Business Supporters Group calendar of events 2025-26

DATETIME (subject to revision)EVENTLOCATIONNOTES
1 April 202511:00-12:00Fuel Poverty Strategy ConsultationOnlineNEA Policy Team
29 April 202511:00-12:00Private Rented Sector MEES consultationOnlineNEA Policy Team.
7 May 202518.30-20.30Stakeholder event in the House of LordsLondon
10 June 202510.30-12.00Warm and Safe Homes in Fishwick: Insights, key findings and lessons learnedOnline
12 June 202512:00-13:00Spotlight – What We Know: Deep dive in to debt and affordabilityOnline
2 September 202510:00-11:00Spotlight – Local authority outcomes frameworkOnline
24 September 202512:30-15:30Insights to Impact MeetingOnlineNEA Insights Team
30 October 202510:00-15:00Business Supporters Group MeetingIn PersonNewcastle upon Tyne. More details to follow
25 November 202513:00-17:00Autumn reception in the House of CommonsIn PersonMore details to follow
9-11 February 2026Annual Conference and ExhibitionIn PersonThe Glasshouse International Centre for Music, Gateshead
18 March 202610:30-15:00Business Supporters Group meetingIn PersonLondon. More details to follow
18 March 202618:30-20:30Reception in the House of Lords for partners and stakeholdersIn PersonLondon. More details to follow

NEA Project Meetings– Lead by an NEA Project Manager, will update members on key programmes and initiatives the charity is delivering and give members the opportunity to ask questions and discuss learning outcomes.  

BSG Member sessions– an opportunity for BSG members to showcase their current projects and initiatives to the BSG and wider membership group (over 500 standard members). These will include spotlight sessions, key member updates and partner engagement sessions. NEA will organise and host the meeting online and BSG members will lead the session themselves.  

Policy updates– lead by NEA’s Policy and Advocacy team, NEA will update members on key policy priorities and will solicit member feedback in response to policy consultations. Where appropriate, the timings for these updates will be planned around significant policy events (e.g. a budget or an update to the price cap). Therefore, some timings are indicative and may be moved.