Greening our Towns and City Centres - delivery, management and realising the benefits
21 February 2017 6.30 pm - 8.30 pm
(refreshments at 6.30 pm, presentation at 7.00 pm)
Quaker Meeting House, School Lane, Liverpool
You are invited to hear about the challenges and opportunities this work faces from Paul Nolan and discuss ideas for implementing plans and projects at a time of severe public funding constraints.
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The Mersey Gateway Project
16 February 2017 4.00 - 6.00 pm
Warrington | £12.50 for RICS members,
£15.00 for non-members
The must- attend event for surveyors, infrastructure and engineering professionals in the North West where the team behind this magnificent project present on the build so far.
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Wirral History & Heritage Fair
11 March 2017 10 am – 4 pm
BIRKENHEAD TOWN HALL
ADMISSION FREE
• 50 stalls
• Wirral’s Heritage revealed.
• Exhibitions, displays and advice
• Local and Family History
• Books, Postcards and Memorabilia
• Vintage Vehicles
• Hot and Cold Refreshments
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Williamson Tunnels Tour
16 March 2017 3:30PM-5:00PM
The Old Stableyard Smithdown Lane Liverpool L7 3ED £5.83 for RICS members, £5.83 for non-members
Come and join Merseyside & Cheshire QS & Construction local professional group for this fascinating tour of the Williamson Tunnels.
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Regen 2017
22 Mar — 23 Mar 2017 10.00 -17:00
St. George’s Hall, Liverpool | Free of Charge
The third annual free-to-attend exhibition, conference and drinks reception / networking evening for the UK regeneration industry
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Civic Saturday, Metal
at Edge Hill Station
25 March 2017 11.00am
Metal at Edge Hill Station
Tunnel Road Liverpool. L7 6ND | Free
Transport, past present and future, at Edge Hill, the first passenger railway station in the World. We'll look at connections and the highs and lows of our Merseyside transport system, from walkability to high-speed rail and airports.
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Liverpool Re-imagined -
Unbuilt Liverpool!
25 April 2017 6.30 pm (for refreshments) - 8.30 pm
Quaker Meeting House, School Lane, Liverpool | Free
Mark Anthony Craig, a member of the Royal Town Planning Institute who has been involved in Liverpool planning for many years.
Liverpool has a very distinctive skyline. The Three Pierhead 'Graces', the two Cathedrals, the Radio City Tower and more recently the Waterfront skyscrapers and the Echo Arena have all given Liverpool a globally recognised profile. But it wasn't always going to turn out that way…
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