ProCon launches in Nottinghamshire

Mark Hobson from the architect Maber, NCCC chief executive Lisa Pursehouse and Will Cursham from the law firm Gateley

It was standing room only at the Trent Bridge launch of ProCon Nottinghamshire, the new business network for people and companies in the county’s property and construction sectors.

More than 230 people attended the breakfast event at Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club (NCCC), which marked the birth of the network created by and for people with a professional interest in the built environment.

ProCon Nottinghamshire chair Will Cursham, from the law firm Gateley, invited everyone at the launch to join what is set to be a flourishing network to connect people and businesses with each other.

The member-led initiative is modelled on the 18-year-old ProCon Leicestershire, which has almost 600 members drawn from more than 130 companies from across Leicestershire.

ProCon Nottinghamshire 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.

Cursham said: “It’s wonderful to see so many faces at the launch of ProCon Nottinghamshire. It shows there is a huge appetite and we invite everyone to join us on this journey.”

The inaugural event heard from Mark Hobson of Maber Architects about its decades of work at Trent Bridge, including the current creation of a new media centre and restaurant atop the Radcliffe Road Stand.

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