00:26:15 Alison Bourne: neither looks that old! 00:31:42 Dean O'Shea: Access is pivotal in building design, or it's pointless. 00:36:10 Gerda: Love your ideas 00:37:42 Charlotte Knight: Thank you Rama, your presentation was both insightful and uplifting! 00:38:22 António Coelho: Please Rama put here your references, 00:38:38 António Coelho: the intervention was wonderful 00:39:58 265744: Great presentation Rama. I wonder whether you have thought about having more mature designers for your business to inform older people needs, because they can change quite considerably over time. 00:41:22 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: The Housing LIN is proud to sponsor the awards and the HAPPI category. More at: https://hdawards.org/ 00:44:59 louise.wicks: Totally agree with the location point but as a Council we struggle to compete with private providers when trying to purtchase the best land spots - they can always offer more money! 00:48:26 265744: That development in Derbyshire look beautiful 00:48:52 Sue: It is .. I live in Matlock .. a great addition to the town 00:53:26 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Check out Jenny’s recent Housing LIN guest blog, ‘Intergenerational Housing’ - https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/Intergenerational-Housing/ 01:03:49 Judith Phillips: Do these schemes include dementia design principles? 01:04:11 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: For anyone who joined in the Summit session yesterday, Reimagining Retirement Living, we had Will Bax, CEO of Retirement Villages Group, also share some of their vision for urban locations. Do look out for a recording of this Session soon! 01:05:16 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Hi Judith, thank you for your question Please do leave it in the Q&A box for discussion later on! 01:06:32 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Jenny also spoke at a recent Housing LIN HAPPI Hour on ‘Intergenerational living is the future – where are the opportunities?’ – Re-watch here: https://www.housinglin.org.uk/Events/HAPPI-Hour-Intergenerational-living-is-the-future-where-are-the-opportunities/ 01:06:35 265744: -- 01:14:37 Dean O'Shea: I like these houses 01:14:57 Sue: apologies I have to leave for another meeting .. very useful presentations .. I will look forward to receiving the recordings. Thank you 01:16:28 Alison Bourne: In Cambridge we have Marmalade Lane, https://marmaladelane.co.uk/#design 01:27:33 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: More about Oakfield, a 2021 Housing Design Awards winner at: https://hdawards.org/scheme/14619_scheme/?sf_data=all&_sft_scheme_year=2021&_sft_scheme_architects=prp 01:28:52 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Thanks Alison, we like Marmalade Lane! It featured in our 2020 annual conference and you can also read Frances Wright's guest blog https://www.housinglin.org.uk/blogs/The-Common-House-is-still-quiet/ 01:31:25 Jacquel Runnalls: Great session, thanks all and so sorry but got to jump off as already late for a meeting! 01:31:49 Emma Bingham: Can't hear Kayleigh very well! 01:34:39 Carla Reséndiz V.: I'm also struggling a bit to hear, volume comes up and down. Can hear most of what Kaleigh says, though. 01:35:46 265744: sound is going in and out 01:38:52 Dean O'Shea: Not understanding what Kaleigh is talking about. Sorry 01:39:28 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Hi everyone, thank you for noticing. Unfortunately we are unable to do anything at our end at this moment. 01:39:42 Victoria.Leesam: A really excited and great service. 01:41:39 Dean O'Shea: It's happened to me in the past, Kayleigh. Don't worry 01:42:21 Catherine Butcher: Apologies but I have to leave now, A fascinating session with fabulous presentations and speakers. Thank you so much! 01:43:19 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: The recording of today's session alongside speaker presentation slides will be available on the Housing LIN website from next week! 01:47:15 Claire Moore: Thanks Nick - it is always difficult balancing affordability and really good build specs 01:53:09 Victoria.Leesam: Must log off but great session, thinking, innovation, shared values, diversity and listening to communities before we build. 01:55:58 Claire Vol Action East Renfrewshire: Well said Richard! it's about breaking down barriers and learning to compromise 01:57:28 Stephanie Baxter - Housing Strategy & Enabling Manager: community engagement can ocurr via the neighbourhood plan proceses 01:59:47 Barbara Hobbs: Richard, I agree. Mixed Communities have and can manage these problems. I believe if you can create an interest in safeguarding, informal training etc can be beneficial. Safeguarding is everybodies business 02:04:26 Emma Bingham: Such an interesting and thought-provoking session - thank you! And thank you for answering all my questions! 😁👍 02:04:48 Sally Taylor-Ridgway: Join us for this afternoon’s Summit session on ‘Strengthening sector leadership: A call to action’, calling for a greater display of sector leadership to ensure the voice of specialist and supported housing is heard - https://www.housinglin.org.uk/HLINSummit2021/agenda/strengthening-sector-leadership/ 02:05:36 Carla Reséndiz V.: thank you so much!