Four headline sponsors have signed up to support Lancashire Business View's Built Environment Conference next month, three of whom are returning for the second year in a row.
Blackpool and the Fylde College, Blackpool Makes It Work and Harrison Drury Solicitors were all sponsors of the event last year and have signed up once more. In addition, Roma Finance has come on board for 2026.
The Built Environment Conference will take place on Thursday 24 September at EG on the Move's Waterside headquarters in Haslingden Road, Blackburn, from 8.30am to 1pm.
The event brings together the organisations, projects and partnerships driving investment, regeneration and growth across the county, creating valuable opportunities for businesses to raise their profile, build relationships and showcase their expertise.
Sarah Hall, managing director, Blackpool and the Fylde College Group for Business, said: "We are proud to be sponsoring Lancashire Business View's Built Environment Conference for a second consecutive year. This important event brings together the businesses, organisations and leaders who are driving regeneration across the county – and provides a vital opportunity to discuss the skills and talent needed to deliver Lancashire's ambitious plans for growth."
Rebecca Glavin, head of business development and marketing at Harrison Drury Solicitors, said: "As a firm with deep roots and a strong presence across Lancashire, we see first-hand the ambition, investment and development taking place across the county. We are proud to continue our support of the Built Environment Conference, as headline sponsors, and being part of the conversations shaping Lancashire's future."
Nick Gerrard, growth and prosperity programme director at Blackpool Makes It Work, said: "Blackpool Makes It Work is delighted to sponsor Lancashire Business View's Built Environment Conference for a second year. As one of Lancashire's leading events for development and investment, it brings together the businesses that are shaping Lancashire's future. The event plays a vital role in connecting organisations to help drive growth, regeneration and opportunity across Lancashire."
Michael Allison, commercial director at Roma Finance, said: "At Roma Finance, we know that great developments are built on strong relationships. The Built Environment Conference brings together the developers, investors, advisers and businesses helping to shape Lancashire's future, creating an invaluable opportunity to connect, collaborate and drive positive change. We are delighted to support an event that champions growth, innovation and partnership across the region."
Sponsorship opportunities are still available for this event. If you would like your business to be involved, please email [email protected]
Click here for more information on the Built Environment Conference.
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