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Big Green Challenger event

Thursday, September 11, 2008 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

Big Green Challenger event

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NESTA invites you to a day of Big Green Challenge networking, learning and action.

This is an opportunity for you to network with other Big Green Challengers, to discover shared priorities, opportunities and barriers, and to start to discuss how you could work together on these in the future.

In the evening we will also be having an event to celebrate your achievements to date and to announce the Big Green Challenge Finalists.  Of course we would also like to invite you to this too!  We will be inviting several funders and policy makers, and it will be a good opportunity for you to speak informally with a wider audience about your idea.

The schedule for the day is as follows:

10.00  Arrival and coffee

10.30  Welcome and introduction to the day

10.45  Selection of discussion topics

11.30  Break out discussion groups

12.30  Lunch and networking

13.30  Feedback

14.00  Summary of observations by Rebecca Willis, Vice-Chair Sustainable Development Commission

14.30  Moving forward as a network

15.15  Panel discussion with representatives from NESTA, The Energy Savings Trust and Defra

16.00  Networking

17.30  Big Green Challenge celebration

To register for either event please click above.

We are really looking forward to seeing you at both events.

If you are interested in exhibiting at NESTA on the day please contact Darren Balcombe: darren.balcombe@nesta.org.uk.

With best wishes,

The Big Green Challenge team

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NESTA
Plough Pl
EC4A 1 London
United Kingdom

Thursday, September 11, 2008 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (GMT)


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The Coproduction Roadshows are jointly hosted by the Coproduction Practitioners Network NESTA, nef and a range of partners across the country including Scotland's Futures Forum, the Welsh Assembly Government, SPICE, Coprodnet, Governance International, Birmingham University and Timebanking UK.