







Following a meeting between David Frost, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and the Rt Hon Eric Pickles MP, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, both parties underlined their shared vision for local enterprise partnerships – which are intended to drive local economic growth across England.
Commenting, David Frost said:
“The future of our local economies – from Cornwall to Carlisle – hinges on the growth of the wealth-generating private sector. The Secretary of State and I are in complete agreement on this point.
“We also agree that Chambers of Commerce, the beating hearts of England’s local business communities, must play a crucial leadership role. As local enterprise partnerships develop across the country, Chambers will work together with local councils to set a clear vision for growth, prosperity, and jobs – and will help deliver the business backing that these partnerships will need to succeed.”
Communities & Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles said:
"I was delighted to meet with the BCC as they have a central role to play, working hand in hand with local leaders, to develop and deliver new local enterprise partnerships that will make the economy responsive to the needs of local business and local people.
We want to urgently rebuild and rebalance local economies without strangling businesses with red tape so that new economic opportunities spread across the country.
The solution needs to be local and I expect councils to work closely with local Chambers of Commerce so that partnership proposals have a strong business voice that preaches enterprise."
Cornwall Chamber of Commerce Chief Executive Richard Glover commented:
“Organised and defined properly, Local Enterprise Partnerships are an exciting opportunity to develop the agendas our members feel are important to the economy of Cornwall.
“We are working closely with Cornwall Council, offering private sector input into the ideas emerging. Thus far, we are certainly encouraged by what is being discussed.
“Once firm proposals are ready we will consult with the almost 2,000 businesses involved in the Chamber to further shape the ideas. This is a great chance to demonstrate the strength and importance of a vibrant, engaged business network”.
Posted 23rd Jul 2010 by member Cornwall Chamber of Commerce & Industry