Pride in Place is a pivotal moment for local government and communities alike. It brings with it exciting opportunities to celebrate identity, strengthen connections, and inspire change. Yet, with such promise can also come challenges. The good news is that organisations don’t have to navigate this journey alone. In our next event, 3ni s together local government leaders to look at what Pride in Place means in practice.
Hosted by Baroness Hilary Armstrong, Chair of the Independent Commission on Neighbourhoods, we’ll be joined by Rachel Rowney, Chief Executive of Local Trust and Mark Pepper, Development Manager at Ambition Lawrence Weston. We will explore why Pride in Place must be rooted in the principles of co‑production and community‑led regeneration. This gathering will also provide councils with a valuable space to connect, exchange ideas, raise concerns, and take part in the beginning of an ongoing conversation.
Please note that due to the nature of the agenda and the venue, this event is by invitation only for directors and heads of service. However, if you would like to put yourself forward to take part, email [email protected].