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On 17th September 2020, Dr Andy Knox, Director of Population Health for Morecambe Bay hosted the conversation on how the strengths of our communities can increase community wellbeing.
Building on previous conversations around our district and our learning from pulling together during the pandemic, this discussion gave an opportunity for all attendees to share what matters to them locally, and where our local strengths can be supported and developed to enable healthy and happy communities across our district.
On 17th September 2020, Dr Andy Knox, Director of Population Health for Morecambe Bay hosted the conversation on how the strengths of our communities can increase community wellbeing.
Building on previous conversations around our district and our learning from pulling together during the pandemic, this discussion gave an opportunity for all attendees to share what matters to them locally, and where our local strengths can be supported and developed to enable healthy and happy communities across our district.
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