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Neighbourhood and Regional Statistics

Thank you to all who attended the SUF Conference on 1 November.  The event was very successful and we extend our thanks to all of the speakers as well as the participants who contributed to the interesting discussions.  

Documents:

Programme

Speakers Presentations and Biographies:

Keynote speakers:

Christopher Allsopp Bio
David Wroe presentation
David Wroe Bio

2.1: NESS developments: paper to follow

2.2: Local Authority users, a case study

David Walker and Neil Storer presentation

2.3: Monitoring policy at the local level

Davy Jones presentation
Davy Jones Bio

2.4 Commercial users - a case study

Jack Steenstra presentation

3.1: The devolved administrations

Rob Wishart presentation
Rob Wishart Bio

3.2: Implementing Allsopp: paper to follow

3.3: Regional economic development

Eric McVittie presentation

3.4: Strengthening EU regional statistics: paper to follow

Roger Cubitt Bio

4.1: Italy, a case study: paper to follow

Luigi Biggeri Bio

4.2 Empowering decentralised decisions

Jil Matheson, Greg Phillpotts and Justin Wickens paper 
Jil Matheson Bio

4.3: And what about the users?

Keith Dugmore presentation
Keith Dugmore Bio

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