Calling Essex to Action for 2020 Celebration

Posted on: September 2, 2019

Content originally from Essex Futures


At the Essex Assembly you’ll learn more about the exciting opportunities on offer as part of Essex 2020.

A collaborative celebration, Essex 2020 will provide an opportunity for hundreds of individuals, organisations and businesses from across the county and beyond and we want you to be a part of it. The programme and its outcomes belong to everyone.

Anglia Ruskin University’s successful bid to host the British Science Festival in September 2020 was the catalyst for creating a year-long festival of STEAM-related activities in Essex – A Year of Science and Creativity by Essex Partners.

On Tuesday 17th September you’ll hear from Gavin Jones, Chief Executive Officer of Essex County Council, and Richard Freeman, Chief Executive Officer of always possible, about the opportunity to celebrate Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics, and how your organisation can connect communities, and access resources to celebrate our history and create a new narrative for the county.

If you would like to book on to Essex Assembly and have not received an invite please contact Essex.Partners@essex.gov.uk

Author: Steering Member
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