He also met with local business leaders from across Sussex, discussing the economic redevelopment taking place in the region and how government funding has helped to support this.
At Havelock Place, the Chancellor welcomed the development’s first tenant Medica, a leading provider of radiology reporting services, and handed them the keys to their new office. Medica has recently expanded to take on 12 new staff.
Meeting with key partners of the project including; Sea Change Sussex,Vinci Construction UK, South East Local Enterprise Partnership and East Sussex County Council, he discussed the success of the development and plans for other projects underway in East Sussex supported by the National Infrastructure Plan.
Following this, the Chancellor attended a roundtable where he met small businesses based in and around Hastings to discuss the local economy and government support for those looking to expand and grow.
George Osborne said: “Today, I have seen first-hand the regeneration taking place in Hastings and seen the positive effect it is having on the local economy. Government support, through such things like the Growing Places Fund, has boosted projects like Havelock Place, providing much needed finance to get important developments going.”
“The government’s long term economic plan is to back business and support local economies which are vital for providing jobs and security for hardworking people.”
“What I’ve seen today shows this plan is working and highlighted East Sussex as a great coastal business location.”
Part of the government’s National Infrastructure Plan, the Growing Places Fund provides up-front funding to help Local Authorities and developers drive projects forward and to unlock further development.