Loughborough Echo

Martin Traynor OBE takes over the reins as chair of Loughborou­gh Town Deal

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A FORMER Government business champion has been appointed as chair of the Loughborou­gh Town Deal Board.

Martin Traynor OBE is a former consultant and Group Chief Executive of the Leicesters­hire Chamber of Commerce and spent many years in the hospitalit­y sector.

More recently Martin has been a Small Business Crown Representa­tive for the Cabinet office, helping to improve relations between Government and businesses.

He now chairs the board responsibl­e for working with 11 projects which are delivering over £40 million of investment into the area, boosting skills, regenerati­ng the town and supporting the visitor economy.

Martin has been on the Town Deal board since its inception and was appointed as chair at the March meeting, replacing Dr Nik Kotecha OBE DL.

Martin said: “I am honoured to be appointed as the chair of Loughborou­gh Town Deal Board.

“The Town Deal has already delivered almost £15 million investment into the area and several projects have been completed including the creation of the Careers and Enterprise Hub, improvemen­ts to the canal side, a significan­t town centre regenerati­on scheme and support for visitor economy.

“There is much more on the way, and I am determined to support the remaining Town Deal projects through to their completion. They will leave a significan­t legacy for Loughborou­gh.”

Local businessma­n Charles Bentley has also joined the Town Deal board. Charles is managing director of Loughborou­gh-based Charles Bentley which provides a wide range of products for the home and garden. The company was founded in 1860.

Charles said: “I am extremely pleased to join the board and look forward to working with fellow board members and officers to help drive forward this exciting investment for the town.”

Loughborou­gh Town Deal secured £16.9 million from the Government’s Towns Fund and is backing 11 projects in total.

Other Town Deal projects already completed include the creation of SportPark Pavilion 4 at Loughborou­gh University which is part of the Healthy and Innovative Loughborou­gh project. Several elements of the Living Loughborou­gh project are also up and running including the expansion of free wi-fi in the town centre, an augmented reality heritage trail and free business support for local businesses. More elements of this scheme are being developed.

Other projects include work to save the last major Bell Foundry in Britain

– John Taylor & Co; the Lanes and Links scheme which will better link the town centre and Queen’s Park and see the creation of a place to make the impact of Covid on the community; a Digital Skills Hub at Loughborou­gh College; the creation of the Generator, a creative arts and culture hub; support for Great Central Railway; and support for a flood scheme for Loughborou­gh’s Wood Brook.

To find out more about the Loughborou­gh Town Deal projects, visit: www.loughborou­ghtowndeal.co.uk

The Town Deal Board involves representa­tives from Charnwood Borough Council, Loughborou­gh University, Loughborou­gh College, Love Loughborou­gh, Leicesters­hire County Council, the Leicester and Leicesters­hire Enterprise Partnershi­p, Charnwood Together Economy and Skills Group, local businesses and Loughborou­gh MP Jane Hunt.

 ?? ?? Charles Bentley, a new member of the Loughborou­gh Town Deal board. Picture: Alistair Langham.
Charles Bentley, a new member of the Loughborou­gh Town Deal board. Picture: Alistair Langham.
 ?? ?? Martin Traynor OBE, the new chair of the Loughborou­gh Town Deal Board. Picture: Alistair Langham.
Martin Traynor OBE, the new chair of the Loughborou­gh Town Deal Board. Picture: Alistair Langham.

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