Community University Partnership Programme (CUPP)
and Coastal Regeneration Research Centre (CRRC)

invite you to

‘Beside the Seaside'
A Half-Day Conference on Coastal Regeneration in Hastings and Area
29 March 2010 at University Centre Hastings

 

Conference is now fully booked 

This first Annual Conference of the Coastal Regeneration Research Centre at University Centre Hastings, held jointly with the Community University Partnership Programme, will concentrate on progress made in CRRC's first year of operation on four key aspects of regeneration - Black and Minority Ethnic Issues, Planning Issues, Education Issues and Housing, Debt and Employment Issues. The working sessions will include very short presentations followed by ample time for discussion and general participation. One key aim of these sessions will be to highlight more clearly the gaps in knowledge about the Hastings and St Leonards area and to identify the most pressing future research needs to support regeneration.' 

Conference Programme

1.30-2.00

Registration and Refreshments

2.00-2.05

Introduction and Welcome

2.05-2.15

Introducing the CRRC and work so far since the Launch
(Prof Andrew Church and Prof Peter Ambrose)

2.15-3.15

Workshops on work underway - Session 1*
Workshop 1: Black and Minority Ethnic Issues (Polly Rodriguez)
Workshop 2: Planning Issues in Regeneration (Samer Bagaeen)

3.15-3.30

Break for Refreshments

3.30-4.30

Workshops on work underway - Session 2*
Workshop 3: Education Issues (Professor Yvonne Hillier and colleagues)
Workshop 4: Housing, incomes, debt and employment (Peter Ambrose)

4.30-5.00

Feedback and Discussion:
How do we best progress the community/university partnership to help promote regeneration in Hastings and area?
A question and answer session including Margaret Wallis, Mike Hall, Ron Bennett, David Wolff, Darren Smith, Jo Orchard-Webb, Mandy Curtis, Peter Ambrose and other community partners

5.00-6.30

Drinks, nibbles and networking

This event is sponsored by the Town Planning Group

* The workshops will each include a UCH staff member and a community partner and will take the form of a 10-15 minute introductory talk followed by participant discussion.

 

Booking Form:

If you would like to book onto the event please go to the Cupp website to fill out a booking form online. If you experience difficulties accessing the form or have any other questions regarding your booking, contact Fiona Edwardsmailto:c.a.edwards@brighton.ac.uk or call 01273 643182.

 

 

Hanne Eis

Communication and Information

Community University Partnership Programme (Cupp)

University of Brighton - Falmer Campus

Mayfield House 104

Brighton, BN1 9PH

 

phone: 01273 64 4130

website: www.brighton.ac.uk/cupp

 

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