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GREATER ESSEX at UKREIIF: Open for investment and ready for the extraordinary

19-21 May 2026

This year, Greater Essex is set to take to the stage at UKREiiF, the UK’s Premier Real Estate, Infrastructure and Investment Forum, with a three-day programme of events that will put the region firmly on the map as one the UK’s top growth hotspots.

Greater Essex is one of the UK’s most powerful economic engines, with the scale and momentum to create 50,000 new jobs by 2030 and add £8 billion a year to regional output – delivering nationally significant gains in productivity, resilience and global competitiveness.

The sixth-fastest growing economy, Greater Essex is a proven investment hub, underpinned by exceptional physical and digital connectivity. It is uniquely positioned at the heart of the UK’s growth corridor, with two international airports – London Stansted and London Southend – and two Freeports: Thames Freeport, incorporating DP World London Gateway, the Port of Tilbury and Ford Dagenham, and Freeport East, encompassing Felixstowe and Harwich.

At UKREiiF, key leaders from across Greater Essex’s public and private sectors are collaborating to showcase the region’s powerful economy, investor-ready projects and dynamic business landscape.

Join us at the Greater Essex Hub from May 19 to 21 to find out more about the opportunities available.

Read more about Greater Essex at UKREiiF 2026 here 

greater Essex Hub – Tuesday 19 May

Location: The holiday inn, Purple Zone

Day One: Connectivity, Energy & Systems


08:30 – 10:00 (invite only)

roundtable – Devolution and Delivery: Can a Greater Essex Spatial Development Strategy (SDS) Unlock the growth ecosystem?

Can better local control and smarter regional planning turn ambition into real, investable, on-the-ground growth, unlocking more homes, infrastructure, and commercial space?

  • Chair: Elle Cass, SLR Consulting/Royal Town Planning Institute
  • Heather Cheesbrough, Southend-on-Sea City Council
  • Ashley Baldwin, Thurrock Council
  • Rupert Wood, Thames Enterprise Park
  • Ryan Liversage, Morgan Sindall
  • Steve Knight-Gregson, National Grid
  • Lorna Pimlott, Infrastructure Advisory
  • Jonathan Schifferes, Essex County Council
  • Andrew Summers, Transport East
  • Paul Edwards, Delta Housing
  • Dr Steve Norris, Lambert Smith Hampton
  • Jenny Rydon, Montagu Evans

10:15 – 10:45

WELCOME SPEECH & NETWORKING – Welcome to Essex: Connectivity, Delivery and Growth

Greater Essex is a high-growth UK powerhouse, capable of adding £8 billion annually to the economy. 

  • Tom Walker, Essex County Council
  • Julia Gregory, Greater Essex Business Board

10:45 – 11:30
Panel – Unrivalled Connectivity: London Stansted Driving Growth Across the East

Global gateways grow regional economies. This session examines how London Stansted Airport functions as system-scale infrastructure — aligning passenger transport and air connectivity, freight, skills and surface access to drive trade and productivity. What does it take for connectivity to translate into sustained economic growth across London and the East of England? 

  • Chair: Jackie Sadek, Urban Strategy
  • Mayor Paul Bristow, Cambridge & Peterborough Combined Authority
  • Andrew Macmillan, London Stansted Airport
  • Tim Newns, Office for Investment
  • Julia Gregory, Greater Essex Business Board

12:00 – 12:45
Panel – From Data Centres to Economic Growth

As regions compete for investment in digital infrastructure, the challenge is no longer connectivity alone, but how digital capacity converts into real economic performance. This session will examine how data centres, cloud computing and Artificial Intelligence infrastructure support productivity and growth across key sectors, and what infrastructure, energy, skills and policy frameworks are required to turn digital capacity into long-term regional economic advantage.

  • Chair: Luisa Cardani, techUK
  • Clinton Hasell, KAO Data
  • David Buck, Office for Investment
  • Rob Singh, University of Essex
  • Kate Shoesmith, British Chamber of Commerce

13:15 – 14:00
Fireside chat – Investing Through the Storm: Where capital goes in an age of geopolitical uncertainty

Geopolitical instability is no longer cyclical; it is structural. From trade fragmentation and protectionism to energy security and supply chain disruption, investors are operating in a world where uncertainty is the norm. So how should capital be deployed – and protected – when the rules keep changing?

