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BHCC host third annual State of the City event

Fri 12 / 06 / 09

BHCC host third annual State of the City event


Brighton & Hove Chamber of Commerce is organising its third annual State of the City event, to be held at 5.45pm on 23rd June at the Sallis Benney Theatre.

State of the City is an opportunity for members of the business community to have their say about what’s happening in Brighton and Hove. Tony Mernagh of the Brighton & Hove Business Forum will provide a presentation about where we are at the moment, and then we will have a ‘Question Time’ format for businesses to put forward their points and questions about current issues and plans for the city. The evening’s debate is being facilitated by Roger French, OBE, managing director of Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company.

The previous events have had around 120 participants, and have attracted great feedback. Businesses have felt better informed about what’s happening in the city, and importantly have been able to understand why certain things are planned because the event provides context and explanations form the people who matter.

We have put together a wide ranging panel of people who can help us to give the right answers.

This year’s confirmed panelists are:

  • Chris Baker, head of economic and social engagement, University of Brighton
  • Gilly Bartrip, area director for Sussex, SEEDA
  • Phil Jones, managing director, Wired Sussex
  • Scott Marshall, director of culture and enterprise, Brighton & Hove City Council
  • Tony Mernagh, chief executive, Brighton & Hove Business Forum
  • Julie Stanford, president, Brighton & Hove Chamber of Commerce
  • Chief Inspector Lawrence Taylor, Neighbourhood Policing Teams Brighton & Hove Division, Sussex Police
Brighton & Hove Chamber president, Julie Stanford says, ‘We are really pleased to be able to host State of the City again this year. It gives us business owners a rare opportunity. Not only do we hear about how we are faring as a city, but we also get the chance to ask questions of the influential people who are there as panellist or VIP guests. They can then take back our ideas and concerns directly to the decision makers. How often do we get to do that? I urge any business owner in the city to come along and have your voice heard. ’

This event is free but you still need to book on line as places are limited www.businessinbrighton.org.uk/event/stateofthecity09
 

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