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Celebrating 1500 Years of the City of Bangor; its culture, heritage and future opportunities for re-connection, community and business

Celebrating 1500 Years of the City of Bangor; its culture, heritage and future opportunities for re-connection, community and business

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For Bangor Business School’s final English language episode of its Penny for your Thoughts podcast series, host Darren Morely (Business Link Manager) is joined by Dr Martin Hanks (City Director, Bangor City Council), and Bangor Business School academic Dr Sonya Hanna (Lecturer in Marketing) to celebrate the 1500 years of the City of Bangor. Guests discuss the sad decline of the City Centre, an important part of Bangor’s story, but show that through the hard work of champions and ambassadors, there is a new horizon dawning, through green shoots of hope, redevelopment and regeneration. Martin and Sonya discuss the complexities and multi-layers of place branding and marketing, but how the coming together of many different public and private sector partners is crucial for the success of city regeneration, its cultural heritage, and its community.

Hear to hear how key organisations are collaborating to plan, organise and deliver a wide range of exciting activities and events to celebrate Bangor’s 1500 years; an important milestone. Listen in to learn of some of the exciting activities that planned.

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