MEP Giles Chichester to meet Plymouth City Council leader

Plymouth Council offices

Council offices in Plymouth: South West MEP Giles Chichester will visit Plymouth City Council leader Vivien Pengelly there

Giles Chichester, Conservative MEP for the South West and Gibraltar, is to meet with Councillor Vivien Pengelly, leader of Plymouth City Council, at the Council House in Plymouth on Friday, January 13.

The meeting has been arranged to brief the MEP on a range of projects and programmes including those in receipt of European funding that the city council has initiated to further economic development and growth.

MEP Chichester, who is Conservative Energy spokesman in the European Parliament, has a specific interest in the city’s policies and programmes to promote the use of alternative energy sources and, in particular Plymouth’s Energy from Waste project.

A briefing meeting has also been arranged for the MEP with Kevin Kelway, marketing executive for Outset Plymouth, in their offices in Milbay. This organisation, which also has centres in Torbay and Plymouth, provides free advice, training and assistance to those involved in start up business projects.  Funding is provided by Plymouth City Council and The European Regional Development Fund.

 

(from a press release)

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