NATIONAL SPORT AND
REGENERATION CONFERENCE™

'Building A Team'

The National Sport and Regeneration Conference will examine the relationship between major sporting events and leisure investments, looking at the social and economic impact, as well as responding to challenges and debating the latest policy, best practice and partnerships.

Lords Cricket Ground

The Conference will be Chaired by Heather Rabbatts, Executive Deputy Chairman of Milwall Football Club, this national conference will hear from an expert panel of leading sporting industry professionals, public sector leaders and those at the forefront of delivering pioneering ‘sports’ schemes and major events, the overarching objective will be to examine and debate the role of sport in delivering lasting economic and social regeneration.

Heather Rabatts

Key Event Objectives:

  • What is the best role for sport in the regeneration context?
  • How effective can investment in sporting activities be as a catalyst for economic and social regeneration?
  • What are the key ingredients of a successful scheme having positive impacts?
  • Are large sporting events proven catalysts with lasting legacies?
  • Do large scale investments such as Sports Arenas deliver local impact?

Who should attend?

The National Sports and Regeneration Conference is targeted at a national and regional audience and is targeted at professionals and practitioners from across the sporting and regeneration sectors, including:

  • Policy and strategy makers
  • Public sector agencies
  • local authorities
  • Community groups
  • Regional Development Agencies
  • Elected members
  • Urban regeneration companies
  • Educational institutions
  • Funding Agencies
  • Sporting venue operators
  • Local Strategic Partnerships

Directors / Managers in the areas of:

  • Sport and culture
  • Health and Social Care
  • Education
  • Children’s services
  • Youth and community organisations
  • Economic Development
  • Planning

Please click here to register your interest for the National Sport and Regeneration Conference.