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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Business opportunities aplenty in Christchurch - Bob Parker

By 3 News online staff

Christchurch mayor Bob Parker has returned from an eight day overseas trip to South Korea, Israel and Beijing.

The mayor was invited to visit the countries, and attend a series of business meetings and international conferences, as he tries entice foreign companies to invest in the city's rebuild.

“The scale of the opportunity here is huge, but there is no shortage of cash in the world that wants to come here,” he says.

Mr Parker says the rebuild effort in Christchurch is progressing well.

“Part of this job is to make sure people are aware of the extraordinary progress that’s already been made here,” he says.

Mr Parker says there are substantial opportunities for the hospitality and education sectors in his city.

“This is about opening the door to people and saying ‘come and have a look’,” he says.

Mr Parker disagrees with the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce’s calls to sell assets to help the rebuild effort.

“We have a very solid treasury, we have a great income stream… so we’re not keen to sell those assets, we’d rather leverage them,” he says.

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Friday, March 16, 2012

Business opportunities aplenty - Bristol Evening Post

A SPECIAL event showcasing potential opportunities in Weston-super- Mare is being held later this month.

The Weston Showcase is aimed at businesses looking to expand or relocate, those looking for investment opportunities or having an interest in commercial developments coming forward in the Weston-super-Mare area.

It is being held at the Winter Gardens on March 23, 10am-4pm.

Visitors will be able to find out about employment land ready for development as well as current town centre investments.

North Somerset Council deputy leader and executive member for economic development, Councillor Elfan Ap Rees, above, said: "With the recently announced multi-million pound improvements to the road network around junction 21 and development land available with planning permission, there's never been a better time to locate or expand your business in Weston.

"This showcase is a one off opportunity to find out about the benefits of coming to Weston, including great communication links and a skilled workforce."

The event includes a major business insider debate from 8am-10am and tours around Weston town centre and major employment sites in the town.

Prebooking is required by emailing business@ n-somerset.gov.uk or calling 01934 426907/426266.

Exhibitors already attending include McLaren Life which is developing Dolphin Square and St Mowden, the developer behind the regeneration of Locking Parklands.


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Bristol Evening Post published Business opportunities aplenty

A SPECIAL event showcasing potential opportunities in Weston-super- Mare is being held later this month.

The Weston Showcase is aimed at businesses looking to expand or relocate, those looking for investment opportunities or having an interest in commercial developments coming forward in the Weston-super-Mare area.

It is being held at the Winter Gardens on March 23, 10am-4pm.

Visitors will be able to find out about employment land ready for development as well as current town centre investments.

North Somerset Council deputy leader and executive member for economic development, Councillor Elfan Ap Rees, above, said: "With the recently announced multi-million pound improvements to the road network around junction 21 and development land available with planning permission, there's never been a better time to locate or expand your business in Weston.

"This showcase is a one off opportunity to find out about the benefits of coming to Weston, including great communication links and a skilled workforce."

The event includes a major business insider debate from 8am-10am and tours around Weston town centre and major employment sites in the town.

Prebooking is required by emailing business@ n-somerset.gov.uk or calling 01934 426907/426266.

Exhibitors already attending include McLaren Life which is developing Dolphin Square and St Mowden, the developer behind the regeneration of Locking Parklands.


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