
Pam Smith, Stockport Council Chief Executive, is joining other Councils across the region at a Public-Private Partnership event hosted by Place North West.

This is an opportunity for businesses to hear from councils across the region on their large-scale development plans and private sector partnerships at this half-day event in Manchester on Thursday 27 June.
Stockport, Liverpool, Warrington, Salford and Lancashire Councils will be on stage to discuss their ambitions for the regeneration of town and city centres, their expectations and experiences of formal and informal public-private partnerships, and the chances for the property community to get involved in upcoming projects. Collectively, the councils are working on schemes worth billions of pounds.
Sponsored by Lovell, Morgan Sindall and Winckworth Sherwood, the event will see examples of effective partnership working between developers and councils, and the impact of local authority plans and policies.
Speakers include:
Pam Smith, Stockport Council Chief Executive
John Laverick, head of housing and development, Warrington Council Claire Slinger, assistant director of investment and development, Liverpool City Council
Kurt Partington, head of development, Salford City Council
Stephen Young, executive director, Lancashire County Council
Colette McCormack, partner, Winckworth Sherwood
Lee Sale, regional managing director, Lovell
Phil Mayall, development director, Muse
Paul Brown, regional director, PSP
Chaired by Jessica Middleton-Pugh, editor of Place North West, this half-day conference will be a mix of panel discussions and presentations, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions, either from the audience or via Slido.
The event takes place on Thursday 27 June at the Science & Industry Museum, starting at 8am for networking, presentations from 8.45am, and ending at noon for lunch.
Find out more at Place North West