West London Business

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West London Business (WLB)[1] is a non-profit business leadership forum. It represents business and enterprise with any commercial focus across the seven 'West London Alliance'[2] boroughs:

with a combined population of 1.4 million people.

It seeks to represent the interests of 87,000 businesses, from small to multinational, located in west London, which contribute an estimated (in 2009) £32.4 billion (GVA)[3] to the UK economy.

Membership

WLB has over 800 members, including major corporates and multinationals such as GlaxoSmithKline, the BBC, Heathrow Airport, HSBC and SEGRO, through to SMEs in a wide range of sectors. The organisation claims this results in a unique forum for promotion and networking in west London.

Activities

West London Business is active in:

More recently under their new CEO Andrew Dakers they have gone through significant change and have developed a more comprehensive level of services which are:

It works with the West London Alliance (the public body group incorporating the councils which cover the North West London area) which includes Hounslow, Ealing, Brent, Harrow, Hillingdon, Barnet and Hammersmith & Fulham)

As a transport initiative, throughout the 2000s it has promoted the West London Orbital underground railway scheme. This is being revived in large due to CrossRail 2. WSP who originally worked on the Orbital loop project, are working on the possibility of converting some old freight lines into passenger services. this would focus on linking Brentford to Barnet.

References

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