EG Question Time

Welcome to Question Time

The Estates Gazette Question Time road show is back. We’re rolling out new debates with a fresh crop of influential panellists in a series of events not to be missed. Everything from the Olympic legacy to airport capacity, international competitiveness and the national economy is up for debate.

Will political will clash with corporate aspiration? There’s only one way to find out.

Upcoming events

London Question Time


Date to be announced soon
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London: the capital of Asia; a gateway to Europe; a TMT destination; land of ailing high streets and trophy office buildings; soaring prices and ample investment.

However you look at it, the UK capital reigns supreme when it comes to commercial property and the opportunities it presents. Join us as our latest Question Time roadshow descends here for a debate you don’t want to miss.

Watch this space for panellist and venue details – coming soon!

Registration opening soon

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The Estates Gazette Midlands Question Time event was a new and creative way of engaging with developers and the property profession. This open forum event with questions from the floor enabled the attendees and panel to gain insights into the key issues facing both the public and private sector.
This is a must attend event and one we hope will be back in Birmingham in 2012. 

Waheed Nazir, Director of planning and regeneration at Birmingham City Council

Watch Previous events

Player for Question Time landing page featuring best videos of the regional question time events

Past Events

Scotland Question Time 2013
Yorkshire & North East 2013
Midlands Question Time 2012
East of England Question Time 2012
North West Question Time 2012
London Question Time 2012
South West Question Time 2012
Scotland Question Time 2012
Midlands Question Time 2011
North West Question Time 2011

Scotland Question Time 2013

EG's second Scotland Question Time, sponsored by Savills, took place in Edinburgh on 8th February 2013, chaired by Estates Gazette editor Damian Wild.

The panel:

  • Colin Beattie, Scottish National Party MSP, Midlothian North and Musselburgh
  • John Bury, head of planning, City of Edinburgh Council
  • Stuart Heslop, regional managing director of real estate finance, Royal Bank of Scotland
  • Danny O'Neill, managing director, Ediston Properties
  • Nick Penny, director of investments, Savills


Click here to view coverage of this event

Alice Webb
Alice Webb