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Nurturing the creative economy
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PROGRAMME
Saturday 27 November to Friday 3 December 2004
Please note, the programme below is preliminary and subject to change

blue arrow Saturday 27 November
Afternoon Registration
Evening Welcome dinner

blue arrow Sunday 28 November
Morning Introduction to the programme
Afternoon Policy and structure supporting the creative economy in the South West
Evening Opening dinner hosted by Bristol City Council

blue arrow Monday 29 November
Morning Creative businesses - strategies for supporting small businesses
Afternoon Urban regeneration, diversity and the creative economy: visits to local initiatives
Evening Evening reception for South West creative businesses

blue arrow Tuesday 30 November
Morning Travel to Cornwall
Tour of Eden Project
Afternoon Cultural tourism and the creative economy
Evening Dinner at hotel

blue arrow Wednesday 1 December
Morning Rural regeneration, social inclusion and the creative economy
Project visits
Afternoon Creative businesses - strategies for supporting micro-businesses
Project visits
Evening Evening reception for Cornish creative businesses

blue arrow Thursday 2 December
Morning Creative education - building the citizens and consumers of the future
Afternoon Creative education - higher education and the creative economy
Evening Closing dinner

blue arrow Friday 3 December
Morning Action planning and seminar evaluation
Afternoon Departure by 'plane to London (packed lunch provided)

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