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‘Oor Summit’ and its Big Ears

Posted on June 20, 2016 by Leigh Sparks

Towards the end of the first day of the World Towns Leadership Summit in Edinburgh last week, Neil McInroy tried to describe and capture the sense of engagement and endeavour that the delegates were displaying and he used the phrase … Continue reading →

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