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James Craig, the founder of Oval Real Estate, will be speaking at Place's GM Development Update. Oval is redeveloping the Albert Bridge site in Manchester. Credit: NBV Studio

BOOK NOW | Your essential Greater Manchester briefing

This September, Place North West brings you three panels of industry and local authority leaders to discuss what lies in store for the Northern economic powerhouse’s property scene.

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With an economy worth £75bn and a population of more than 2.7m people, it is clear that Greater Manchester is a force to be reckoned with.

At Greater Manchester Development Update, our panel of experts will discuss the major schemes and development potential of Manchester and its regional towns. Expect to hear direct from those working in Trafford, Rochdale, Bury, and more about the major issues facing the city region and its ambitious regeneration plans.

Greater Manchester Development Update will be held on 7 September at the Science & Industry Museum in Manchester. The event starts with breakfast and networking at 8am. Greater Manchester Development Update is sponsored by Telcom, Morgan Sindall Construction, LUC, JMW Solicitors, Euan Kellie Property Solutions, and Onward Homes.

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Confirmed speakers

  • Rebecca Coley, head of planning & development, Trafford Council
  • James Craig, founder, Oval Real Estate
  • Sabine Dunstan, development manager, Capital&Centric
  • Neil Eccles, head of innovation, Rochdale Development Agency
  • Louise Emmott, managing director, Kingsdene
  • Sandy Livingstone, executive director of property, Onward Homes
  • Howard Lord, managing director, CERT Property
  • Ellie Philcox, director, Euan Kellie Property Solutions
  • Lynne Ridsdale, chief executive, Bury Council

At Place, we know the true value of bringing the property community together. Those attending the event can expect ample time for networking, enabling you to make that next great business connection.

In addition to the pre-panel breakfast, you can also expect breaks in-between sessions and a post-panel lunch.

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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