Saturday agenda #ccbtn

So we’ve pitched (follow the #ccbtn hashtag for what’s happening live), and here’s what’s happening (this post will be updated during the day):

Space One (by the reception desk)

  • 11.30 – Improve LGBT consultation
  • 14.00 – Help kids be social entrepreneurs
  • 15.00 – Brighton: Craft City
  • 16:00 – Match artists and marketing graduates / skills boost

Space Two (the central block of high tables)

  • 11.30 – Chamber of Commerce intern matching website
  • 14.00 – Vacant
  • 15.00 – Use phone boxes as resource centres
  • 16.00 – B&H Camera Club – what do we do with the archives?

Space Three (the boardroom table in the theatre)

  • 11.30 – A digital natives’ after school club
  • 14.00 – A digital natives’ after school club
  • 15.00 – Stay up late: gig buddies
  • 16.00 – Map public space and events

Space Four (the grey chairs outside the theatre door)

  • 11.30 – Black History walk QR codes
  • 14.00 – Bike Buddies
  • 15.00 – Brighton Youth Centre regeneration
  • 16.00 – Vacant

Space Five (central area near the cafe)

  • 11.30 – Public Twitter screens / mobile charger stationary bikes
  • 14.00 – Community bank
  • 15.00 – Make CRB better
  • 16.00 – Vacant

Space Six (high tables near the wall)

  • 11.30 – Men’s network
  • 14.00 - Open Budget Data
  • 15.00 – Phone app for Freegle
  • 16.00 – Social franchising for good ideas

Space Seven (Theatre seats back)

  • 11.30 – Make exercise affordable and accesible
  • 14.00 – House of Games
  • 15.00 – Mosaic BME Children support
  • 16.00 – Vacant

Space Eight (Theatre seats front)

  • 11.30 – Sunshine Bank / Get Good News
  • 14.00 – Digital inclusion
  • 15.00 – Vacant
  • 16.00 – Vacant

Space Nine (Reception desk area)

All day – Social media help (give and get help)

Space Ten (By the cafe, far end)

  • 11.30 – Welfare reform
  • 14.00 – Vacant
  • 15.00 – Vacant
  • 16.00 – Vacant

There are still several spaces that could be used, so for late arrivals we’ll do a  mini-pitching session at 1.30 while people are eating lunch.

Anthony Zacharzewski was one of the founders of Demsoc in 2006. Before starting work for Demsoc in 2010, he was a Whitehall civil servant and a local government officer.