An event promising to celebrate Wellingborough’s “vibrant economic future” takes place in September. Business leaders and managers are invited to the ‘Wellingborough Chamber Ambassador Briefing’, with the agenda covering jobs, Infrastructure funding and waste management. The free-to-attend event is the latest in Wellingborough Chamber of Commerce’s briefing sessions.
An event promising to celebrate Wellingborough’s “vibrant economic future” takes place in September. Business leaders and managers are invited to the ‘Wellingborough Chamber Ambassador Briefing’, with the agenda covering jobs, Infrastructure funding and waste management. The free-to-attend event is the latest in Wellingborough Chamber of Commerce’s briefing sessions. It takes place on Thursday, 11 September, between 4pm and 6.30pm at Weatherbys, in the town’s Sanders Road. James Wilson, president of the Wellingborough Chamber of Commerce, said: “There is a lot going on in Wellingborough at the moment. We’re getting a new £16m Tresham campus and the town has also just been handed a share of the £67.3m of government funding for the county to progress a number of key infrastructure projects. This event aims to celebrate our vibrant economic future. The briefing will host the launch of Tresham College’s ‘Experience Wellingborough’ initiative, which seeks to increase job prospects for young people. There will also be an update on Northamptonshire’s Growth Deal and its implications for Wellingborough provided by Jo Lappin, chief executive of Northamptonshire Enterprise Partnership. A presentation from Wellingborough Norse, the new public/private partnership delivering waste and grounds maintenance contracts, will also take place. To register, visit bit.ly/1lsfogH.