"We’re open for business" may be an overused phrase but it’s a very clear message coming from businesses across West Cheshire contributing to a new video being shared with national and international delegates in Liverpool.
The new video for growth produced by Cheshire West and Chester Council is being shown during the International Festival for Business running from June to July.
"The video promotes Cheshire West and Chester as a fantastic place for creating business opportunities". Said Councillor Stuart Parker Executive Member for Culture and Economy
"I would encourage all businesses in our area to watch the video and share it as widely as possible, as one contributor mentioned to me - it makes me feel proud to be doing business in Cheshire".
From Regatta’s newest distribution facilities in Ellesmere Port to the Queen’s Award for Innovation winners Heat Trace in Helsby the message is clear; West Cheshire has the facilities, transport networks, skilled workforce and support available from the local authority to help business growth.
Waitrose show off their latest store in Northwich and The Lion Salt Works looks forward to opening as the countries newest industrial heritage attraction. Retail ambassador Janice Atlay from Chateau de Sable talks about the growth she has seen after opening in Chester whilst Jamie Christon from Chester Zoo celebrates record visitor numbers and the new Islands attraction.
Fab Lab has brought the latest technology to Ellesmere Port while Chief Executive for William Sinclair Horticulture Peter Rush sums up the area: "You will realise very very quickly for your selves that this region and the support network is actually second to none. You won’t find that level of support anywhere else in the UK."
The new video can be seen online at – https://vimeo.com/97911081