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Economic strategy round table

As part of its engagement in the Northern Ireland Executive's Economic Strategy consultation, NICVA will be hosting an event for the voluntary and community sector in order to help give a cohesive response.  The event will be in round table format to facilitate discussion and debate and will be attended by a department official, as well as experts from different sectors of the economy, subject to their availability.

Economic strategy round table
Location: 

NICVA,
61 Duncairn Gardens,
Belfast,
BT15 2GB

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Start: 
23 January 2012 - 10:00am
End: 
23 January 2012 - 1:00pm
Cost: 
Free

Agenda

  • 10.00am - Registration
  • 10.20am - Introduction and welcome - Seamus McAleavey, NICVA Chief Executive.
  • DETI Briefing - David Sterling (DETI Permanent Secretary)/Graeme Hutchinson, (Head of Economic Policy Division).
  • Social economy perspective - Seamus O'Prey, Ortus, General Manager, Audrey Murray Larne Enterprise Development Company ltd.
  • Business perspective -Joanne Stuart, Attrus ltd, Director.
  • Question and answer session.
  • 11.40am - Tea and coffee break.
  • Round table discussion.
  • Feedback.
  • 1.00pm - Lunch.

For more on the Economic Strategy, with comment from NICVA, see the article here

Further information

For more information about this event please contact at peter [dot] hutchinson [at] nicva [dot] org or call 028 9087 7777.

Getting here and Parking

NICVA has a number of free parking spaces available for those attending events. Unfortunately these can't be reserved and are available on a first come basis. NICVA's spaces are clearly marked and we would ask that visitors only use spaces allocated to NICVA when attending an event.

Parking is also available on Duncairn Gardens and surrounding areas within close walking distance. NICVA is also a short walk from Yorkgate Train Station and you can easily catch a bus from the city centre (no 1D) direct to Duncairn Gardens, or (no 61 and 64) to Cityside Centre (a few minutes walk).

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