Be in the room where local decision-makers meet local businesses.
Join fellow Chamber members for a high-impact morning of insight, influence and honest discussion on what’s happening in North Tyneside and what’s coming next.
What’s in it for you?
You’ll hear directly from Emma Foody, MP for Cramlington and Killingworth, as she outlines the vision and priorities for the year ahead – and what it means for you and your business.
You’ll also have the chance to shape the conversation during our state of trade Q&A session, where Chamber members speak about local business conditions – what’s working, what’s not, and where support is needed most. These insights feed directly into the Chamber’s policy activity, ensuring your voice is heard by local, regional and national decision-makers.
Don’t miss out. This is your opportunity to connect with local leaders, raise issues affecting your business, and hear how others across the city are navigating the current climate.
This event is exclusive to Chamber members only.
Places are limited. If you’re not a member and would like to attend or find out more about joining, please email: your@neechamber.co.uk.
Agenda
- 09:30 – 09:35 Welcome: Rachel Anderson, Assistant Director - Policy at North East Chamber of Commerce
- 09:35 – 10:05 Presentation: MP Emma Foody
- 10:05 – 10:55 Q&A and discussion: All. An opportunity to ask questions and discuss your business’s successes and challenges in the current local environment
- 11:00 Meeting close
Who should attend?
This event is ideal for business owners, managers and decision-makers based in or operating across North Tyneside.
Whether you want to stay informed, raise local issues or connect with fellow members, Area Meetings are YOUR platform to SPEAK UP and GET INVOLVED.
Useful to know
- Dress code: No formal dress code, but we recommend dressing as you would for a meeting with a new client – smart but comfortable.
- Conduct: We want everyone to feel welcome. Please treat guest speakers, fellow attendees and Chamber colleagues with courtesy and respect.
- One attendee per organisation to ensure a fair and inclusive discussion.