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Overview
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Housing and Care for Older People is pleased to invite you to the official launch of the findings from its year-long Inquiry into Creating Intergenerational Communities. This Inquiry, co-chaired by Lord Best and Anna Dixon MP, has explored how housing and community design can deliberately foster mixed-age neighbourhoods, promoting wellbeing, connection and support across generations.
Over the course of 2025, the Inquiry has brought together evidence from experts, practitioners, policymakers and lived-experience voices to better understand how intentional intergenerational environments can improve the social, health and economic outcomes for people of all ages. The report sets out key findings and practical recommendations for future housing policy, planning and delivery.
Join us at the House of Lords on Tuesday 17 March 2026 from 3.30pm to 5pm to hear the findings of this influential Inquiry, engage with parliamentarians and sector leaders, and help shape the next steps in building inclusive, mixed-age communities across the UK. Places are strictly limited.
Book now to secure your place!
This APPG is grateful to The Riverside Group and Places for People for sponsoring this Inquiry.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Housing and Care for Older People is pleased to invite you to the official launch of the findings from its year-long Inquiry into Creating Intergenerational Communities. This Inquiry, co-chaired by Lord Best and Anna Dixon MP, has explored how housing and community design can deliberately foster mixed-age neighbourhoods, promoting wellbeing, connection and support across generations.
Over the course of 2025, the Inquiry has brought together evidence from experts, practitioners, policymakers and lived-experience voices to better understand how intentional intergenerational environments can improve the social, health and economic outcomes for people of all ages. The report sets out key findings and practical recommendations for future housing policy, planning and delivery.
Join us at the House of Lords on Tuesday 17 March 2026 from 3.30pm to 5pm to hear the findings of this influential Inquiry, engage with parliamentarians and sector leaders, and help shape the next steps in building inclusive, mixed-age communities across the UK. Places are strictly limited.
Book now to secure your place!
This APPG is grateful to The Riverside Group and Places for People for sponsoring this Inquiry.
Agenda
15:30 - Networking and refreshments
16:00 - Welcome and Report Overview
- Lord Best, APPG Co-Chair and Inquiry Chair
16:10 - The Inquiry’s Recommendations
- Lois Beech, Assistant Director: Commercial & Partnerships, Housing Learning and Improvement Network
16:20 - Housing Minister Address
- Baroness Taylor of Stevenage
16:30 - Vote of Thanks to Inquiry Sponsors, The Riverside Group and Places for People
- Anna Dixon MP, APPG Co-Chair
16:35 - Closing Remarks
- Lord Best, APPG Co-Chair and Inquiry Chair
17:00 - Event close
15:30 - Networking and refreshments
16:00 - Welcome and Report Overview
- Lord Best, APPG Co-Chair and Inquiry Chair
16:10 - The Inquiry’s Recommendations
- Lois Beech, Assistant Director: Commercial & Partnerships, Housing Learning and Improvement Network
16:20 - Housing Minister Address
- Baroness Taylor of Stevenage
16:30 - Vote of Thanks to Inquiry Sponsors, The Riverside Group and Places for People
- Anna Dixon MP, APPG Co-Chair
16:35 - Closing Remarks
- Lord Best, APPG Co-Chair and Inquiry Chair
17:00 - Event close
