Many councils help support local business and economic development. Some promote tourism in their area, or provide business support services and grants.
Many councils help support local business and economic development. Some promote tourism in their area, or provide business support services and grants.
Work with local businesses to develop community events for them to showcase their business.
Promote and enable development of local businesses appropriate to the community. Support apprenticeship type schemes in businesses.
Support dispersed tourism by building on local active recreation features, adding facilities and connections to encourage local industries.
Support the creation of shared working, service and manufacturing hubs to allow remote working, start-ups and appropriate development.
Encourage employers to adopt the Living Wage, aim to be Lower Hutt's first Living Wage suburb.
Work with business to find opportunities to expand within the community to generate new enterprise.
Promote, think global, shop local
Being unsupportive of local business would be suicide for any council because around half their income comes from local business rates.
However, previous follies in real estate are just one example of why a Council can be too "business friendly"
Finding ways to attract more visitors to the area to support local businesses.
Investigate the practicality of making Rimu St one way to improve access to Eastbourne's retail heart.
Work with local businesses to develop community events for them to showcase their business.
Promote and enable development of local businesses appropriate to the community. Support apprenticeship type schemes in businesses.
Support dispersed tourism by building on local active recreation features, adding facilities and connections to encourage local industries.
Support the creation of shared working, service and manufacturing hubs to allow remote working, start-ups and appropriate development.
Encourage employers to adopt the Living Wage, aim to be Lower Hutt's first Living Wage suburb.
Work with business to find opportunities to expand within the community to generate new enterprise.
Promote, think global, shop local
Being unsupportive of local business would be suicide for any council because around half their income comes from local business rates.
However, previous follies in real estate are just one example of why a Council can be too "business friendly"
Finding ways to attract more visitors to the area to support local businesses.
Investigate the practicality of making Rimu St one way to improve access to Eastbourne's retail heart.
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