Partnership LengthOngoing
CostMinimum £5,000 per annum

The current Government’s big ambitions – from fixing the broken planning system and addressing the affordable homes crisis, through to upgrading homes and regenerating neighbourhoods – are major opportunities to lift living standards and tackle the climate and nature crises. And there are policy areas that urgently need more political attention, including regulation of embodied carbon emissions and cross-departmental attention on climate resilience.

Becoming a partner on this initiative is an opportunity for members seeking to actively support serious policy change and to demonstrate their leadership at a time of climate and nature crisis in a direct way.

Contributions and input can be given at any time or focus on a specific topic or political issue (calls will be announced on our website and highlighted to members) supporting UKGBCs reactivity to tackle the emerging and shifting political landscape.

Examples of how you could get involved and support us include:

1
Engaging with political and policy decision-makers to shape the conversation through 1:1 meetings, roundtables, events, site visits and more
2
Setting the agenda with game-changing policy proposals developed with partners and members
3
Convening members and broad-based coalitions to champion action on key policy areas and opportunities
4
Analysing and commenting – briefing to parliamentarians and journalists on the implications of policy announcements

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Anna Hollyman Co-Head Regenerative Places Programme

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Joanne Wheeler Co-Head Regenerative Places Programme

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