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UPDATED:30.3.2011

NALC LARGER LOCAL COUNCILS' CONFERENCE 2011 – NEIGHBOURING PLACES 

30 November 2011, Royal National Hotel, London


Why attend?:
•    Do you want your larger local (parish or town) council to be an even better community leader?
•    Do you want to take advantage of new planning and development powers coming your way?
•    Do you want to take over public services in the hands of others at the moment?
•    Do you want to have greater influence with local people?
If the answer is yes to any of the above, please book on to the Neighbouring Places conference. This exciting event will give delegates the chance to learn practically how to do this.

Who should attend?:
•    local (parish and town) councillors, clerks and officers;
•    county association of local councils' officers and representatives;
•    unitary, county and district council councillors and officers;
•    charity and voluntary sector groups;
•    think tanks;
•    civil servants;
•    national politicians;
•    political researchers;
•    anyone working with or an interest in local councils.

Who are the speakers?:
•    senior Local Government Association representative;
•    senior Communities and Local Government representative;
•    senior Defra Rural Policy Unit representative;
•    senior National Association of Local Councils representative;
•    senior Society of Local Council Clerks representative.

Other features:
•    a keynote panel plenary session;
•    a variety of workshops on practical topics;
•    The Great Debate;
•    Skills School sessions;
•    a sector specific exhibition.

How to book:
Programme details and a booking form will soon be available on the NALC website, www.nalc.gov.uk.