Tue 14 / 07 / 09
State of the City 2009
Our recent State of the City event attracted over a hundred people to the Sallis Benney Theatre on the 23rd of June. Thanks to another high calibre panel, chairing flair by Roger French, and a lively and engaged audience, it was once again a thought-provoking evening.
We began with a presentation from Tony Mernagh which told us how things are with our city currently, and we discovered that Brighton & Hove is faring well against national statistics of retail sales, vacancy rates and footfall.
Our panelists were:
- Chris Baker, head of economic and social engagement, University of Brighton
- Gilly Bartrip, area director for Sussex, SEEDA
- Phil Jones, managing director, Wired Sussex
- Scott Marshall, director of culture and enterprise, Brighton & Hove City Council
- Tony Mernagh, chief executive, Brighton & Hove Business Forum
- Julie Stanford, president, Brighton & Hove Chamber of Commerce
- Chief Inspector Lawrence Taylor, Neighbourhood Policing Teams Brighton & Hove Division, Sussex Police
There was interesting coverage of the event in the business section of The Argus on Tuesday 30th June. Don't worry if you missed it, you can read it on their website.
There are also plenty of photos from the event. Take a look at our gallery under the events pages on this website.
Thanks again to everyone who made the evening such a success. We hope you will join us again next year.You might also like:
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