“Cities face an uncertain post-Brexit future. In Preston, the anchor institutions have come together to reimagine their social identities through a greater commitment to Preston and the surrounding areas by means of local procurement and an increased sense of social responsibility.” Stir Magazine
The University of Central Lancashire, in partnership with Preston City Council are supporting the development of a co-operative city through the Preston Co-operative Development Network, opening out new and creative ideas for our future.
Debbie Shannon from Link Psychology Co-op has been asked to sit on a panel and explore how we can continue to support the co-operative community here and elsewhere. Debbie, will also be joined by Julian Manley, Preston Co-op Development Network, Kay Johnson, Preston Larder Co-op, and Andrew Birchall, Secretary of Unite the Union (54 Branch). Together we’ll be exploring how we can continue to support the co-operative community here and elsewhere!
Come along on the Wednesday 14th November. Get a ticket for the event here.
This is part of Stir magazine’s autumn launch series for the publication of Co-operating out of Crisis — preorder a copy here.