

Many councils help support local business and economic development. Some promote tourism in their area, or provide business support services and grants.

Many councils help support local business and economic development. Some promote tourism in their area, or provide business support services and grants.
Create a level playing field for local businesses to succeed by providing and maintaining essential infrastructure and keeping rates low.
Support business viability by resisting initiatives that remove or impede access to essential infrastructure such as roading and parking.
Ensure safety and security for businesses and their customers by supporting community-driven neighbourhood patrols and local police.
Remove unnecessary council red tape so local businesses can start, expand and hire more workers without facing unfair roadblocks.
Keep rates affordable, fair and predictable so firms can invest locally, create sustainable jobs and support the wider community.
Scrap council economic development schemes that waste money and redirect funds to lower rates and improve essential local services.
Support local businesses by ensuring safe streets, accessible parking and vibrant town centres that attract families and visitors.
Advocate for cutting red tape so markets, community events and small businesses can grow, boosting local jobs and foot traffic.
Promote youth employment and training by partnering with local groups and businesses to create real opportunities for young people.
Create a level playing field for local businesses to succeed by providing and maintaining essential infrastructure and keeping rates low.
Support business viability by resisting initiatives that remove or impede access to essential infrastructure such as roading and parking.
Ensure safety and security for businesses and their customers by supporting community-driven neighbourhood patrols and local police.
Remove unnecessary council red tape so local businesses can start, expand and hire more workers without facing unfair roadblocks.
Keep rates affordable, fair and predictable so firms can invest locally, create sustainable jobs and support the wider community.
Scrap council economic development schemes that waste money and redirect funds to lower rates and improve essential local services.
Support local businesses by ensuring safe streets, accessible parking and vibrant town centres that attract families and visitors.
Advocate for cutting red tape so markets, community events and small businesses can grow, boosting local jobs and foot traffic.
Promote youth employment and training by partnering with local groups and businesses to create real opportunities for young people.
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