Business showcase gets royal seal of approval

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A landmark event to showcase Warrington and Cheshire’s world-class business credentials has been given a royal seal of approval.
His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent officially opened Celebrate Cheshire – a major exhibition to boost inward investment that has the backing of more than 60 blue chip companies and organisations as well as Business and Enterprise Minister Mark Prisk.
The two-day ‘business expo’ – being held at Chester Racecourse yesterday and today (Saturday Sept 17) – has seen Warrington Borough Council team up with Cheshire East, Cheshire West and Chester Council as well as leading lights from the private and voluntary sectors.
It aims to spearhead a dynamic new approach to attract inward investment and spread the word about what Cheshire has to offer.
The free event spotlights Cheshire’s ‘star qualities’ – its tremendous business and educational opportunities, its highly-skilled workforce, high-quality products and services and great potential for growth. It also provides an opportunity to celebrate Cheshire as a great place to live, work, visit and enjoy.
The event has been put together by Marketing Cheshire, backed by the three unitary local authorities, Cheshire business leaders, Cheshire and Warrington Local Enterprise Partnership and the education and voluntary sectors.
For further information visit: www.celebratecheshire.co.uk


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