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Join Yorkshire Forward's Great Debate



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Published Date: 26 September 2008
MEMBERS of the public have been invited to attend Yorkshire Forward's Great Debate at the Regional Development Agency's annual general meeting on October 3 at the Royal York Hotel, York.
The debate is designed to give people an opportunity to question leaders of Yorkshire Forward about the growth of Yorkshire and Humber's economy and how they are investing £357m of taxpayer's money.

The Question Time panel will include Yorkshire Forward's chief executive, Tom Riordan; Regional Minister for Yorkshire and Humber, Rosie Winterton; chairman of Savvy, Ajaz Ahmed; founder of i-to-i.com, Deidre Bounds; leader from Wakefield Metropolitan Borough, Coun Peter Box; and Conservative leader of Yorkshire and the Humber, Timothy Kirkhope MEP.

The AGM starts at 10am, email events@yorkshire-forward.com or call (0113) 3949711/12.



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