Monday, February 3, 2025

Leicester construction event to build relationships

Team Leicester and Met Events will launch their first property and construction lunch on Friday, October 6 at The City Rooms, Leicester.

The lunch will feature a keynote address from Richard Sword, Strategic Director at Leicester City Council, and Andrew Smith, Director of Planning Development and Transportation. Present at the event will be other leading figures from local authorities within the county as well the wider property and construction industry. The speakers will discuss the latest development progress in the city, the challenges faced, and the future masterplan for the City Centre.

“We are delighted to be working with Met Events to deliver this important event,” said Rob McGuinn, Director of Team Leicester. “This is a great opportunity for businesses to connect with key decision-makers in the city and learn about the latest developments in the property and construction sector. We are expecting nearly a hundred people to be in attendance to hear about the future opportunities and growth of our region.”

Julie Merryweather, Director at Met Events, said: “The Property and Construction events are a great way to learn about the latest developments in the sector, and network with other professionals. We have been overwhelmed by the positive response so far with attendee numbers surpassing our initial expectations.”

The lunch is open to all businesses involved in the property and construction industry and is sponsored by multi-disciplinary consultancy Pick Everard. Tickets are available online at Leicester Property and Construction Lunch (met-events.co.uk)

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