00:21:30 Housing LIN: The Care 2030 report that Stephen referred to is at: https://www.laingbuissonnews.com/care-markets-content/news/hallmark-foundation-calls-for-more-accurate-monitoring-of-unmet-need/ 00:22:28 Housing LIN: and Roland and Stephen's Housing LIN blog can be found at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/If-not-now-when-The-opportunity-for-intergenerational-living-in-town-centres-has-never-been-greater/ 00:26:35 Housing LIN: Roland's work on Rethinking Intergenerational Housing is also a key resource on the pages that the Housing LIN curates on intergenerational housing at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Housing/HousingforOlderPeople/intergenerational-housing/ 00:35:07 Housing LIN: You can find Paula’s Housing LIN blog here: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Cementing-the-relationship-with-the-Housing-LIN/ 00:39:51 Danny Chappell - Clarion: how much do you think placemaking design will play a role to bring communities together in the future? 00:48:21 Judith Phillips: what is the rational for concentrating on the high street rather than the wider eco system of the town centre (20 min neighbourhood etc.)? 00:48:27 Wendy Twist: I live in Marston in Oxford where we have a very mixed community in terms of age and socio-economic background. What scope is there for incorporating the ideals Paula talks about into existing communities and housing. There is very little scope around here for new development that is not driven by greedy developers! 00:59:40 Housing LIN: TEASER ALERT! We are looking forward to announcing the Housing LIN Virtual Summit 2021 programme next week. A selection of sessions every day w/c 6 December to coincide with HAPPI Awareness Week. Watch out for details including link to the work of Create Streets Foundation's recent Commission report, No place left behind. 01:00:39 Housing LIN: Housing LIN Consult were pleased to work with local community groups and officers at Central Bedfordshire Council to coproduce this age-friendly housing guide: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/How-to-Develop-a-Community-Led-Approach-to-Age-Friendly-Housing-Central-Bedfordshire/ 01:25:04 Housing LIN: The Housing LIN has a variety of resources at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/HousingExtraCare/Evaluation/. It includes the Southampton City Council report which looks at the dividend for the NHS 01:35:44 Housing LIN: On matters relating to planning, the Housing LIN planning portal - supported by Tetlow King Planning - can be accessed at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/browse/Planning/ 01:39:01 Roland Karthaus: Just to add to this point about planning, I think Government needs to give LPAs the breathing space to be able to do this kind of locally-based strategic planning. Reducing resources and planning reform has made this so much more difficult over the past decade. 01:43:11 SarahLewis: As a planner, who works for the RTPI, I very much agree Roland 02:05:32 Housing LIN: For more about Jenny's work in Swindon, do check out her guest blog for the Housing LIN at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Intergenerational-Housing/ 02:11:53 jay: Excellent presentations. 02:15:27 Karen Anderson: What would help get you thinking about schemes in North East for example if you are as far as Manchester? Are you not being asked? 02:18:36 Housing LIN: Sticking with the NW, the Housing LIN also recently released this Inspirational Achievement on the mutli-gen at Shaw Heath in Stockport at: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/Inspirational-Achievements/prp-st-thomas-gardens/ 02:19:58 Tim Hoyle: A 'compendium of typologies' in multigenerational housing would be very helpful. I'm sure Housing LIN could develop something (if they haven't already!) 02:21:13 Jeremy Porteus: The Housing LIN also produced this A-Z of schemes around the UK that may be of interest? Includes cohousing https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Topics/type/An-A-Z-of-Intergenerational-cohousing-developments/ 02:23:07 Roland Karthaus: I'm all for more, better and diverse housing, but I worry that the current emphasis on housing is missing opportunities for the complementary non-residential uses that actually support the social mixing outside of the home that is so crucial. 02:27:41 Paula Broadbent: Apologies i am being told my camera hasn't been launched correctly. i would concur with the other speakers that it is about giving customers a choice, using innovation to aid independant living and look at social hubs to support communities 02:27:50 Housing LIN: Join us next for the launch of the TAPPI Inquiry report! Chaired by Professor Roy Sandbach, the former Director of the National Innovation Centre for Ageing at University of Newcastle, and funded by the Dunhill Medical Trust, we are pleased to share the ‘Big Insights’ from the 6-months Inquiry, drawing on Panel Members and witnesses to highlight the key findings and recommendations for a future TAPPI Framework that is co-designed with citizens and co-produced with Industry - https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/HAPPI-Hour-Tap-into-the-TAPPI-Inquiry-report-launch/ 02:28:26 Jenny: Great session - pleased to hear that momentum is finally building. 02:29:22 Roland Karthaus: Thanks all - really great range of things touched on and strong discussion. Good to hear some frankness about the challenges too.