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RBWM Corporate Plan – Local business shaping our priorities
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The Royal Borough is holding early conversations to help shape a new strategy that will set out refreshed priorities for the council and the place it serves – and the council wants to hear from the business community to inform this vision.
We would like to hear your thoughts on questions including:
How the council can work more effectively in partnership with local business?
What are the key challenges and opportunities around recruitment?
What should the council prioritise in terms of its support for business?
Feedback from this survey will be used to inform the council's development of its priorities and Corporate Plan. Responses should be submitted by 8th December.
The Royal Borough is holding early conversations to help shape a new strategy that will set out refreshed priorities for the council and the place it serves – and the council wants to hear from the business community to inform this vision.
We would like to hear your thoughts on questions including:
How the council can work more effectively in partnership with local business?
What are the key challenges and opportunities around recruitment?
What should the council prioritise in terms of its support for business?
Feedback from this survey will be used to inform the council's development of its priorities and Corporate Plan. Responses should be submitted by 8th December.