Manchester has always had a reputation as being progressive and people-centric. But as we prepare to emerge from this pandemic there are challenges ahead. How will the city ensure communities are at the heart of Manchester’s rebirth?
Will there be a rise in community working hubs?
Should social development be policed?
What will become of Manchester’s satellite towns?
How will devolution help drive this agenda?
Speakers
Victoria Armstrong, chief executive & founder, The Oasis Centre
Chris Cheap, principal, managing dire...
Manchester has always had a reputation as being progressive and people-centric. But as we prepare to emerge from this pandemic there are challenges ahead. How will the city ensure communities are at the heart of Manchester’s rebirth?
- Will there be a rise in community working hubs?
- Should social development be policed?
- What will become of Manchester’s satellite towns?
- How will devolution help drive this agenda?
Speakers
Victoria Armstrong, chief executive & founder, The Oasis Centre
Chris Cheap, principal, managing director, Avison Young
Mark Fletcher, chief executive, Manchester Pride
Adam Wisher, regional director North West, partnerships and property, LCR
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