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Bruntwood Works' concepts for Stretford will be among the talking points. Credit: via Citypress

THIS WEEK | Future of Retail + Leisure

Hear from Bruntwood Works, Aew Architects, Preston City Council, Kuits Solicitors, Cheshire Oaks, Savills, Eden Planning, Genr8 and Blackpool Council at this half-day conference on Thursday morning at the Science & Industry Museum Manchester.

Senior figures from all these organisations will be sharing their insight on the challenges and opportunities facing one of the trickiest sectors in commercial property.

Attendees already registered included representatives from St Modwen, Exterior Architecture, CW Studio, Eric Wright Group, Vextrix Management, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Clancy Consulting, Transport Planning Associates, MVH Property, Mason Owen, Brookhouse Group, GF Holding, Edgeplan, Bruntwood, jmarchitects, Freeths, Latitude Real Estate, JMW Solicitors, LSH Property, Euan Kellie Property Solutions, Nexus Planning, Miller Goodall, Acies Civil & Structural, The Agency Creative, CPC Project Services, Derwent Estates, Lichfields, RGP Architects, DMWR Architects, Forbes Solicitors, Codurance.

Future of Retail + Leisure is sponsored by Kuits Solicitors and Aew Architects.

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Agenda

8am Arrival, breakfast + networking

9am Welcome, presentation + panel discussion: Future of Retail + Leisure

James Tootle, head of retail + leisure, Bruntwood Works
Andy Hall, director, out-of-town retail, Savills
Kenny Murray, general manager, Cheshire Oaks
Felicity Tulloch, partner & head of licensing, Kuits

10.20am Networking break

10.50am Presentation + panel discussion: Retail + Leisure as Regeneration

Phil Hepworth, director, Aew Architects
Beckie Joyce, consultant, Preston City Council
Nicole Roe, director, Eden Planning
Nick Gerrard, growth and prosperity programme director, Blackpool Council
Warwick Smither, development director, Genr8 Developments

12pm Closing remarks, networking + lunch

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