A podcast series about the future of our cities, exploring how the homes, schools, community spaces, shops, workplaces and public realm that facilitates our 21st century lives are evolving and how the built environment sector that creates these places is undergoing seismic change. Hosted by Naomi Kerbel, the podcast is produced by SEC Newgate in association with Regal and The Clarendon Works.

On Another Level
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A podcast series about the future of our cities, exploring how the homes, schools, community spaces, shops, workplaces and public realm that facilitates our 21st century lives are evolving and how the built environment sector that creates these places is undergoing seismic change. Hosted by Naomi Kerbel, the podcast is produced by SEC Newgate in association with Regal and The Clarendon Works.
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December 16, 2024
What will the Labour government mean for the built environment?
<p>Since coming to power, the new Labour-led UK government has put the built environment front and centre of its drive to rebuild Britain. From initiatives to unlock housebuilding to accelerating the development of new large-scale renewable energy schemes, there has been action from day one. But is it the right action, is it enough and what else can the government do to work with the private sector to release investment and empower local communities to deliver change in their local area?</p> <p> </p> <p>In the final episode of On Another Level, The Clarendon Works’ podcast looking at the future of the built environment, we explore the new government’s plans for the UK real estate sector and the work that goes on behind the scenes, spearheaded by non-profit organisations, to help it deliver on its ambitious goals. </p>

July 23, 2024
Can social value really be bottled?
<p>Social sustainability has been rising up real estate’s agenda, seemingly soon to emerge finally from the shadow of its higher profile sibling – environmental sustainability – among the ESG triplets.</p> <p> </p> <p>Over the past couple of years, there has been a growing focus on the social impact from real estate. Those working in the sector have long been able to speak passionately about the capacity of our built environment to shape our lives – for better and for worse – and many will attribute their careers in the industry to the recognition that, through curating our urban realm, they can create tangible impact for society (as well as the economy).</p> <p> </p> <p>In the latest episode of On Another Level, The Clarendon Works’ podcast looking at the future of the built environment, we look at new ways to quantify and measure the positive social impact of development. With ever more complex metrics and digital technology being used to record impact, is this being driven by a need to attract ESG-focused investment or by a desire to demonstrate value to communities and stakeholder? Is it even possible to objectively measure social value? And does it actually matter?</p>

June 18, 2024
After ‘levelling up’: what can the next government do to revitalise towns and communities?
<p>Along with Brexit, ‘levelling up’ was a signature policy of Boris Johnson’s time in Number 10 and has been continued, to varying degrees, under Rishi Sunak. But with the Conservatives trailing badly in the polls, levelling up’s days seem numbered – at least as a political slogan. But the issues that the ‘levelling up’ agenda sought to tackle will remain, so what might come next? </p> <p> </p> <p>In this episode of On Another Level, we take a look at how the next government might approach reviving communities that have been left behind. Whichever party wins the keys to No. 10 on July 4th, how could they redress regional inequality, rebalance the economy and work with the private sector to bring further investment? </p> <p><strong> </strong></p> <p><strong>Guests:</strong></p> <ul> <li><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-christie-04041989/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer"><strong>Matt Christie</strong></a><strong>, </strong>External Relations and Content Director, UKREiiF</li> <li><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/angeliki-stogia-a6788b7/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer"><strong>Angeliki Stogia</strong></a>, Associate Partner, Arup</li> </ul>
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