December Colloquium

Tomorrow! Wednesday 5 December 12 – 1.30pm Colloquium: What makes a good city?
Mr John Mothersole, Chief Executive of Sheffield City Council,  on Economic Prosperity
All welcome – free entry

John Mothersole is Chief Executive of Sheffield City Council, having formerly been the Council’s Executive Director of Development, Environment and Leisure. He is heavily involved in the development of Sheffield and the wider city region. He has previously worked in local government in Camden and Newcastle-under-Lyme.

Venue: UTU’s library area in the basement of Victoria Hall Methodist Church, Sheffield (entrance in Chapel Walk).  Bring your own packed lunch, tea & coffee available.

Seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile, and pray to the Lord on its behalf, for in its welfare you will find your welfare. Jeremiah 29:7

Most of us live in an urban environment but may give too little consideration to the elements that make that a good or bad environment in which to live. Many factors affect the environment, including architecture, transport, access to green spaces, cohesion, culture, quality of services like health and education and so on. For this series, we have chosen three factors that are arguably among the most important: safety and security, fairness and economic prosperity. Each of these themes is being introduced by a distinguished local speaker with relevant experience and responsibility, followed by general discussion.

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