Newham Barnsley Partnership | London 2012

Local businesses have been given an insight on the impact that the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games on businesses in the region and across the UK.

Business people joined MPs John Healey, Dan Jarvis and Angela Smith at the Holiday Inn Barnsley for the event, hosted by Barnsley & Rotherham Chamber of Commerce and the Newham-Barnsley Partnership, a unique link established by Barnsley Council with London Borough of Newham – the principal host borough for the Games.

Delegates heard from Clive Dutton, Executive Director for Regeneration, Planning and Property at the London Borough of Newham, on the impact that London 2012 has had on the business community and the prosperity and regeneration of Newham and East London.

Lauren Pigg, of Yorkshire Gold Business Club, explained the opportunities presented by the UK’s ‘decade of sport’ through ‘Compete For’ – the London 2012 procurement portal. Businesses from Barnsley, including Constructional Timber, have already benefitted from London 2012, through ‘Compete For.’

Councillor Stephen Houghton said: “Through the Newham Barnsley Partnership, we are putting ourselves at the forefront of the legacy from London 2012 and as part of that we are doing our best to exploit the opportunities for Barnsley’s businesses. Working with the Chamber of Commerce, we will continue to make the most of our partnership with Newham, and our unique link to the London Games, to keep driving the economic development of our town.”

Race online 2012 for Barnsley

Barnsley are committed to getting 100% of their citizens online by 2012 as part of the Race online 2012 scheme from HM Government. The project from Barnsley council named “Totally online Barnsley” aims not only about the access to technology, but to help give the citizens of Barnsley new skills with computers with the aim to up employability.

Along with publicly-funded work placements, Barnsley council is staking much of its future on the digital revolution: 80% of South Yorkshire will be connected to next generation broadband over the next three years.

Yorkshire Minister Rosie Winterton said: “This will place South Yorkshire in the forefront of technological change, and will put the sub-region in a much stronger position to be able to benefit from the up-turn when it comes.”

Barnsley Council’s principal European and regional strategy officer, Martin Cantor, says: “In Barnsley we’ve chosen to set ourselves this very ambitious target… What we mean by 100 per cent online is that everybody in the borough understands what is in it for them and has the confidence and the skills to get where they want to be in the digital world.”

To see how you can get involved, visit http://raceonline2012.org/

Referenced from (http://raceonline2012.org/stories/totally-online-barnsley)

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