Come to a discussion on the evening of Monday 17 June at the Assembly Room
All are warmly invited to this free public event which is open to everyone as part of the Festival of Chichester. Entry is strictly by a free ticket obtained from the Festival website or the Novium box office in Tower Street, since seating is limited.
The theme for the evening is Your Ideas for Our City, discussed by a panel chaired by Phil Hewitt, well-known arts editor at the Chichester Observer.
Panellists are
– Richard Plowman, former councillor and mayor of Chichester
(replaces Adrian Moss, Leader of Chichester District Council, unable to attend in pre-election “purdah”)
– Simon Holland, Chichester Cathedral Interim Dean
– Mark Elliott Festival of Chichester coordinator
– Dr Mark Mason, Chichester University Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Student Experience).
Discussion will cover many topics, some of which are mentioned on pages 18 and 19 of the newsletter’s March edition.
Come and have your say. Ideas from the panel and audience comments will be recorded.
The discussion will be followed by a drinks reception with snacks.
Chichester Society members may wish to make themselves known on arrival at the Assembly Room, so we can give you a special welcome and ask you to write comments or complaints about the city or indeed about your society! All remarks will be treated confidentially.
It’s on Monday 17 June from 7 to 9pm in the Assembly Room at the Council House on North Street. Bring your friends!
Do also consider some of the other events during the Festival of Chichester 15 June to 21 July
John Halliday and John Templeton, members of the Executive Committee