16/05/2017

To support the launch of the upcoming City Assets 2 report by think tank Centre for Cities, in partnership with Turner & Townsend, Bevan Brittan will be holding roundtable discussions across England.

These roundtable events will provide thought-provoking discussion around the topic of how cities can make the most of their assets, and what mechanisms need to be in place to help them do that most effectively.

If you would like to attend one of the events or receive a copy of the City Assets 2 report, please get in touch with the team here.

 

Location  Date 
Newcastle
Newcastle Town Hall, NE1 8SF
 14 June 2017
Leeds
Leeds Civic Hall, LS2 3AD
 20 June 2017
Stoke-on-Trent
Stoke Town Hall, ST4 1RN
 22 June 2017

Teesside Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough, TS3 6RS 6 July 2017

6th July 2017
West Midlands
West Midlands Combined Authority, Birmingham, B19 3SD
11th July 2017

East Midlands
Bowden Room, Nottingham Trent University Conference Centre, Burton St, Nottingham, NG1 4BU

 28 September 2017
London
Centre for Cities, 9 Holyrood St, London, SE1 2EL
 11 October 2017

Bristol

Bevan Brittan LLP, Kings Orchard 1 Queen Street, BS2 0HQ

 12 October 2017

Sheffield

Turner & Townsend, 1E Parade, Sheffield, S1 2ET

20 October 2017

 

For further information and to register please email cityassets2017@turntown.co.uk.

Our use of cookies

We use necessary cookies to make our site work. We'd also like to set optional analytics cookies to help us improve it. We won't set optional cookies unless you enable them. Using this tool will set a cookie on your device to remember your preferences. For more detailed information about the cookies we use, see our Cookies page.

Necessary cookies

Necessary cookies enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility. You may disable these by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the website functions.

Analytics cookies

We'd like to set Google Analytics cookies to help us to improve our website by collection and reporting information on how you use it. The cookies collect information in a way that does not directly identify anyone.
For more information on how these cookies work, please see our Cookies page.