  • Nick Watson, OCO Global
  • Tim Hames, Acuti Associates

14:30 – 15:15
Panel – Future‑Ready Britain: How a Modern Logistics Network Strengthens National Resilience and Economic Growth

Modern logistics networks play a critical role in national resilience and economic growth. This session explores how the UK’s logistics infrastructure supports supply chain security, nearshoring, digital infrastructure and clean energy deployment. Bringing together industry and public sector voices, the discussion will examine how coordinated planning and investment can strengthen the systems that underpin a more resilient and future-ready economy.

  • Hollie Howe, Indurent
  • Paul Crosbie, DP World

15:45 – 16:30
pANEL – Unrivalled Connectivity: Freeport Hubs and the Future of Industrial Growth

Freeports are central to the UK’s trade and industrial ambitions — but how can freeports translate policy into investable opportunities and sustained regional growth. This session will explore how Thames Freeport and Freeport East are operating as coordinated economic gateways, aligning land, logistics and power to accelerate clean energy deployment, advanced manufacturing and globally competitive trade.

  • Chair: Stephanie Pugh, OCO Global
  • Alison Young, Thames Freeport
  • Steve Beel, Freeport East
  • Rupert Wood, Thames Enterprise Park
  • Bolaji Sofoluwe MBE, ETK Group

16:45 – 18:45
networking reception – Essex After Hours: Quiz and drinks

Shake up your Tuesday with drinks and conversation. Discover how a strong cultural identity is a powerful driver of innovation, visitor economy, strengthening local economies and creating the vibrant places where people truly want to live, work, visit and succeed. Whether you’re here to talk long-term investment, inclusive growth, or you just think you can ace our Essex quiz while holding a drink, we’d love to see you there.

greater Essex Hub – Wednesday 20 May

Location: The holiday inn, Purple Zone

Day two: capital, Communities & long term growth


08:30 – 10:00 (invite only)

Roundtable in partnership with the Lga – Unlocking Patient Capital to Build Homes and Communities

Long-term capital is critical to delivering homes at scale. Co-hosted with the LGA, this private roundtable brings together investors and local authority leaders to examine how certainty, infrastructure alignment and governance frameworks can reduce risk and unlock sustained, place-based investment.

  • Chair: Cllr Richard Wright, Local Government Association, Chair of LGA Inclusive Growth Committee, Chair of District Councils Network
  • Clare Hudson, Local Government Association
  • Jonathan Schifferes, Essex County Council
  • Robin Turgut-Thompson, Community Foundations
  • Mark Bradbury, Thurrock Council
  • Pete Gladwell, L&G
  • Paula Hirst, Harlow Gilston Garden Town
  • Amy Ingham, The Good Economy
  • Andrew Davey, CBRE IM
  • Cllr Jim Robbins, Swindon Borough Council
  • Cllr Steve Jarvis, Leader of Hertfordshire County Council
  • Rory Spriggs, Aviva

10:15 – 10:45 

WELCOME SPEECH & NETWORKING – Welcome to Day Two: An Economy on the Rise

Greater Essex sets out its agenda for long-term growth.  As devolution creates new opportunities for place-based decision-making, the region is leading the way in exploring how housing, energy and place-making function as economic infrastructure, supporting productive communities and investable, resilient growth at scale.

  • Tom Walker, Essex County Council
  • Julia Gregory, Greater Essex Business Board

10:45 – 11:30 

Panel – Reinventing Small Cities: From Regeneration to Real Places

A debate tackling the commercial mechanics of urban transformation, exploring how investors, developers, and local leaders can align to build high-growth, mixed-use ecosystems that reshape town centres into vibrant mixed-use environments that support economic growth, new housing, public services, and community life.

The session will focus on what actually works, what needs to change, and how local leadership and investment partnerships can turn ambition into delivery in towns and small cities across the UK.

