v THE NEXT HERALD IS OUT ON 30TH OCTOBER v Page 68 • The HERALD • 9th October 2025 ASK A PROFESSIONAL PROPERTY GIANTS BACK SOUTH’S BIGGEST CONFERENCE Two big names in the property industry have announced they will be backing the south’s ‘biggest property conference’. Pagabo, the UK’s leading procurement specialist and Morgan Sindall Construction, the UK’s leading construction and regeneration company, have been revealed as main sponsors of the South Coast CPS property show and conference when it returns to St. Mary’s Stadium on Thursday 13th November. Following compliant procurement through a Pagabo managed construction framework, Morgan Sindall are working on a multi-million-pound upgrade to the Southampton Outdoor Sports Centre, the council’s most recent investment in the city’s regeneration. roughout the project, early contractor involvement has enabled both Pagabo and Morgan Sindall to drive e ciency, value and impact of public spending in the region. Morgan Sindall has also partnered with Redbridge Community School to invest in the construction industry’s next generation of talent by delivering work placements, in-school activities and site visits to pupils – a project backed by MP for Southampton Test Satvir Kaur. Area Director at Morgan Sindall Cli ord Kinch said: “We’re delighted to lend our support to South Coast CPS this year. The scale of the conference is truly remarkable and it’s a must-attend for anyone in our industry. It’s a real showcase of what the south coast has the potential to look like with the right strategy, skills and planning.” Head of Delivery for South of England at Pagabo Ben Jones said: “Our partnership with South Coast CPS is one we’re immensely proud of. In our role as a leading procurement specialist, we compliantly connect the public sector with pre-approved supply chain partners. By headlining an event which brings together leaders in the built environment who are able to bring our vision for the region’s future to life – it’s clear to see the positive impact an event such as this will have.” With more than 1,500 attendees expected, this year’s South Coast CPS conference will be honing in on hot topics such as devolution and how this will impact local planning, sustainable housing, built-to-rent (BTR) opportunities, commercial market trends and opportunities at the south’s freeports. To nd out more about South Coast CPS and its upcoming agship conference visit: www.southcoastcps. co.uk/ St Marys WHY DO I NEED TO WRITE A WILL? by Heritage Will Writing Writing a Will is not compulsory. Neither is visiting the dentist or having your car serviced. But in the long run, it pays dividends. If you haven’t already written one, now is a good time to start considering your planning needs and requirements. A Will gives you control over what happens to your money and possessions a er you die. It certainly makes life easier for whomever sorts out your a airs. It’s a way of leaving instructions that must be carried out a er your death. Not writing a Will can create problems for your loved ones that are le behind. e rules of intestacy then apply. Only spouses, civil partners and blood relatives can inherit. If none of these exist, your estate goes to the Crown. at means a partner who was not married or in a civil partnership gets nothing, and that’s probably not what you intended. Contact Heritage Will Writing to take control and make life easier for you and your family a er your death. Call Heritage Will Writing on: 02380 879 243 or email: info@heritagewillwriting.co.uk
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