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Planning After Dark

Planning After Dark is the bold and insightful podcast where three Commissioners of the Radix Big Tent Housing Commission (Alex Notay, Catriona Riddell, and Jackie Sadek) shine a light on the industry’s biggest challenges, trends, and, yes, even a bit of behind-the-scenes gossip.

Alex Notay is an expert in housing, placemaking, and ESG with 20 years of global advisory and investment experience. She chairs the Radix Big Tent Housing Commission and previously led Placemaking and Investment at Thriving Investments. Alex is a published author, award-winning leader, and government advisor on real estate and sustainability.

Catriona Riddell is a chartered town planner with over 30 years of experience. As Director of Catriona Riddell & Associates, she focusses on strategic planning and governance. She is a national Strategic Planning Specialist, Vice Chair of the TCPA, and has received multiple awards for her contributions to planning.

Jackie Sadek has 40 years of experience in urban regeneration, specialising in public-private partnerships. She has held several senior roles, including Head of Regeneration at CBRE. Jackie led a 1,500-home garden community project in the South Midlands, co-authored Broken Homes, and is Chair of the UK Innovation Partnership and EG Public Sector Forum.

Forgotten Heroines, Rain-Soaked Real Estate, and the Power of Mayors

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In this jam-packed episode of Planning After Dark, Radix Big Tent Housing Commissioners Alex Notay, Catriona Riddell, and Jackie Sadek kick things off by righting some wrongs - shouting out the influential women in planning they regret missing last time, from Pat Brown to Janice Morphet. 

Then it’s off to the South of France (metaphorically, and soggily) for a no-holds-barred MIPIM roundup: leaky carpets, invisible ministers, and a baffling British PR display featuring lookalike rockstars and a phone box.

The conversation flows into strategic planning, mayoral elections, and the magic (or madness) of charismatic local leadership. Who’s stepping up? Who’s missing the moment? And why do mayors matter more than you think?

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