For info:
THE ART OF CITY MAKING, ICC, Birmingham 29 -30 October 2004
THE URBAN POLICY CONFERENCE YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS!
With its particular combination of UK and European urban specialists, this
is the urban policy event of 2004 for politicians, policy officers,
community specialists, development professionals and regional and national
government officers.
National government and the European Union want to promote economic growth,
innovation and full employment and at the same time encourage social
cohesion and sustainable communities. The success of these goals depends
upon us making a success of our cities. Can we develop the art of city
making in ways which will help fulfil these economic and social objectives?
Key speakers include Lord Richard Rogers, Michael Parkinson, Petra Roth,
Tim Brighouse, Gerard Stahl, Charles Landry as well as workshop
contributors from the UK Home Office and Office of the Deputy Prime
Minister, the European Commission and the countries of Spain, France,
Germany and the Netherlands.
The Conference will be a mix of plenaries and themed workshop sessions
(including site visits to a range of regeneration and multi-racial
community initiatives) linked to an exhibition area showcasing innovative
approaches to different urban challenges. This is an opportunity to meet
and exchange ideas and experiences with specialists from the public,
private and academic sectors across a variety of disciplines.
For more information:
See the brochure at: www.artofcitymaking.co.uk
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Dr Jacqueline Homan,
Regional, European and International Division,
Birmingham City Council,
Council House Extension,
Margaret Street,
Birmingham,
B3 3BU.
Tel: 0121 464 8168
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