A new government front door for local impact

In this Municipal Journal opinion piece, our colleague Bramwell Blower reflects on the government’s new Office for the Impact Economy. He outlines how good business supports local communities and calls on local leaders to build more business partnerships through the new Office for the Impact Economy. 

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