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Focus on Greenwich Building a fairer, more sustainable and inclusive local economy

The Royal Borough of Greenwich is undertaking public consultation on its draft inclusive economy strategy.

There is a growing recognition that existing models of economic development which focus solely on economic growth have not worked and have allowed inequality to increase. The council is determined to address this issue, using its tools, levers and powers to ensure that all local communities can benefit from growth and investment in the borough. The draft strategy sets out the approach the Royal Borough of Greenwich will take to meet this vision.

The council is now asking everyone who lives, works, owns a business or studies in Greenwich to share their thoughts on the proposed priorities and actions included in the draft document by completing a short online survey by Monday 5 February 2024. The strategy will be published later in 2024.

The new inclusive economy strategy forms part of a wider movement, focused not just on growth itself, but on how people and places can benefit from that growth.

“We're committed to creating an economy where investment and growth works for all our residents and businesses, and where no one is left behind.

“The strategy will help us to usher in a wealth of social and economic benefits and will help us to redouble our efforts to ensure that all our residents, local businesses, social enterprises, co-operative and community organisations can contribute and benefit from the opportunities that come from a successful economy.

“Residents and local businesses are at the heart of the new strategy, which is why we’re keen to hear everyone’s views on how we can collectively build an inclusive, resilient and thriving economy”.

Councillor Mariam Lolavar, Cabinet Member for Inclusive Economy, Business and Skills

Join us for the first ever Greenwich Apprenticeship Summit

On Monday 5 February, come along to a free event dedicated to promoting and celebrating apprenticeships as part of National Apprenticeship Week (running from 5 to 11 February 2024). The event is organised by the Royal Borough of Greenwich in partnership with London South East Colleges and Visit Greenwich.

More than just a fair or a conference, this is a one-stop shop for everyone wanting to find out more about apprenticeships. Hear more about how apprenticeships could solve your recruitment challenges and skills gaps and boost your business at an information session dedicated to employers.

Employer Session

Monday 5 February, 2pm to 3.30pm

Why attend?

Read more and complete the survey at royalgreenwich.gov.uk/inclusive-economy-strategy

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