ECONOMIC GROWTH

The natural place for investment

Stroud DC's online economic development ‘prospectus’ sets out why the district is ‘The Natural Place’ to do business, says Kathy O'Leary.

I think we proved we can organise a successful event in a brewery.

This isn't related to the Coronation of King Charles III, the Big Lunch and street parties last weekend. The occasion was the launch of an online district economic development ‘prospectus' at Stroud Brewery, home of organic beers such as Tom Long, an amber bitter named after the mythical highwayman of Minchinhampton Common, and Budding pale ale, named after Edwin Beard Budding, who invented the lawnmower on the brewery site in 1830.

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