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2000

CBI CHIEF BACKS SEEDA ON REGENERATION

"Making a big difference" to business and the quality of life in the South East is how the Director General of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), Digby Jones CBE, described the South East England Development Agency (SEEDA).

Visiting the SEEDA regeneration project at Chatham Maritime in North Kent, the CBI chief said he was "a huge fan of Regional Development Agencies" and rejected the criticism that they were "just another layer of bureaucracy." SEEDA, he believed, was "key to delivering quality regeneration in the South East."

"Since Explaining that his visit to Chatham Maritime had "made a huge impact" on his views by showing regeneration in action, Mr Jones praised SEEDA and Medway Council for their "forward-looking approach". Medway, he said, was "an undiscovered jewel in the South East's crown."

He also argued for SEEDA to be more vigorous in espousing the South East's strengths and its own role in boosting economic development, pledging that the CBI would give its support to any campaign to promote the region. The European connection was of vital importance, he added, as Kent and Medway were the "route ways" linking the UK and Continental Europe.

During Mr Jones's visit to Chatham Maritime - the largest Government supported regeneration project outside London - he met SEEDA's Director of Regeneration & Infrastructure, Paul Hudson; Chatham Maritime Project Director, Justin Elcombe; Medway Council's Head of Economic Development & Tourism, Marc Hume; and the Leader of the Majority Group on Medway Council, Cllr Rodney Chambers, as well as representatives of local businesses.




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