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Future-proofed with GFirst LEP

The county's most powerful business group's annual review promises to talk about a future-proofed Gloucestershire next month.

GFirst LEP's annual review is set to take place on 19th September at The School of Business and Technology at the University of Gloucestershire's Oxstalls campus.

The LEP is in charge of a multi-million pound investment budget for the county. It promises to share information at the event on how it is building a Local Industrial Strategy that will set the direction for the future of Gloucestershire's economy and help to inform local choices, prioritise local action and promote local opportunities.

But it's not just the content of the event that is a big talking point. Every year, chairwoman, Diane Savory, and chief executive, David Owen, like to make a big entrance. We've seen skateboards and four-by-fours, could this be the year we see a James Bond-style entrance by parachute?

Free tickets are available now here  

The annual review is sponsored by Bamboo and BPE Solicitors.

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