices and discuss future trends, and industry challenges. We’re looking forward to sharing our expertise in adaptive reuse, innovative decarbonisation strategies, wellbeing-focused design and thoughtful placemaking.

As architects and building consultants, we’re committed to shaping sustainable, inclusive communities through regeneration projects. By repurposing existing spaces and embracing sustainable placemaking, we’re creating vibrant, adaptable environments that support communities and contribute to achieving net-zero.

Great to see so many of our team at this year’s event, bringing expertise from across sectors, specialisms, and regions. Let’s connect—get in touch to share your thoughts and explore opportunities to work together.

Contact us to meet at UKREiiF

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