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South London BusinessMagazine Bi-monthly
South London Business is a business-led public / private partnership that promotes the economic development of South London. It represents and promotes South London’s business interests by lobbying central, regional and local government on issues such as: • Orbital transport infrastructure improvements • Economic regeneration, including the promotion of town centers with strong vibrant economies, • Skills and workforce development, and • Safeguarding strategic sites for commercial development • Promotes South London as an excellent investment opportunity • Actively encourages the retention and prosperity of existing South London businesses • Facilitates cohesion, unity and the development of a strong business identity for South London • Promotes both the concept and application of innovation and entrepreneurship in our local businesses • Provides support and skills development opportunities for South London businesses, and • Works with regional partners on issues such as business development and tourism South London Business magazine will help members of the business community promote themselves throughout the London boroughs of Bromley, Croydon, Greenwich, Kingston, Lambeth, Lewisham, Merton, Richmond, Sutton and Wandsworth. Our partners and regular contributors include such organizations as HSBC, Mazars LLP, BT, Barclays, AMEC Spei UK, Baker Tilly, Mott MacDonald, Biggin Hill Airport, Trinity Mirror, LDA, Think London, London First and the South London Partnership. South London Business carries a series of regular business, leisure and lifestyle advertising features all backed by authoritive editorial support from leading figures within their speciality. The features supplement also carries regular review sections on topics such as Motoring, entertainment and travel. For further information download the media pack. |
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