Tomasz Wisniewski, Managing Director of After Brexit Support met with the Gary Woodman, Chief Executive of Worcester Local Enterprise Council.
They discussed the work of ABS in the local community including some specific needs of migrant workers in Worcestershire.
Special thanks to WLEP Team for creating and delivering economic growth and jobs in the Worcestershire County.
The Worcestershire Local Enterprise Partnership (WLEP) is responsible for developing and delivering Worcestershire’s 10-year Strategic Economic Plan which was agreed by all partner organisations and submitted to Government in March 2014. The WLEP is working to:
Create 25,000 jobs
Increase Gross Value Added (GVA) by £2.9bn
Contribute towards the delivery of 21,500 new homes by 2025.
You can find out more about Gary Woodman and Worcester Local Enterprise Council by fallowing link below:
Update from Worcestershire LEP Chief Executive, Gary Woodman: September 2017
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