Businesses have been sharing their own activities to help drive the delivery of the Economic Strategy for Norfolk and Suffolk.
Nearly 300 businesses attended the events, taking the opportunity to feed their activities and ideas into the delivery plans for the strategy, which was launched in the autumn.
The sessions, including events run with Norfolk Chamber of Commerce in King’s Lynn, Norwich and Great Yarmouth, followed a series of workshops during the development of the strategy last year which saw a further 1,000 businesses, public sector partners and organisations take part.
For each event, businesses shared the ways in which they are already working to support the three key themes in the strategy: ‘Our Offer to The World’, ‘Driving Inclusion and Skills’ and ‘Driving Business Growth and Productivity’.
Hayley Mace, Head of Communications at New Anglia Local Enterprise Partnership, said: “We’ve been delighted with the turnout and engagement at our events. The strategy has been a collaborative project since the start so it was great to see so many people joining us to share what they currently do in their organisations and the interventions they’d like to see to be able to make more change.
“All of the activities shared at the events will be fed into the delivery plans along with inputs from local authorities, our sector groups and education leaders. We’ll be looking for fantastic ideas and investigating how we can roll those out across a wider area. We’ll also see where there’s duplication of activity and where there are gaps which need filling. The strategy sets ambitious targets – including 88,000 new jobs and 30,000 new businesses – so if we’re going to achieve those, it’s vital that we get the delivery plan in place so we can start taking the actions we need.”
The delivery plan will be completed late in the spring.
To find out more about the Economic Strategy for Norfolk and Suffolk, visit newanglia.co.uk/our-economic-strategy