definition

Com´mon`ty

n.

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(Scots Law) A common; a piece of land in which two or more persons have a common right.



Tuesday, October 25, 2011

A Creative Future 2.0


A creative future: the arts in Dumfries and Galloway
Dalbeattie Town Hall, 28 October 2011
10.00     registration and coffee                                                                                                                                             
Creative Scotland information desk and delegates information display point all day.

10.30     Welcome: Sue Pirnie, facilitator

10.35     Present state of play and looking forward:                                                                                                          
Justin Tracy, Director of Community and Customer Services, D+G Council
        Open forum: questions from the floor
11.05     Present state of play and looking forward:                                                                                          
Cathy Agnew, Chair of Catstrand, as a representative of the independent arts sector         
       Open forum: questions from the floor
11.30     Coffee (downstairs hall)
12.00     GROUP DISCUSSION  - Session 1: assessing the arts in Dumfries and Galloway                  
Strengths, challenges, priorities
                Open forum - highlights from the group discussions
                Next steps - key priorities from the group discussions will be identified and displayed for delegates  to 'vote' on priorities  from 1.30 in the lunch break.
12.50     Lunch (1 hour 15 mins - downstairs hall)  Remember to vote!                                                     
2 pm      Overview and outline of afternoon's agenda: Sue Pirnie - facilitator
2.05        Present state of play and looking forward:                                                                                         
Venu Dhupa, Director of Creative Development, Creative Scotland
                Open forum: questions from the floor
2.30        Future Development Priorities; introduction to next group session: Sue 
Pirnie - facilitator
2.35        GROUP DISCUSSION - Session 2:  Exploring priorities and considering implications         Actions, leaders and resources
3.20        Highlights from the discussions - Sue Pirnie - facilitator
3.25        Panel Debate (with questions from the floor)                                                                                   Reflections on the discussions
3.55        Response to the day and next steps:                                                                                                                      Richard Grieveson, Head of Resource Planning and Community Services, D+G Council       
4.00        END

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