Who can solve London's housing crisis?

12 April 2012

London Influentials Debate 2007. Tuesday 16 October at Royal Society of Arts, WC2.

The Evening Standard is running a series of London Influentials Debates. The first is in association with the Architecture Foundation and YouGov and will try to find a solution for the housing crisis.

The debate will be on Tuesday 16 October at the Royal Society of Arts, 8 John Adam Street, London WC2 and will start with drinks 6.30pm, followed by the debate from 7pm until 8pm.

Guest speakers include the Minister for Housing Yvette Cooper MP, leading architect Sir Terry Farrell, property developer Nigel Hugill, Director of the Architecture Foundation Rowan Moore, Director of Business Planning and Regeneration GLA Neale Coleman and former mayoral candidate Steve Norris. Columnist Jonathan Freedland will be in the chair.

Please click here to reserve a ticket for you and a guest.

The event is free but tickets are limited. Priority will be given to Eros Card holders. If you are not already a card holder you can register for free at the same time.

Tickets will be reserved on a first-come first-served basis and if successfull you will be notified by email and your name will be on the guest list when you arrive.

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