25/03/2026

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  • Webinar | Wednesday 25 March 2026 | 12:00 - 13:00 | 60 Minutes

    At the first anniversary of the implementation of the Procurement Act 2023, we are taking the opportunity to reflect on how the new regime has operated in practice over the past 12 months. In our upcoming webinar, we will share observations drawn from our work with clients and from questions submitted through our ProAct portal, alongside feedback gathered through client polls.

    In this session, Emily Heard and Fran Mussellwhite will provide a timely opportunity to step back and consider the practical impact of the Procurement Act 2023 a year on, highlighting themes emerging in practice and areas attracting the most attention.

    Join us to hear early reflections on the Act’s first year in force. Register now to secure your place.

  • Please be aware that places for this seminar are limited and the webinar may become oversubscribed. Where we are heavily oversubscribed, we may limit places per organisation.

    Advance registration is recommended, as registration will close at the advertised start time. 

    Our clients have priority, but we endeavour to increase capacity where we can to allow all those who wish to attend a place.

    This session will be recorded and made available to view after the webinar.

    There is no charge to attend this webinar. 

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