New for 2026, our theatre partners bring practical, sector-led content curated by leading housing organisations across the UK. These sessions deliver real-world insight, actionable strategies, and peer-to-peer learning to help you tackle funding, delivery, compliance, and partnership challenges.

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British Property Federation Theatre
The British Property Federation Theatre will offer timely, insight‑rich guidance on how institutional capital is shaping the future of UK housing and specialist residential markets at a moment of shif …
Greater Manchester Combined Authority Theatre
The Greater Manchester Combined Authority Theatre will highlight Greater Manchester’s mission to deliver a Healthy Home for All, drawing together its work on Housing First, its UK‑first Good Landlord …
Homes England Theatre
The Homes England Theatre will provide a full‑day, high‑impact exploration of how Homes England and the National Housing Bank will unlock housing delivery, regeneration and investment across the count …
The Great North Theatre (in partnership with the Northern Housing Consortium with support from Homes for the North)
The Great North programme will explore how housing partnerships drive growth, transform places and unlock the North’s potential, with regeneration at the heart of the agenda. The housing crisis demand …
The Housing Forum Theatre
Led by new chief executive Alex Notay, the Housing Forum Theatre will explore how cross‑sector partnerships can deliver A Quality Home for All, translating collaborative working into practical solutio …
The London Theatre (In association with the G15, London Councils and BusinessLDN)
Hosted in association with the G15, London Councils and BusinessLDN, the London Theatre will provide national audiences with insight into how one of the country’s most complex and pressurised housing …
The Tpas Theatre
The Tpas Theatre will focus on what it truly means to give tenants a meaningful seat at the table, from the perspective of a leadership opportunity that shapes culture, accountability and long‑term or …