07jul9:15 am12:30 pm'Rent Controls and Raising the Tenant Voice: the answer to building a fairer, more affordable Private Rented Sector?'

Event Details

The Centre for the New Midlands is delighted to host ‘Rent Controls and Raising the Tenant Voice: the answer to building a fairer, more affordable Private Rented Sector?’— a timely discussion exploring some of the most pressing challenges facing renters and policymakers today.

As housing affordability pressures continue to grow, this event will bring together experts, practitioners, and stakeholders to examine the potential role of rent controls and stronger tenant representation in creating a more equitable private rented sector. Through informed debate and evidence-led discussion, participants will consider how policy reforms can balance the needs of tenants, landlords, and communities across the region.

The event is generously sponsored by the West Midlands Combined Authority and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, whose support reflects a shared commitment to tackling housing inequality and improving outcomes for renters.

This event will be held from 09:15-12:30 on Tuesday 7th July at The Banqueting Suite, Birmingham Council House, Birmingham. Breakfast rolls will be served from 09.15, with the event itself commencing promptly at 09.45. The session is due to finish at 11:55, with teas and coffees served after the discussions.

This event is free to attend and is open to the public.  Registration is essential by clicking here

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Time

July 7, 2026 9:15 am - 12:30 pm(GMT+00:00)

Location

Banqueting Suite, Birmingham City Council House