ProCon expands into Nottinghamshire

Fergus Lowe from the architect Maber, Lorraine Baggs from Invest in Nottingham and Will Cursham from the law firm Gateley

A new network has been launched for people and companies in Nottinghamshire’s property and construction sectors.

ProCon Nottinghamshire is modelled on 18-year-old ProCon Leicestershire, which has almost 600 members drawn from more than 130 companies from across Leicestershire.

ProCon Nottinghamshire says it is confident it can grow to a similar size by attracting developers, architects, surveyors, engineers, agents, consultants, investors, bankers, accountants, solicitors, local authorities and more from across Nottinghamshire.

The inaugural breakfast event is taking place at Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club on 17 May, with a talk by the architects Maber about its work at Trent Bridge before time for networking.

ProCon Nottinghamshire has been initiated by a cross-industry steering group led by Will Cursham from the law firm Gateley. Other members come from BSP Engineering, Cartwright Communications, Gleeds, Grace Machin, Igloo Regeneration, Innes England, Invest in Nottingham, Keepmoat Homes, Maber, Natwest, NTU, Saxondale Properties and Willmott Dixon.

Cursham said: “ProCon Leicestershire is extremely successful in bringing together hundreds of people within property and construction in Leicestershire to share knowledge, make contacts and forge partnerships. It highlights to wider business and to the people and organisations in Leicestershire the achievements of the sector.

“ProCon Nottinghamshire can achieve the same goals and when I have talked to people in the county about this idea they have all been very keen to see it happen. They want to see this new network sharing expertise.

“There’s real enthusiasm from potential members and companies of all sizes. And as is the case in Leicestershire, we want ProCon Nottinghamshire to proactively engage with our city, county and borough councils plus other public sector bodies such as the universities.”

Lorraine Baggs, head of inward investment at Invest in Nottingham, said: “By engaging with developers and others both in Nottingham and beyond, ProCon Nottinghamshire will help promote the opportunities here for development and the breadth of local expertise available to bring projects to fruition.”

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