A conference next month will see business leaders and representatives of organisations gather to look at the future economy of east Suffolk.
The East Suffolk Partnership's fifth annual forum at Trinity Park on November 10 is fully booked to consider the theme 'Unlocking the potential of growth in east Suffolk'.
It will concentrate on 'inclusive growth' and explore how to deliver economic growth while improving local services, supporting communities and protecting the environment.
Key note speaker is Minnie Moll, joint chief executive of the East of England Co-operative.
Partnership chairman Ray Herring said: 'The forum is the perfect platform to bring key people, partners and organisations together to think about how we can prosper in these changing times.
'This includes our young people representing the next generation.'
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