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A date for your diary  Monday 22nd May 9am – 4pm

We are excited to share we will be hosting our very first We Connect conference. This event will be delivered in partnership with several central funders who will be sharing their knowledge and expertise throughout the day. 

This is a great opportunity for our sector to come together, learn, share experiences and create greater investment opportunities for the city and regions cultural sector. We really hope to see you there and will be in touch with more details shortly.

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