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Joanne Roney, chief executive of Manchester City Council will leave for Birmingham later this year. Credit: Place North West

BOOK NOW | Greater Manchester Development Update

Do not miss the chance to hear from outgoing Manchester City Council chief executive Joanne Roney about the highs and lows of her seven years in the city’s top job in her last interview before heading off to Birmingham.

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Place North West’s Greater Manchester Development Update will also provide you with the latest insight on efforts to regenerate the city region from high-level public and private sector representatives, as well as ample networking opportunities.

You will hear from Manchester, Bolton, and Wigan councils, and other authorities yet to be confirmed, on multi-million-pound plans to transform forgotten areas into growth hubs.

The conference will also aim to get under the skin of the market and find out where the money is flowing as well as analysing what a new Labour government means for Greater Manchester when it comes to housing, high streets, and commercial real estate.

The Greater Manchester Development Update is a must-attend event for anyone looking to break into or grow within the city region’s property scene.

The half-day conference will be held at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester from 8am on 5 September.

The price of a ticket includes breakfast and lunch, as well as various panels, interviews, and presentations.

This event is sponsored by Euan Kellie Property Solutions, Wigan CouncilJMW, Hydrock now StantecPlacemarque and Places Matter.

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 What you’ll take away from the conference 

  • The latest on the regeneration projects shaping the future of GM
  • Insight into how Manchester City Council has been run for the last seven years straight from the horse’s mouth
  • Chances to network with local authorities
  • Knowledge regarding funding pathways and programmes under a new Labour government
  • A private sector perspective on where the market is heading
  • New contacts for your business

Book your ticket today by using the form below.


If you cannot see the form, please contact events@placenorthwest.co.uk.

 

 

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