Producing your local Get Britain Working Plan
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The 2019 Annual Conference and Co-operative Showcase will be hosted by Rochdale Borough Council and will incorporate the CCIN AGM. This will take place on Wednesday, 2nd October at Rochdale Town Hall.
A Welcome Reception will take place in the historic setting of the Rochdale Pioneers Museum in Toad Lane on Tuesday, 1st October at 1830 hours. The main Conference will be held in the splendour of Rochdale Town Hall on Wednesday 2nd October.
This year’s theme is: Developing Co-operative Councils: Building Co-operative Places:
CCIN Annual Conference 2019 – Final Programme
CCIN Annual Conference presentations
Annual Review of the Year 2018_9 presentation
CCIN Review of the Year Aug 2018 – July 2019 Workshop presentations
Workshop presentations:
How CDBs and Councils can better work together– Mark Simmonds