Putting Winchester at the forefront of gender equality
We’re decades away from achieving true gender equality. Can Winchester benefit from under-used resources by moving faster than the rest of the world?
NOT business as usual
We’re decades away from achieving true gender equality. Can Winchester benefit from under-used resources by moving faster than the rest of the world?
Rural businesses have particular challenges around broadband, and social isolation. Can the WinchBiz attendees come up with some smart solutions to connect them to the district’s businesses?
If Winchester is to grow its attractiveness as a location for business, do we need a agreed standard of service? And should we reward the best?
Is affordable housing in Winchester really affordable? Can it be really affordable. And if not, what happens to the town’s services? A WinchBiz session discussed them problems and solutions.
Is Winchester no town for young people? Can it give itself the necessary cool – and starting salaries – or is it doomed to be “a nice place to raise kids”?
What exactly is geovation, and how can it help make Winchester a better place to do business? This is what the WinchBiz attendees learned…
For all Winchester’s beauty, parts of its infrastructure are ugly. How can we work around the travel problems aks a #WinchBiz session
Would a design festival be a good way to bring Winchester’s creative industries together, and bring them to the notice of the world? An Unconference session discussed the idea…
One way that WInchester business can aid each other is by using local suppliers where possible. But how can those businesses find each other? A WinchBiz session had some ideas.
Winchester has fantastic heritage – but sometimes it blinds people to the cultural impact of the creative industries. How can we make more of WInchester’s vibrant creative sector?