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First AMIP
Meeting 2025

Yesterday, Rhys Boxall, Gunfire’s Business Development Manager, attended the first AMIP meeting of 2025, hosted by Echelon Improvement Partnerships (EIP)

The session explored key issues shaping the housing sector this year, including:

– Changes in employment law
– Sustainability in housing
– Achieving top regulatory standards
– Smarter procurement strategies
– Mental health & wellbeing in the workplace

Rhys shared his thoughts on the event: “A very insightful AMIP meeting at the historic Ironmongers’ Hall, where we tackled some of the biggest challenges facing UK housing in the coming years. A key takeaway was that fire safety remains a top priority across the sector.”

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