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What the 2024 party manifestos say about Brownfield Land, Pollution, Green Belt and Housing

On Tuesday, June 18th, 2024, we held a timely webinar analysing and comparing the manifestos of the major political parties on environmental and land use issues, ahead of the 2024 General Election. Paul Nathanail, Chartered Geologist and Specialist in Land Condition, unpacked key commitments related to:

  • Brownfield redevelopment policies
  • Pollution prevention and management
  • Green belt development
  • Housing strategies
  • And more critical land use topics

Watch the on-demand webinar

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Paul Nathanail has been working in risk based land contamination management and sustainable reuse of brownfields since the 1990s. Over that time he has combined consultancy, research, teaching and service to the land contamination sector. Among other activities, he led the drafting of BS ISO 18504 on sustainable remediation, was the independent Suitably Qualified Person (SQP) for the additional environmental checks around the Grenfell Tower, led the reevaluation under Part 2A of the former gasworks in Walsall and led the development of the Suitable for Use Levels (S4UL) generic assessment criteria. He is past chair of the National Brownfield Forum and of the board of directors of SiLC Register Ltd. He chairs his local neighbourhood forum, conceived the annual 24-hour long RemTechEurope Sustainathon and runs popular social media channels for the contaminated land practitioner. He regularly writes blogs for Landmark and in his spare time he is an emerging  ballroom and Latin dancer.

Originally published by Landmark Information Group.