BOOK NOW | East Yorkshire Development Update
Join senior figures from Caddick, McLaren, Homes England, Glencar, and Muse, who have secured their tickets to this dedicated area briefing held at @TheDock Tech Campus in Hull on 15 May.
Sponsored by Planit and Wykeland, the event will include presentations and panel sessions, allowing a deep-dive into the biggest developments and schemes in the region, from the regeneration in Hull to the booming industrial activity in the Freeport zones.
There’s a lot going on in East Yorkshire, both in terms of the newly-formed Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority, the focus on regenerating Hull city centre, and the incredible industrial developments in and around Goole and the Humber.
The half-day event will include presentations from key members of HEYCA and Planit, which is working closely with the council on the vision for the future of Hull, and two panel sessions – one focusing on the city’s regeneration and the other focusing on the industrial action happening in and around the Freeport zones.
With breakfast, lunch, and comfort breaks also included, there will also be ample opportunity to network and mingle as well as learn.
Tickets cost £88+VAT and local authorities and registered providers can purchase tickets at a 50% discount.
Speakers confirmed so far:
Raife Gale, senior development manager, Muse
Anna Couch, urban design studio director, Planit
David Wells, director, HBD
Greg Lacey, head of property, Humber, Associated British Ports
Gillian Osgerby, interim assistant director for major projects, Hull City Council
Dominic Gibbons, managing director, Wykeland
Finbarr Dowling, localisation director, Siemens Mobility
Helen O’Curry, senior consultant, Greengage Environmental
- ANNA COUCH, PLANIT | Anna has been involved in a wide variety of projects from masterplans and strategic frameworks to town centre visions, landscape and public realm strategies. Within her studio director role, Anna sits on Planit’s strategy board and environmental management group, shaping the strategic and regenerative design direction of the business.
- DAVID WELLS, HBD | David has worked in property development for over 25 years mainly focussed on the north of England but particularly the Yorkshire market. In his current role at HBD, part of Henry Boot, he is working on the delivery of up to 5.5m sqft of industrial and logistics space in the Goole Freeport site as well as IAMP in the north east and Markham Vale in Derbyshire.
- RAIFE GALE, MUSE | Raife joined Muse in 2022 and has over a decade of retail and leisure focussed redevelopment and repurposing experience, working on schemes across the UK. He has experience working with funds, private equity and public sector partners. Raife Gale sits on the operational management board for Habiko.
- GREG LACEY, ASSOCIATED BRITISH PORTS | Greg leads the property team and drives forward ABP’s property strategy in the Humber unlocking new growth gateways. At ABP, he is spearheading development plans across the Humber, including the 453-acre Humber International Enterprise Park (HIEP), 212 acres of which sits within the Hull East tax assisted zone.
- HELEN O'CURRY, GREENGAGE ENVIRONMENTAL | Helen joined Greengage in 2024 and is an experienced architect & project principal with 20 years of experience in the built environment sector leading multidisciplinary teams & advising clients on design & sustainability.
- GILLIAN OSGERBY, HULL CITY COUNCIL | Gillian is the strategic lead for all the high-profile investment projects across Hull city centre and will transform and celebrate the unique aspects of Hull’s streetscape and its rich heritage. With significant success in drawing in external funding to support these projects, they deliver on the city’s Culture and Heritage Strategy, Community Plan and Council Plan, all of which will establish Hull as a major tourist destination.
- DOMINIC GIBBONS, WYKELAND |The mantra of Wykeland is that physical regeneration doesn’t happen without cultural and social regeneration happening at the same time. Responsible for over 9m sq ft of development in Hull & East Yorkshire, Wykeland has provided over £550k of revenue support to the regional cultural sector. Dominic is also the chair of HEY Creative which is the cultural compact for the Hull & East Yorkshire region.
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