T: 020 7636 8856 • E: [email protected] • A: 11 Gower Street, London, WC1E 6HB • www.ukwa.org.uk
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FEEDING CITIESSUMMIT
With the prospect of food supply chain interruption and stock-piling looming as Brexit approaches, UKWA is hosting a ‘Feeding Cities Summit’, bringing together stakeholders to discuss challenges ahead and consider the potential solutions to take to policy makers.
Make your voice heard at this critical forumGovernment is listening!
Wednesday 21st November 2018
The British Museum
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T: 020 7636 8856 • E: [email protected] • A: 11 Gower Street, London, WC1E 6HB • www.ukwa.org.uk
10:00 – 11:00 Registration, refreshments and networking
11:00 – 11:05Welcome, Peter Ward, CEO, UKWA
11:05 – 11:30Interview with Stephen Lawrence, CEO iSecIndustry veteran’s view - highlighting the challenges of urban distribution in the food and beverage sector, his view on how current practice has evolved, why it is not sustainable, and the call for change.
11:30 – 12:15Challenges ahead for the food & drink sector
Review of evidence - various practicioners and academics have researched this topic and collected important and relevant evidence; this session provides a snapshot of some of the evidence, providing a basis for change• Feeding London 2030, Andrew Morgan, Global 78• RAC Foundation & Barking Dagenham, Richard Walters
Bearing Point• Elupeg - Cool Running, Brian Bolam, ELUPEG
12:15 – 12:45Panel discussion to summarise
12:45 – 13:30 Lunch and Networking Break
13:30 – 13:50 Is Eating In The New Eating Out ?Key Note presentation highlighting the changing nature of food service logistics in repsonse to changing consumer behaviour
13:50 – 14:10 Case Study from Nando’s: Fast Food
14:10 – 14:50 View from the Town Hall: Does the London Plan adequately address the competing challenges for urban development, how far is logistics embedded into planning policy, is greater intensification part of the solution, and how can a long term coordinated strategy be achieved.
Panel discussion, chaired by Amy Gilham, Director for Economics and Head of Logistics at Turley London.• Gerard Burgess, GLA• Ian Wainright, Future City Logistics• Fiona Jenkins, National Infrastructure Commission• Ismail Mulla, London Borough of Enfield
14:50 – 15:15 Break
15:15 – 16:00Logistics 2030: Concept or Reality? What will the urban logistics centre of the future look like - underground, mulit-storey, mixed use; and what changes of conventional wisdom and/or institutional standards are needed?
Panel discussion, chaired by Will Cooper, Director, Building & Project Consultancy at Savills• Tim Ward, Chetwoods• Kester Purslow, RPS Planning & Development• Marcus Madden-Smith, Stephen George + Partners
16:00 16:30Vertical Farming
16:30 16:45Closing comments: Peter Ward UKWA
Ends 16:45
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T: 020 7636 8856 • E: [email protected] • A: 11 Gower Street, London, WC1E 6HB • www.ukwa.org.uk
Cost per delegate £295* plus VAT includes:
• full day delegate package of refreshments and buffet lunch
• post-event access to downloadable copy of Summit presentations
• list of attendees, together with speaker profiles and contact details
• FREE copy of UKWA’s seminal report - ‘Feeding London 2030: Facing the logistical challenge’
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FEEDING CITIESSUMMIT
Wednesday 21st November 2018 • The British Museum