CHAMBER NEWS Partnership with LEP is signed and sealed
Devon & Plymouth Chamber of Commerce and the Heart of the South West LEP have signed their first Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). It marks the start of what is due to be an effective partnership between the two business-led, business focussed organisations. Stuart Elford, Chamber CEO and
BCCSW Chair, said: “We are delighted to be working so closely with the Heart of the South West LEP. It is more important than ever that our area has a joined-up voice and that the public and private sectors work together to ensure our priorities are clear. We support our businesses to be as productive as possible by providing the best possible environment for them to flourish.” Signing the MOU, LEP CEO
David Ralph said: “This Memorandum of Understanding will improve
L–R: LEP CEO, David Ralph; Heidi Coombe, Partnerships Manager at the LEP and Chamber CEO Stuart Elford
how the LEP engages with key business groups in the area and will help to raise our profile through a variety of joint business events in the next 12 months, including the re-
invigorated Devon Country Conversations. I look forward to working with our partners in the Chamber to deliver quality
events and strengthen our relationships with the business community.” The Chamber continues to
support the LEP by providing feedback and survey results for their new Quarterly Business Bulletin – which summarises the key business surveys from across the area and can be found on the LEP’s website
www.heartofswlep.co.uk The LEP is also
supporting the Chamber with their Access to Finance Fair, which takes place on Wednesday 25 March at Dartington Hall. The event is supported by Devon County
Council and
Plymouth City Council and sponsored by Western Union.
More information and delegate and exhibitor booking details are available at:
www.devonchamber.co.uk
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