What if...

What if...
no one created new jobs?
New businesses and employment are vital to the economic health of this country – to remain competitive in global markets, we need a constant stream of new ideas and products than can generate wealth and provide employment.
From my experience, I believe we need to be committed to using local labour and providing real training opportunities that are accessible to all groups and sections of our communities. It is an essential part of regeneration and renewal. Providing employment, training and learning opportunities is a key component of the complex jigsaw in delivering inclusive and sustainable regeneration.
As a regeneration developer, we explore wider employment opportunities such as IT, sales & marketing, administration, alongside typical site employment. This has been a crucial element towards the success of our most complex regeneration schemes.
Communities are not transformed by physical interventions alone, but rather by a combination of physical change alongside social and economic interventions.
If new jobs are not created within our most deprived communities, by way of training and employment initiatives, then it is these communities that tend to suffer the most both socially and economically.
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