  • Chair: Melanie Leech CBE, Real Estate UK
  • Mark Bradbury, Thurrock Council
  • Heather Cheesbrough, Southend-on-Sea City Council
  • Lindsay Barker, Colchester City Council
  • Dr Steve Norris, Lambert Smith Hampton

12:15 – 13:00

Panel – Powering the Future: Clean Energy Investment in Greater Essex

Energy security and economic competitiveness are increasingly linked. This discussion explores how generation, grid capacity and infrastructure coordination determine where investment flows — and how Greater Essex’s strategic assets are enabling large-scale clean energy and growth-led development.

  • Chair: Nick Watson, OCO Global
  • Steve Knight-Gregson, National Grid
  • Lorna Pimlott, Infrastructure Advisory
  • Nathan Sanders, SSE Energy Solutions
  • Emma Fletcher, Octopus Energy Homes

14:00 – 14:45

Panel – The Blue Frontier: Scaling UK Coastal Renewal

The UK’s coastal towns are emerging as high-potential hubs for diversified capital.

Join our debate which looks beyond fragmented interventions to explore the practical frameworks required to diversify these ‘seasonal towns’ beyond their visitor economies into ‘year-round’ success stories in high-growth sectors like clean energy and the digital and creative industries.

  • Chair: Elizabeth Rapoport, NLA/Polygon Strategy
  • Glyn Halksworth, Southend-on-Sea City Council
  • Chris Kerr, Davitt Jones Bould
  • Dan Chilcott, Margate Creative Land Trust

15:30 – 16:15

Panel – Building Sustainable New Communities as ‘Engines of Growth’

As the UK’s major hub for new garden communities and housing, Essex unpacks the challenges and successes of its delivery journey in creating sustainable communities which will unlock high levels of economic growth through integrating employment land, digital infrastructure and community facilities from the start.

  • Chair: Sara Eustace, Homes England
  • Pauline Schaffer, Homes England
  • Richard Cook, Latimer/Clarion Housing Group
  • Darren Rodwell, Inclusive Growth Consultancy
  • Kevin White, Montagu Evans
  • Andrew Taylor, Vistry

16:45 – 18:45

networking reception – Essex After Hours: Sport, Culture and Vibrant Places

Join Greater Essex and Essex County Cricket Club—one of the UK’s premier sporting institutions—for an engaging networking reception which explores how sport, culture and entertainment shape communities and strengthen places. Think you’ve got a steady hand under pressure? Put your skills to the test in our Cricket Darts challenge. It’s fast, it’s fun, and the stakes are high: The two highest scorers will each win a pair of tickets to the International Twenty20 England Lions vs Sri Lanka Mens match.

greater Essex Hub – thursday 21 May

Location: The holiday inn, Purple Zone

Day three: skills, workforce & delivery confidence


8:30 – 10:00 (invite only)

Roundtable – Skills for Growth: Supporting Essex’s Built Environment & Manufacturing Workforce

Major infrastructure and housing programmes depend on workforce certainty. This private roundtable brings together employers and education partners to examine skills gaps, coordination and long-term pipeline planning — aligning training provision directly with investment and delivery at scale.

  • Chair: Johnathon Cuthbertson, Essex County Council
  • Samantha King, Lower Thames Crossing
  • Steve Beel, Freeport East
  • Gary Horne, Colchester Institute
  • Jonathan Stock, Aviation College (Stansted)
  • Karen Spencer, Harlow College & Stansted Airport College
  • Chris Lilley, Kier Group
  • Alison Young, Thames Freeport
  • Sam Downton, The Skills Centre
  • Alicia Gristwood, Park Avenue

10:30 – 11:15

Panel – Major Infrastructure and securing a workforce for the future

Major infrastructure ambitions require long-term workforce planning. This session explores how aligning demand signals, training provision and employer engagement underpins programme certainty — positioning workforce readiness as critical infrastructure in its own right.

  • Chair: Ayo Allu, AAA Project Services Ltd
  • Samantha King, Lower Thames Crossing
  • Jonathan Stock, London Stansted Airport
  • Karen Spencer, Harlow College & Stansted Airport College

11:30 – 15:00

Networking and meetings – Meet the greater essex team 

Join us for a cup of coffee and a chance to connect with members of the Greater Essex Hub.

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