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Cambridgeshire and Peterborough 2021 Mayoral Election: The Development Debate

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On 7th April 2021, the Cambridgeshire Development Forum in association with Skyline Comms organised a CDF Webinar on:

Cambridgeshire and Peterborough 2021 Mayoral Election:
The Development Debate

This webinar gave an opportunity for each of the candidates to present and discuss their campaign proposals on key development issues in the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough area. The event then opened up to a wider discussion and questions from key stakeholders and organisations with an interest in this area.

If you could not join us for this event or if you want to watch it again, the recording is available here:

 
 

Meet our speakers, who were the three major party candidates:

Dr. Nik Johnson Labour Candidate

Dr. Nik Johnson
Labour Candidate

James Palmer Conservative Candidate

James Palmer
Conservative Candidate

Aidan Van de Weyer Lib Dem Candidate

Aidan Van de Weyer
Lib Dem Candidate

Moderator: Andrew Lansley, CDF Chair

Moderator:
Andrew Lansley, CDF Chair


Security Disclaimer:

To ensure the security of this webinar, the Cambridgeshire Development Forum has created a dedicated password that only invited and registered participants have access to. Only authenticated users can join this webinar, this will be ensured by authenticating your email address when registering. This webinar will also make use of the Security Options provided by Zoom, which will allow us to access essential in-meeting controls. To further ensure security and to avoid any breach, the link to the registration and to participate in the Zoom meeting has not been published in any social media platform and has been sent only to participants, and therefore we encourage all participants to avoid sharing it via social media platforms. For any inquiries please contact info@camdevforum.com

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