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Regeneration & Renewal, 2 May 2008
A senior official leading government plans to simplify business support is to speak at the Regeneration & Renewal conference.
Janice Munday, head of business support simplification at the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, will talk about the plans to simplify services through the reduction of business support programmes.
Other speakers include: Miles Gibson, deputy director at the Department for Communities and Local Government's planning directorate, who will discuss the Government's planned Community Infrastructure Levy; and the British Urban Regeneration Association chief executive designate Michael Ward.
Local government minister John Healey will make the keynote address.
- The conference is taking place in London on 22 and 23 May. Prices range from £79 to £962. For details, visit www.regenerationannualconference.com.
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