Scotland's New Housing Minister to deliver keynote address at conference
6 & 7 June, Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow
6 & 7 June, Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow
The newly appointed Minister for Housing Paul McLennan MSP will deliver the keynote address at this year’s Annual Conference on 6 & 7 June at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Glasgow.
Paul McLennan was appointed as Minister for Housing in March 2023.? Paul served as a local councillor for the Dunbar and East Linton multi-member ward of East Lothian Council since 2007 and was leader of the Council from 2009 to 2012.
SFHA’s Annual Conference 2023 will spotlight the incredible work of our members, inspire new ideas and create opportunities to collaborate.
Programme highlights include:
Inspire is one of the themes for this year's Annual Conference. In the spirit of creating opportunities for our members to connect and learn from one another, we want to encourage young housing professionals to attend the conference.
A number of free day places will be available again to young housing professionals, apprentices, and graduates if they accompany another delegate. This will enable you to bring a young housing professional from your organisation for free.
Free places are limited to one per organisation and are offered on a first come first served basis, subject to availability.
Please book your place on our website and then contact the events team directly with the name and contact details of the colleague you will bring on events@sfha.co.uk to take advantage of this offer.
Special offers
We have several special offers for this year’s conference:
Early bird residential place: Once again, we are offering an early bird discount rate. Book your place by 5 May to take advantage of this special rate.
Day delegates:
Come along for the day, with prices starting at £309 for SFHA members.
Book two places and bring a colleague for free
If your organisation books two day-delegate places, you can bring a third colleague for free.
We want our conference to shine a light on the incredible work and impact of the sector. Our short member survey will run until 19 May and give us information to share with the public and with government.