High Streets Task Force - Place Making Workshop
Date published: 9th May 2024
Please note this Place Making Workshop has now been cancelled.
As part of the Government’s High Streets Task Force programme of support for Stalham High Street, North Norfolk District Council is hosting a Place Making Workshop at Stalham Poppy Centre on Thursday, 20 June 2024. This workshop aims to deliver a Placemaking Action Plan for Stalham.
Led by an independent expert from the High Streets Task Force for England, this workshop provides you with a chance to contribute to shaping the future of your high street. From exploring big changes needed to enhance its appeal to identifying blockages hindering local involvement, this event will support the development of a Placemaking Action Plan for Stalham.
The event will feature Professor Steve Millington, Director of the Institute of Place Management, promising insightful discussions, case studies, and networking opportunities.
5pm |
Arrival (Tea and coffee will be available on arrival) |
5.30pm |
Short break |
6.30pm |
Optional Short break |
7.30pm |
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8.30pm |
Close |
Who should attend?
Anyone who would like to make a difference to Stalham. If you are a business owner, involved with or a leader of a community group, work in Stalham, or are a resident of Stalham, this is your opportunity to contribute towards an action plan for Stalham.
How to book
If you would like to attend this workshop, please confirm your attendance by emailing economic.development@north-norfolk.gov.uk
Cllr John Toye, portfolio holder for Economic Growth, said:
"I am delighted that we can bring this workshop to Stalham. This is a real opportunity for the community to be actively involved in helping shape the future of your Stalham Town with independent expert guidance.
Stalham is a town with a rich history, and this is part of the journey into its future story for our next generations.”
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Last updated: 18th June 2024