Join The BIG Climate Conversation
Get your tickets for one of the sessions at this 2 day event at Portsmouth Guildhall on Tuesday & Wednesday, 9th and 10th November,
Event Details
Portsmouth City Council would like to share its upcoming event: Portsmouth City Council's BIG Climate Conversation Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite - hosted at the Guildhall on the 9th and 10th of November by the Council's energy services team. The event is aiming to showcase the work that the council has going on to tackle this agenda and has speakers internal to PCC and from organisations with whom we're working.
Each day will feature 6 speakers, with exhibitors and opportunities for networking throughout the day. Registration and networking will commence from 9am, with the event closing at 4pm each day.
Tuesday 9th November
Morning Session - Commercial Energy
How we're working with local and national organisations to deliver ground-breaking renewable and energy efficiency projects.
Afternoon Session - Urban Environment
How we're exploring electric vehicle capabilities, clean air zones and academic partnerships.
Wednesday 10th November
Morning Session - Home Energy
How we are helping our residents with their energy efficiency at home.
Afternoon Session - Sustainability
How green infrastructure and design can be used to improve our urban spaces to improve biodiversity and sequester carbon.
Speakers include:
- Cllr Kimberly Barrett
- Dr Phil Wu, Director, Absolar Solutions
- Daniel Hanslip, Managing Director, Infinity Energy
- Hayley Trower, Air Quality Lead, PCC
- Matthew Pullinger, Industry Liaison Officer, Greentech South
- Rob Haddow, Bryt Energy Ltd
- Chris Greed, Senior Architect, PCC
- Katherine Shadwell, Agility Eco
Please register using the Eventbrite link above ASAP. Spaces are limited.
COVID Note: COVID mitigation measures will be in place for the event. You should not attend the event if you have any COVID-19 symptoms or have had symptoms within the 10 days prior to attending the event.
About the author
Martin began his landlord journey 18 years ago, while working in an international role for a global telecommunications company. Since retiring he has extended his portfolio, which he manages with his wife, but has always focussed on the ‘small student HMO’ sector preferring to offer homes in the community for small groups to the more common ‘pack them in and take the money’ mentality. He has chaired the PDPLA for the past 9 years and has overseen the Associations transition from small local self-help group to a much larger and more professional institution which is recognised and listened to nationally. Alongside his PDPLA role, he also has leadership roles in a number of other local organisations – bringing his unique perspective, driving for change and increased use of technology while respecting the history that brought us here.