Larkfleet conference discusses ‘Oxford-Cambridge Arc’

Larkfleet conference discusses ‘Oxford-Cambridge Arc’

Around 100 local political and business leaders attended this year’s Larkfleet Conference to talk about housing and economic development in an area stretching across Cambridge, Milton Keynes and Oxford.

Image: Speakers at the Larkfleet conference (Left to right) Simon Evans, James Palmer, Sarah Greenwood, Karl Hick, Lord Taylor


The conference, which was organised by the Bourne-based Larkfleet Group of Companies which includes developers Larkfleet Homes and Allison Homes, focused on plans for the ‘Oxford-Cambridge Arc’. It could include one million new homes by 2050 as well as all the supporting transport, communications and economic infrastructure. 

Speakers included Larkfleet CEO Karl Hick, Sarah Greenwood, head of strategic growth for Homes England, and James Palmer, mayor of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority. 

There was also a presentation by Simon Evans, smart homes director of Larkfleet Homes, talking about developments in housing technology as the industry seeks to provide more energy-efficient homes for the future.


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The event was chaired by Lord Taylor of Goss Moor. He told the conference: “We should not be developing new homes that do not meet future standards. The houses we build now will still be around in 50, 100 or more years. We need to think about what sort of community we want in that sort of timescale. This is an amazing and exciting opportunity.”

Sarah Greenwood stressed that the Cambridge-Oxford Arc was not just an opportunity to build homes but an opportunity to integrate housing and economic development. 

She said: “This is an area of enormous economic potential, but we need the right kind of houses in the right places or the economy will decline. If people cannot afford to live here, they will go elsewhere. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to shape the future.”

Mayor James Palmer stressed the need for investment in skills as well as housing and jobs. He said that garden villages, creating sustainable new communities, would be the key to delivering the ambitions for the Cambridge-Oxford Arc.

The Larkfleet Conference was held at the Great Northern Hotel in Peterborough on Thursday 13 June 2019.

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