Business Projects
Primary Authority delivers the confidence to invest and grow. It gives businesses the right to form a statutory partnership with a single local authority, which then gives robust advice that draws on a detailed understanding of their operations and applies regardless of where premises are based or products are sold. A primary authority is entitled to provide other councils with evidence of compliance - thus avoiding repeated information requests and unnecessary checks - and recommendations about how best to tackle broad issues quickly and effectively at a local level. Both aspects serve to drive down costs for companies in partnerships. Business Participation.
Trading Places is an opportunity to strengthen links with councils, and help them to appreciate the day to day demands of commercial life. UK businesses of all sizes can agree to host a short but intensive study visit for officers from the regulatory services, either directly or through their trade associations or representative bodies. This is a two-way learning experience: the valuable insight companies provide serves to improve the support they receive. LBRO Trading Places








