Picture gallery: BCSC 09

Lesley Chalmers, the former chief executive of developer English Cities Fund and now full-time photographer, went along to BCSC 09 at Manchester Central on Monday to take in the sights as the 2,000 delegates began arriving for the three-day conference.

Click on the galleries below to view Lesley's images

  • An exhibition of Lesley Chalmers' work is currently showing at Arison Gallery, Chorlton, Manchester until 11 December. Call 0161 881 6734 for more details.
  • See Paul Unger's blog from BCSC 09


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