Conveyancing Association unveils 2026 conference theme and venue

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The Conveyancing Association has confirmed that its 2026 Annual Conference will take place on 12 February at The Belfry Hotel & Resort, with Landmark Information Group returning as headline sponsor.

Under the theme ‘Conveyancing Under the Spotlight’, the event will explore how firms and stakeholders across the home-moving sector can work together to improve outcomes for clients through stronger relationships, greater efficiency and better communication.

The programme will feature input from consumers, industry figures and other key voices from across the property market. The conference will once again be chaired by Conveyancing Association board director Eddie Goldsmith, with David Smith, economics editor of The Sunday Times, announced as the keynote speaker.

Other confirmed speakers and panellists include David Opie, managing director of Today’s Media Group; Paula Higgins, chief executive of the HomeOwners Alliance and property commentator Kate Faulkner, chair of the Home Buying and Selling Council.

The event will be open to both member and non-member firms, with exhibition stands and sponsorship opportunities available. The day will conclude with a charity dinner and drinks reception.

Current sponsors include Landmark Information Group, InTouch, ntitle, LMS, Orbital, Post Partner, Armalytix, Dye & Durham UK, inCase, Legl, Thirdfort, DUAL Title & Legal Indemnity, PEXA, Legal Eye and Howden.

Nicky Heathcote, non-executive chair of the Conveyancing Association, said: “Next year our Annual Conference will provide the perfect opportunity to take stock of where we are as a conveyancing sector and to look ahead at how we can continue to raise standards and deliver a better home moving experience for all.

“Our 2026 theme, ‘Conveyancing Under The Spotlight’, reflects our commitment to listening to what consumers, stakeholders, and our own members are saying, and using those insights to drive further improvement.

“I’m delighted that we’ll be joined by such a strong line-up of speakers and sponsors once again, this time at a brand new venue at The Belfry, and look forward to another day of lively debate, practical ideas, and collaboration.”

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