The infrastructure and policy developments set to shape the future of Staffordshire to be shared at next ‘Big Business Breakfast’ event

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Local businesses are set to receive an insight into the upcoming infrastructure and policy developments that will shape the future of the county at Staffordshire Chambers’ next Big Business Breakfast event.

A team of keynote speakers will join business leaders at the bet365 Stadium on Friday, 20 September, for the ‘Transforming Stoke-on-Trent & Staffordshire’ networking breakfast event, where they will share updates on significant local projects including the A50/A500 corridor and the West Midlands Interchange.

Included in the speaker lineup is Sarah Spink, Strategic Partnerships Lead at Midlands Connect, who will offer an insight into the regional transport development plans including the A50/A500 corridor and changes to the M6.

Sarah will be joined by Michael Kirkland of West Midlands Interchange, the country’s most significant new rail service logistics development, who will explore the opportunities and impact of the project on local businesses, as well as Richard Hickman of Indurent, formally St. Modwen Logistics, who will examine the local market and the latest innovations in office and warehouse construction.

Representatives from Stoke-on-Trent City Council and Staffordshire County Council will provide additional updates on infrastructure and policy developments crucial to local businesses.

Chris Plant, Deputy CEO of Staffordshire Chambers, said: “Our upcoming Big Business Breakfast event, the third event in the series, is a pivotal opportunity for businesses to gain crucial insights into the transformative infrastructure and policy developments shaping our county’s future.

“With expert speakers addressing a range of key projects, this event will provide invaluable information and foster vital connections for our local business community.

“It’s also a fantastic networking opportunity for local businesses of all sizes and sectors.”

Tickets include a hot breakfast and can be booked via the Staffordshire Chambers website, here.

Tom Hammersley

Digital Content Officer at Staffordshire Chambers of Commerce. BA hons journalism graduate.

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