The Brighton & Hove Economic Partnership is working with businesses to feed their concerns about the current situation back to Local and National Government
At the full meeting of the Brighton & Hove Economic Partnership (BHEP) last week (3.12.24) the decision was taken to form the city’s first Business Growth Board (BGB).
Flo Powell from Midnight Communications writes after the recent joint BHEP/Brighton Chamber City Event, looking at what successes we can celebrate from the past year, but also what challenges lie ahead for Brighton’s economy.
A question that is very much on all our minds right now. We are all keen to know how the city’s different sectors and spaces will open up, how the recovery is going and what will the longer-term outcomes look like.
A question that is very much on all our minds right now. We are all keen to know how the city’s different sectors and spaces will open up, how the recovery is going and what will the longer-term outcomes look like.
We are all keen to know what the new normal might look like, what restrictions may be in place and how our public and business spaces will be managed as we move out of lockdown.
On Friday 24th April, the Brighton & Hove Economic Partnership met online with the three local Brighton MPs, Senior Council Officers and a wide range of local businesses to discuss the economic response to the Covid Crisis.