Wednesday, November 27, 2024

MP opens Enterprise Centre in Beverley

Beverley and Holderness MP Graham Stuart has opened the new Beverley Enterprise Centre, a £4.8m development project which will offer facilities for 29 businesses, including office space, conference facilities and business support.

During his visit Graham strongly welcomed the creation of this new Centre and spoke about both the vital role it will play in attracting new businesses to Beverley and the important support it will give existing businesses to thrive. He also thanked the many stakeholders who worked together across the region to make this project a reality, including Alan Menzies, who is Executive Director of Planning and Economic Regeneration at East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Paul Bell, the Head of Economic Development and Communications at ERYC, and James Newman OBE, who is the Chair of the Hull and East Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership.

Councillor Jane Evison, portfolio holder for economic investment, growth and tourism at East Riding Council, said: “We are thrilled with the magnificent Beverley Enterprise Centre, and I am sure it will become a major landmark building both for the businesses and for Beverley as a developing centre for industry.”

Mr Stuart said:: “I look forward to seeing the economic benefits this centre will bring as more businesses locate in this great town, and I am pleased that the design of the building will ensure that this is done in an environmentally sustainable way.”

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