Key facts
- In-person free event (includes coffee and breakfast)
- Location: London
- Date: Wednesday 1 July, 8.30 - 11am
Local authorities are being asked to move forward with the Warm Homes Plan while balancing tight budgets, limited capacity and uncertainty around funding.
Many teams are asking: what can we actually move forward on now?
Join us for a practical, in-person session focused on how to make progress – even where there are still gaps.
About the event
This interactive morning session will explore how local authorities can move from policy to delivery on the Warm Homes Plan. We’ll cover:
- what’s clear in the Warm Homes Plan – and what isn’t
- how councils are moving ahead despite uncertainty
- what ‘good enough to start’ looks like in practice
What you’ll gain
You’ll leave with:
- clarity on the key decisions for the next 6–12 months
- practical approaches to funding, delivery and engagement
- examples from other local authorities
- tools and resources you can use straight away
Who you’ll hear from
- Katie Sargent, Senior Domestic Decarbonisation Manager, Greater London Authority
- Philip Glanville, Director of Advocacy and Engagement, UK100
- James Grugeon, Strategic Advisor, Warmworks
- Matt Alexander, Product and Design Lead, Energy Saving Trust
- Joanna O’Loan, Knowledge Manager, Energy Saving Trust
Who should attend
This session is designed for local authority teams involved in:
- housing and retrofit
- energy and climate programmes
- strategy and policy
- delivery and programme management
Book your place
Places are limited. Secure your free place for our session in London on 1 July, 8.30 – 11am.