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Business News


D2N2 LEP welcome new


board members D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership has formally announced the appointment of five new board members. The LEP board brings


together leaders from across the public, private, and education sectors who advise on key strategic decisions and use their knowledge and expertise to support D2N2 in achieving its ambitions for Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham, and Nottinghamshire. The new Board members


bring a wealth of experience and expertise across a range of disciplines including automotive, manufacturing, Further Education, Higher Education, and the Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise sector. Tim Freeman and James


Brand join as private sector representatives. Tim Freeman is the Deputy Managing Director of Toyota Manufacturing (UK), based in South Derbyshire while James Brand is Managing Director of United Cast Bar based in Chesterfield. Andrew Cropley, Principal at


West Notts College in Mansfield will become the Board’s new representative for Further Education while Professor Shearer West, Vice Chancellor of the University of Nottingham will represent the region’s Higher Education providers. Joining the board as the new


Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise representative will be Michele Farmer, Director at the Princes Trust. D2N2 Interim Chair David


Williams said of the appointments: “On behalf of everyone at D2N2, I’d like to welcome Andrew, Shearer, Michele, Tim, and James to the board. Our new appointments have a real breadth of experience which will be essential as we help navigate the challenging environment our economy now finds itself in. “I would also like to formally


record my thanks on behalf of all the board and staff to the outgoing board members who have each contributed significant time and energy in furthering our ambitions and have been strong advocates and champions for the region and its potential.” All five appointees will


formally join the board in September.


10 CHAMBERconnect Summer 2020


Airport prepares to take off this summer


Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA) is looking forward to getting passengers back in the air following the publication of the Depart for Transport (DfT) safe travel destinations released today and the relaxation of FCO restrictions on non- essential travel. The Government announced that 14-day


quarantine rules on inbound passenger travel would be relaxed from 10 July, and non-essential travel restrictions from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) ceased from Saturday 4 July. Chris Harcombe, Aviation Development Director,


Doncaster Sheffield Airport, said: “We welcome the news as it is critically important to the start of recovery for the aviation industry. Our first post- lockdown flight took off in July and the latest announcement means that more passengers can look forward to getting away for a long-awaited summer break.” The comprehensive safe travel list issued by the


Government includes the majority of destinations served by Doncaster Sheffield Airport (DSA) and its two main operators Wizz Air and TUI. These include popular holiday destinations such as


Lanzarote, Tenerife, Palma del Mallorca in Spain, Kos and Rhodes in Greece, Tunisia, Cyprus and Turkey, with TUI flights recommencing from 1 August.


Mr Harcombe continued: “This is the news we have


been waiting for so our passengers can get their summer holiday’s off to a great start. We have remained operational throughout the coronavirus pandemic, with our runway remaining fully operational for our freight operations moving perishable goods and PPE. “The safety and well-being of customers and


colleagues is the number one priority at Doncaster Sheffield Airport, that continues to strictly follow all guidance from Public Health England and the relevant authorities. Passengers will see our enhanced safety measures within the terminal building include social distancing, the use of safety screens, hand sanitiser stations and an enhanced cleaning program. Passengers and staff will be asked to wear face coverings at the airport and to follow the up to date public information displays.” Some destinations, such as Portugal, Romania and


Latvia are still affected and long-haul expected to take off at the end of the year.


‘The safety


and well-being of customers


and colleagues is the number one priority’


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