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Global and local experts say it s time to press the reset button Belfast Innovation and Inclusive Growth Commission members (from left) Grainne Long, chief executive NI Housing Executive; Suzanne Wylie, chief executive Belfast City Council; Cllr Áine Groogan, chair of Belfast City Council’s strategic policy and resources committee; and Ann McGregor-Sistern, chief executive of NI Chamber. Picture: Kelvin Boyes/PressEye 29 June, 2021 01:00 PROPOSALS on providing more homes in Belfast city centre and completely reshaping the city with more social and green space, a café culture and sustainable transport were outlined in a newly published ‘Reset for Growth’ report. The recently-commissioned Belfast Innovation and Inclusive Growth Commission had been tasked with focusing on inclusive growth which benefits the whole community. ....
EXECUTIVE CHANGES: Rosslyn promotes new CEO; Celtic CEO ready to start Tue, 6th Apr 2021 14:54 (Alliance News) - The following is a round-up of London-listed company director and manager changes announced on Tuesday and not separately reported by Alliance News: GlaxoSmithKline PLC - Brentford, Middlesex-based pharmaceutical firm - Hires Anne Beal as non-executive director, starting May 6. Beal will replace Lynn Elsenhans as chair of the Corporate Responsibility Committee, and Elsenhans will stay on the board for an additional year to allow for a handover. Beal is founder and chief executive officer of AbsoluteJOI Skincare. She spent six years at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, instructing in paediatrics. ....
One part of the site, dubbed Plot 21, is protected from housing development – it is safeguarded for use as a wharf. But residents were shocked when plans for housing on the site emerged during a community engagement webinar, held in lieu of a face-to-face meeting because of Covid-19. They were told that not only does the developer have plans to build housing on Plot 21, Lewisham Council is asking Hutchison to do it. On top of this, when the webinar, held by Hutchison’s community engagement consultant Forty Shillings, was first published online, it was edited to leave out parts of what was said in relation to the council lobbying for housing. ....