Come and see us at UKREiiF 17th - 19th May 2022!
The UK's Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum is happening in Leeds this May, bringing together over 5,000 attendees, 250 speakers and 100 exhibitors to connect people, places and businesses to accelerate the Levelling Up Agenda, whilst unlocking sustainable, inclusive and transformational investment across the UK.
We're proud to partner at this event and you can visit us on Stand E6 during the week and also see us speak on the following discussions:
Tuesday 17th May:
- Getting Investment Ready – How Can Places Work With Private Sector to Present Better, More Vibrant Propositions?
Our representative: Louisa Shaw, Place Brand Manager, We Are Staffordshire on the Newsroom Stage at 9:30am
- Future High Street Threats and Opportunities
Our representative: John Henderson, CEO, Staffordshire County Council on the Newsroom Stage at 11:00am
- How do Historic and Heritage Places Level Up?
Our representative: Cllr Abi Brown, Leader, Stoke-onTrent City Council on the Industry Insights Pavillion at 11:15am
Wednesday 18th May:
- Delivering an innovative growth corridor around the A50/A500
Click here to book on to this event in the BuryTheatre at 9:00am
Thursday 19th May:
- The Clock is Ticking: How Can We Improve Energy Infrastructure Across the UK
Our representative: Phil Butters, Director of Estates and Development Directorate ,Keele University on the Levelling Up Stage at 1:00pm
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