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Help Gary Higson make a positive impact on Fundeey
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Join Antony Calvert of CalComms and TrustedLand for a presentation and discussion on the role of politics in UK property development — and what it means for SME developers right now.
Date: Tuesday 29th April 2026 8.30am to 11am
Antony Calvert, Managing Director of CalComms — Politics in Property Development
Antony Calvert is a political communications specialist with deep experience at the intersection of politics, planning, and business. A former councillor and twice parliamentary candidate, Antony brings a rare insider perspective on how political decisions shape the built environment.
Through CalComms, Antony advises businesses and organisations on navigating the political landscape — helping them understand policy direction, engage with decision-makers, and position themselves effectively in a changing environment.
At this breakfast, Antony will share his insight on:

Politics and property development have always been intertwined — but in the current climate, understanding the political forces at play has never been more important.
From housing targets and planning reform to local authority budgets and infrastructure investment, the decisions made in Westminster and in council chambers directly affect what gets built, where, and when.
This is a conversation every developer, contractor, and professional in our network should be part of.
Our breakfast events bring together SME developers, contractors, financiers, and professionals from across London and the Home Counties for open, honest conversation and genuine knowledge sharing.
Spaces are limited — register your interest to secure your place.
TrustedLand — bringing together the people who make property development happen.
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