A new five-year-plan to bolster the economy of Blaby District has been launched by the Council.
The Economic Development Framework sets out a vision for the District to thrive by supporting and promoting business growth and development.
The aim is to encourage a more prosperous, inclusive and sustainable local economy.
There are five priority themes within the Framework: Supporting local business and innovation; Shaping our work and skills agenda; Growing and supporting the Green Economy; Building Pride in Place; Identifying investable propositions.
Each priority is backed by an action plan with the scope to evolve in response to changing situations. The impacts of Brexit, Covid and the on-going cost-of-living crisis are all factored in.
Collaboration and partnership working with stakeholders is seen as key to the Framework’s success. The plan was shaped through consultation and feedback from businesses, residents and public sector agencies.
Practical support will continue with regular Job Fairs and Business Breakfast meetings. New initiatives will include exploring the potential to increase visitor numbers and accommodation. Plus guidance and support will be offered to local businesses through expert advisors.
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