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Delivering missions locally: meet the Liverpool City Region’s community businesses

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Are you at the 2024 Labour Party Conference? Join us on Tuesday 24 September to find out how some of Liverpool's community businesses are supporting the delivery of Labour’s missions at the most local level.

Sep 5, 2024 | Our thinking

24 September 2024, 12.30 – 1.30pm
Liverpool city centre, 10 minutes outside of the secure zone

 

As Labour Party Conference returns to Liverpool for the third consecutive year, we invite MPs, Mayors and their staff to burst the conference bubble and meet some of the Liverpool City Region’s impactful community businesses.  

Find out how they’re supporting the delivery of Labour’s missions at the most local level by building more vibrant neighbourhoods, creating opportunity for local people and delivering inclusive local growth.  

 

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Interested in attending?

If you’re already attending the Labour Party Conference and would like to join this event, please email our Policy Officer, Jess Craig, for further details and to register. Event address provided upon registration.

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