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Major Projects: Growth Opportunity: One Year On

Event details

Virtual

Free event


Past dates
  • Wed Jun 8th 2022 | 10:30 am till

Join and hear about the progress of our Major Projects in creating skills and employment opportunities

Through the work of the South East Major Projects Group, SELEP has invited these exciting major projects, including the Lower Thames Crossing and Ebbsfleet Garden City, back together to showcase how their work to create new skills and employment opportunities across the South East is progressing.

One year on from our first webinar when projects gave insight into their plans for bolstering skills in the South East, this session will focus on their progress and future plans for the area. The scale of investment we are seeing is significant and will generate skills needs and job opportunities for the local area, so join us, hear what’s going on and see how you may be able to get involved.

The webinar – Major Projects—Growth—Opportunity: One Year On – will take place at 10.30am on Wednesday 8th June on Zoom.

Attendees will be able to hear about the emerging action plan of the MPG Skills Group, which supports collaborative activity across the area, as well as from the projects directly and the opportunity to pose questions via a panel and Q&A.

Join to hear about:
• Bradwell B
• Ebbsfleet Garden City
• Freeports
• Hoo Peninsular
• Lower Thames Crossing
• UK Health Security Agency on its relocation to Harlow
• Construction Industry Training Board

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