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WBR Chamber Celebrates 50 Years with Bold Vision and Key Priorities for 2024-2027

WBR Chamber of Commerce representing businesses in Warrenpoint, Burren and Rostrevor launched its Strategic Vision for the region and key priorities for 2024- 2027, which focus on driving growth and investment in the area.  

The launch of the vision and key priorities took place on 8th October at the Whistledown Hotel Warrenpoint, attended by businesses across all sectors.

With the construction of the Narrow Water Bridge underway, the WBR Chamber expects it to improve connectivity, economic growth, and tourism in the region.

Colleen Tinnelly, WBR Chamber of Commerce President states “To mark the 50th Anniversary of the WBR Chamber we have launched our vision and key priorities’ for the next three years

Our vision and key priorities set out what our members believe are the priorities for the Warrenpoint, Burren and Rostrevor business community, and what to expect from the WBR Chamber in response.

The five strategic priorities including growth, connectivity and advocacy will require a collective effort from the businesses with investment from government and local authorities

We want to see Warrenpoint, Burren and Rostrevor an attractive area to live, do business in, visit and invest in for years to come”

Councillor Pete Byrne, Chairperson of Newry Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson added “ Newry Mourne and Down District Council congratulates WBR Chamber of Commerce on their 50th Anniversary and very proud of what the local business community brings to the region. It is important we work together, in the public and private sectors to deliver economic growth and support local business”

Download WBR Chamber’s Vision and Key Priorities document here.

Download WBR Chamber’s Terms of Reference here