Rail Station Development and Regeneration 2024  |  19 September 2024 – Pinsent Masons, London

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Registration and refreshments
08:45  to  09:30
Chair’s welcome and opening remarks
09:30  to  09:40
Speaker:
Jonathan Chatfield. Head of Railway Strategy & Policy. Rail Delivery Group.
Local x national: how local expertise and national reform principles are improving the way stations are run
09:40  to  10:05
Speaker:
Rebecca Cunningham. Head of Commercial Change. Great British Railways Transition Team.
Panel Discussion: Adapting to evolving passenger patterns – understanding the shift from commuting to leisure travel to improve customer experience and station use
10:05  to  10:55
  • What do passengers expect from stations when travelling for leisure purposes?
  • What do new customers’ demands mean for local stations and communities?
  • Delivering the services and infrastructure needed to accommodate changing passenger trends
  • Anticipating a greater number of rail passengers – how can smaller stations manage and optimise this increase?
Speakers:
Matt Frost. Head of Stations. Avanti West Coast.
Rob Hattersley. Director of Support and Development. Community Rail Network.
Isabelle Milford. Head of Passenger & Station Analysis. Network Rail.
Morning refreshments
10:55  to  11:25
Delivering station upgrades in the North – opportunities for driving station development forward
11:25  to  11:50
  • How is Network North supporting ongoing projects and ensuring wider connectivity?
  • Regenerating rural stations and areas – current priorities and schemes
  • Impacts of scrapping the HS2 northern leg – implications and alternatives to progress the delivery of station infrastructure
  • Lessons learnt from HS2
Speaker:
David Worsley. Head of Rail Specification & Delivery. Transport for the North.
Maximising the use of station property – how to effectively utilise underused spaces around stations
11:50  to  12:15
  • What land should be released for delivering development and regeneration?
  • Leveraging underused assets and surrounding sites to unlock economic and social growth
  • How can the transformation of unutilised areas help save costs and mitigate risks for projects?
Speaker:
Robin Dobson. Group Property Director. Network Rail.
Ensuring construction and delivery is feasible – earlier alignment of objectives to enable project achievement
12:15  to  12:40
  • Establishing proactive engagement with delivery partners from the project’s inception
  • Guaranteeing functionality of station upgrades – integrating design with operational efficiency
  • Identifying constraints of project execution and key solutions to overcome them
Speaker:
Adam Bennett. Strategic Development Director - Transportation. Costain.
Networking lunch
12:40  to  13:40
Securing funding for station development – how to boost investment and overcome rising costs
13:40  to  14:05
  • How are current projects being funded?
  • The potential of the private sector in supporting station and regeneration schemes
  • Growing investment – maximising land value to attract additional sources of income
  • Optimising limited resources to develop station infrastructure with minimal costs
Speaker:
Alex Springall. Associate Director. Grant Thornton.
Exploring the optimal models for station-related development – best approaches to ensuring effective project success and delivery
14:05  to  14:30
  • Success stories and models that have overcome challenges faced during development
  • Selecting the most effective model based on objectives, resource allocation and risks
  • How to speed up the delivery process for stations - lead development 
  • Successful station development masterplans
Speaker:
Richard Ford. Partner. Pinsent Masons.
Panel Discussion: Strengthening collaboration between different stakeholders – working together to enable successful project delivery
14:30  to  15:15
  • Carrying out complex station projects – who is best placed to lead?
  • Aligning competing interests within the sector to reach shared goals and streamline development
  • Establishing effective private and public partnerships to facilitate project implementation
  • Engaging with the wider community - successfully communicating the broader benefits of a project
  • The importance of masterplanning when working in partnerships 
  • The impact of Euston redevelopment on future projects
Speakers:
Gary MacDonnell. Programme Manager. Essex County Council.
Graeme Fyfe. Legal Director. Pinsent Masons.
Andrew Ferguson. Partnerships and Property Director. LCR Property.
Afternoon refreshments
15:15  to  15:45
Designing a transformative masterplan - unlocking widespread area regeneration and enhancing communities
15:45  to  16:10
  • Creating multimodal hubs based on local needs – what facilities should be built in and around stations?
  • How will the scheme practically improve the region and the local community?
  • Driving the best possible outcomes from sites surrounding stations
  • Challenges when developing a large-scale and long-term masterplan – considering feasibility, budget and timeframe
Speaker:
Gesine Junker. Director - Head of Masterplanning. Weston Williamson + Partners.
Making stations more sustainable – improving the environmental and social impact of stations
16:10  to  16:35
  • Practical insight on meeting net zero targets – considering material selection, green spaces and waste management
  • How can stations integrate renewable energy solutions into their development?
  • Enhancing connectivity between stations and other modes of public transport to lower carbon emissions
  • Effectively implementing digital systems in stations to improve sustainability performance and passenger experience
Speaker:
Nicola Martin. Head of Sustainability. TransPennine Express.
Delivering the station of the future
16:35  to  17:00
  • What are the 2024 social and economic trends that will shape future station infrastructure?
  • Leveraging innovation to attract more and diverse groups into stations, including the surrounding area
  • Ensuring resilience and long-term vision to develop adaptive stations projects
  • New opportunities for placemaking around future stations
Speaker:
Mihir Benison (Benodekar). Associate. Arup.
Chair’s closing remarks
17:00  to  17:10
Close of conference and networking drinks
17:10  to  18:30

*All sessions include time for Q & A* 

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