All answers for What can you contribute to the convention?
20 years experience in the Exhibition & Display business
A real interest in the subject!
A taster of the new services set to come from AMT.
A view on the issues facing independent retailers
Beyond the obvious of helping the convention go smoothly
CSA workshop
Help and advice around ICT for the voluntary sector
I am keen to meet anyone interested in 'Local Energy' - and I am always interesed to talk about rural issues
I can usually find someone who might help you
I hope to be able to bring a sense of the very real contribution which local government can bring in partnership with others in rural areas
I laugh a lot
I like to get stuck into discussions and group work and I can also get quite creative when the mood takes me.
I run numerous third sector and social enterprise conferences and events -so if crowdvine does not reveal enough contacts
I will also be running a workshop about innovation in rural service provision and will be interested to receive suggestions of good practice or start a dialogue ahead of the workshop.
Information and advice regarding issues affecting young people and those that work with them in rural areas.
My experience of Yorkshire and Humber market town activities
My review
Publicity
The simple
Use of social media for collaboration
comissioned by the Government - Affordable Rural Housing which proposes solutions for dealing with the housing crises faced in our rural areas
especially fuel poverty.
my experience as a volunteer in a community partnership where I live in a small Pennine town in West Yorkshire - Slaithwaite and my varied experience in rural and market town economic and community development from odd parts
proof that rural people benefit when a decent broadband connection is provided. In our case Lancaster University built a research network.
rural communities leapfrog the Digital Divide via a commonsense evolution of telecommunications monopoly ownership
some from odd parts of the world.
thought-provoking and non-technical message that through a seemingly-radical mutual Fibre-to-the-Home revolution
