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Businesses sought to join the team transforming King’s Lynn

This image shows the Town Board.
This image shows the Town Board.

Published: Wednesday, 9th October 2024

King’s Lynn businesses have an exciting opportunity to become part of the dynamic team driving forward significant regeneration and investment in the town.

King’s Lynn Town Board is looking for more business representatives to strengthen the private sector voice on the board, ensuring companies are involved in shaping the future of the town. It is also a great chance for business professionals to further their own professional development and networks.

The board, a public-private partnership, oversees the exciting £37m King’s Lynn Town Deal programme, which includes a £25m Government grant, working alongside the Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk and Norfolk County Council to deliver a range of transformative projects.

These projects include the new library and community hub, currently taking shape on Baxter’s Plain, and the full renovation and refurbishment of St George’s Guildhall as a regional and national centre for arts, creativity, and theatre, which has now secured planning permission.

Vicky Etheridge, King’s Lynn Town Board Interim Chair, said: “We already have several committed business representatives on the Town Board and this is an exciting time for more to join, with a number of projects currently on the go, backed by significant national investment.

“It’s an excellent opportunity to contribute to the transformation of King’s Lynn, while gaining experience as a non-executive director and building professional relationships with other leaders across King’s Lynn and Norfolk more widely.”

Councillor Alistair Beales, Leader of the Borough Council and a member of the King’s Lynn Town Board, said: “Each of us on the Town Board have a commitment to drive the sustainable economic regeneration of our town and support its long-term economic growth and productivity.

“Businesses are an important part of our town, and we want to make sure you continue to be involved in taking it to the next stage. So if you’re excited about this opportunity – and have the skills, experience, energy, and commitment required – then please get in touch.”

If you’re interested, please visit www.visionkingslynn.co.uk for the recruitment pack and contact the Programme Team on placebasedinvestment@west-norfolk.gov.uk for how to apply. The closing date for applications is 3 November 2024.

 

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