Michael Gove confirmed as keynote speaker at NRLA’s National Conference

Michael Gove, secretary of state at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities, will be the keynote speaker at the National Residential Landlords Association’s (NRLA) National Conference.

Michael Gove

The one-day event, to be chaired by the BBC’s Clive Myrie, will be held at the National Conference Centre in Birmingham on 24 October.

The day will provide attendees with updates on forthcoming rental reforms and their impact on the Private Rented Sector, mortgages, investment and finance, and briefings on many other industry-relevant topics.

Ben Beadle, chief executive of the NRLA, said: “With an outstanding host in Clive Myrie and a wealth of exceptional speakers, this is the event to be at for all those with an interest in the Private Rented Sector.

“Most importantly though, it is an ideal opportunity for the Secretary of State to set out his plans to ensure a thriving private rented sector. I hope that he will also be informed by the views of the 500 plus landlords and letting agent delegates already signed up to attend, who are doing great work in difficult circumstances.

“If you haven’t reserved your place, click here to do so.”

 

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4 Comments

  1. Woodentop

    I hope someone is going to shout out about the “Drop the threatend new EPC regime”.

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  2. PRS is fun

    I am not sure it can be possible that government intervention and control of an industry will ensure it thrives. I propose the opposite of thriving is more likely. Hence it is a red flag that a minister feels compelled to attend such an industry meeting to “set out his plans” for it.

    The actions speak for themselves in the tax and regulatory policies, and now almost daily propaganda in the sector media about EPC regulations.

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    1. AcornsRNuts

      If only all attending got up and left as he started to speak.

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  3. Gangsta Agent

    be better off listening to Zippy & George, than Michael Gove

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