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Join guests from Arup, Willmott Dixon, Broadway Malyan, Iceni Projects, Plus Dane Housing, Malcolm Hollis, Homes & Communities Agency, Braemar Estates and more, at this breakfast event in Liverpool on Thursday 16 November.

The latest speaker to be confirmed is Erika Rushton, chair of the board at Baltic Creative CIC, which is playing a large role in the regeneration of Liverpool’s Baltic Triangle, where they hope to create almost one million sq ft of new employment space for creative businesses.

Rushton joins speakers from Liverpool City Council, Atlantic Gateway and Ion Developments to discuss the latest developments and trends across the Liverpool City Region.

Sponsored by Lovell Partnerships, Morgan Sindall, DTM Legal and Pegasus Group, the conference will feature presentations and a panel discussion giving an in-depth look at the most important projects in the regions, and the policies, plans, and market pressures which are shaping them.

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Speakers include:

Mark Kitts, assistant director of regeneration at Liverpool City Council

Anthony Hatton, director of strategic projects, Peel Group; Atlantic Gateway board member

Steve Parry, managing director of Ion Developments

Sebastian Tibenham, executive director of Pegasus Group

David Sayer, director of land & development at GVA

Erika Rushton, chair of the board at Baltic Creative CIC

Chaired by Jessica Middleton-Pugh, deputy editor of Place North West

The event will take place on Thursday 16 November, at the Hilton Liverpool City Centre, 3 Thomas Steers Way, L1 8LW, starting at 8am for breakfast and networking, with an 8.30am start to the presentations.

The discussion will end by around 10.15am, leaving time for further networking.

Tickets are priced at £50+VAT and include breakfast and refreshments.

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