Founded in 2017, Women In Residential Property (WIRP) fosters collaboration between women working across all sectors of the residential property industry from development through to agency.
We organise digital and face to face networking events where we discuss a broad range of topics, from the personal to the professional, but we always aim to provide a friendly, supportive, blame free environment where we can share problems and discuss solutions.
Register now for one (or more) of our upcoming events:
WIRP Wellbeing series
Run in partnership with headline sponsors Convey-Assist and gold sponsors, Moneypenny, the WIRP wellbeing campaign is a series of eleven online events, running throughout 2023.
“Planning & Prioritisation”
We are strictly limited to 20 attendees for this event so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Time is one of our most precious commodities but, a 2022 survey revealed that over 40% of respondents felt they did not enough time to do what they needed to do or, wanted to do. If you find yourself repeatedly saying I don’t have time, then make time for this workshop when Emma Lacey who specialises in training military personnel will give us the tools we need to reduce our stress levels, boost productivity and banish our time bandits.
Thursday 15th June
12:00-13:30
Hosted on Zoom
Tickets are priced at £10.00
To book your ticket, click here.
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The Pathway to Climate Risk Mitigation in Residential Property – Hosted by Groundsure
Thursday 29th June
16:00-19:00
Groundsure, Nile House, Nile St, Brighton, BN1 1HW
Format: In person panel discussion and Q&A
Speakers: Stephen Sykes, Sykes Partnership LLP, Angela Arnold, Partner, Rix and Kay, Simon Jackson, Chief Executive Officer at MSS and Managing Director at SDL Surveying, Garth Marshall, Head of Climate Change and Sustainability at Zurich Resilience Solutions.
Some of the key topics we will be addressing:
- Scale of the issue – the impact of climate change on residential property
- What risks present issues in a property transaction and how do those risks impact the transaction?
- What impact does climate risk have on property value?
- How does the industry incorporate the understanding and analysis of climate risk into daily practice?
- Whose duty is it to advise on climate risk and what does this mean in terms of legal liabilities?
- What are the primary drivers for lenders on climate risk and what does this mean for Conveyancers and Surveyors?
- What are the primary drivers for the consumer and how does this translate into product / service evolution?
- Is the residential transaction infrastructure fit for purpose in terms of evaluating climate risk and helping UK property plc achieve net zero?
Tickets are priced at £10.00 with all proceeds going to Breast Cancer UK.
To book your ticket, click here.
For more information about our upcoming events programme, please visit the WIRP site here: https://womeninresidentialproperty.co.uk/