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Invitation to the Hastings Big Conversation *fully booked*

 Registration is closed for this event
The Hastings Board are inviting you to contribute to an important moment. The Hastings Board are preparing a 10-year Long-Term Plan and 3-year Investment Plan to submit to government to enable us to deliver transformational inventions in the following areas: 1. Safety & Security 2. High Streets, Heritage & Regeneration 3. Transport & Connectivity As leaders of this sector, Hastings Board would like your expert input on how we can best design, engage and co-produce meaningful community engagement so we want to seek your advice and input early on. For this purpose, we are co-hosting with the Hastings Community Network, a Hastings Big Conversation and would be delighted if you are able to join us.

The Hastings Board are inviting you to contribute to an important moment. The Hastings Board are preparing a 10-year Long-Term Plan and 3-year Investment Plan to submit to government to enable us to deliver transformational inventions in the following areas:
 
1. Safety & Security
2. High Streets, Heritage & Regeneration
3. Transport & Connectivity

As leaders of this sector, we would like your expert input on how we can best design, engage and co-produce meaningful community engagement so we want to seek your advice and input early on.
For this purpose, we are co-hosting with the Hastings Community Network, a Hastings Big Conversation and would be delighted if you are able to join us. 
 

When
Jul 19, 2024 from  9:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Location
Sussex Coast College Hastings
Station Approach
Hastings, TN34 1BA
United Kingdom
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