An Economic Board that includes and represents its community
Councillors and local authorities represent an important arm in the development of local economic policies.
Business representatives can help enable the development of the supports and infrastructure necessary for the market place.
Representatives from local educational and training organisations can train communities in relevant skills, eg schools, further education, private training, vocational, and religious organisations.
Citizens are welcome - and contribute what the needs of the community are
Linking community groups, that are fulfilling needs of smaller groups with each other and other types of service providers, can help towards developing a better spread of services.
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