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West London Business

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West London Business
Company typeNon-profit organisation
HeadquartersLondon, W4
Area served
West London
Key people
Websitewww.westlondon.com

West London Business (WLB)[1] is a UK non-profit business leadership forum, founded in 1994. It represents businesses and enterprises with a presence in the seven 'West London Alliance'[2] boroughs:Barnet, Brent, Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham, Harrow, Hillingdon, and Hounslow.

The boroughs have a combined population of 2.1 million people, 1.1 million economically active people and 109,000 active businesses.[3]

Now 3 decades on, WLB seeks to represent the interests of 100,000+ businesses, from small to multinational, located in West London, which contribute an estimated (in 2016) £50 billion (GVA) to the economy of the United Kingdom.[4]

The organisation's mission is to ensure West London stays the best place to do business.

Membership

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WLB has around 200 members, including major corporates and multinationals such as PwC, the Fuller's Brewery, Heathrow Airport, HSBC and Segro, through to SMEs, we well as Further Education and Higher Education institutions. The organisation claims the results is a forum for promotion and networking in West London.

In joining WLB members commit to work together to raise West London’s global economic competitiveness, whilst pursuing social and environmental sustainability.

Activities

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West London Business is active in:

  • providing members with knowledge of London-wide and local political and economic developments
  • lobbying to influence public policy decisions that affect the local business environment.
  • promoting economic development, entrepreneurial activity and innovation,
  • supporting growth sectors such as pharmaceuticals, food, information technology, logistics, creative industries and tourism.

Under CEO Andrew Dakers[5] they developed more services and partnerships including:

WLB promoted the West London Orbital underground railway scheme.[6] WLB and partners are working on the possibility of converting freight lines into passenger services. This would include linking Brentford to Barnet via the Dudding Hill line.

History

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The organisation emerged from the merger of West London Inward and West London Chamber of Commerce in the early 2000s. Much of the energy from Business in the Community's West London Leadership team folded into WLB in the early 2000s.

Recent chief executives:

  • Kate Ashton (2003-5)
  • Frank Wingate (2005–15)
  • Andrew Dakers (2015-)

West London Business has in the past offered:

  • free support for business start-up and micro companies through the 'Business London West Consortium'
  • commercial consultancy services, using specialist partner consultants where appropriate
  • promoting inward investment and business growth services with funding support from the London Development Agency.

References

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  1. ^ "HOME". West London Business.
  2. ^ "West London Alliance | Improving outcomes for over 20 years". West London Alliance.
  3. ^ "West London Alliance - Improving outcomes for over 20 years". West London Alliance. Retrieved 2024-05-29.
  4. ^ "Home". Office for National Statistics.
  5. ^ "About Andrew | ANDREW DAKERS". Retrieved 2021-06-30.
  6. ^ "West London Orbital". Transport for London. Retrieved 2024-05-29.