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<title>West Somerset Business Network Fair 28 February 2007 </title>
<description>&lt;p&gt;
      The West Somerset Business Network Fair, which took place on 28 February 
      2007 at the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.queenshall.info/&quot; title=&quot;Queen's Hall, Minehead, West Somerset&quot; name=&quot;entertainment&quot;&gt;Queen's 
      Hall, Minehead, West Somerset&lt;/a&gt;, was a resounding success.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      The emphasis on local businesses showing their products and services was 
      a great improvement on previous years where government support services 
      and government organizations took pride of place. Hopefully, in future 
      years, the West Somerset Business Fair will grow and go from strength to 
      strength.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      In conversation with Sandra Wilson, who runs the business network in 
      this small West Country rural area, I learnt of changes that had been 
      made during the previous year. The emphasis has been moved away from 
      regular meetings because there are so many other organizations providing 
      these. Instead, the West Somerset Business Network will concentrate on 
      creating several major events a year such as the West Somerset Business 
      Fair.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      For me, as an online author, writing as Rob Hopcott, and needing little 
      more than a laptop and a creative idea, the products and services at the 
      Fair were not a great deal of interest but it was a great experience 
      meeting up with local business people and coming up to date with local 
      gossip.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      Much of the image that is portrayed by the governmental organizations 
      locally is very much less than dynamic. We hear of farmers who are not 
      allowed to plant biofuel crops because it will not be in keeping with 
      the traditional activities of the area. We see large national retail 
      shopping chains encouraged locally in preference to small businesses. We 
      see car parks needed by local businesses sold off. Writing to local 
      councilors and the MP is startling in its lack of any response and there 
      is a constant stream of letters in the local press critical of the 
      directions chosen by the local Conservative politicians whose party has 
      been in power for many years.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      So it was immensely refreshing to talk to local business people at the &lt;a href=&quot;http://westsomersetbusinessnetwork.org.uk&quot; title=&quot;West Somerset Business Network&quot; name=&quot;business&quot;&gt;West 
      Somerset Business Fair&lt;/a&gt; who were bubbling with ideas about ways to 
      make West Somerset a better place to live in and do business. These 
      people were not just moaning they were coming up with genuine ideas 
      which would make a practical difference.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      One particular theme was mentioned above all the others and that was the 
      importance of focusing on building a strong and well integrated 
      community and moving away from an obsession with capital projects. The 
      feeling was that capital projects were very easy for bureaucrats to 
      understand but the real thing that makes business better in the local 
      area is building links between people and creating events where they 
      could relate to each other and informally network with the community who 
      were their market.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      Few people I spoke to could see any point in spending millions of pounds 
      on new Council Offices. Many of them had spoken out over the months of 
      this local controversy. And many believed that the West Somerset 
      District Council had not listened in any way to what they said. The 
      highly restrictive local consultation systems were criticized too for 
      their lack of an opinion audit trail that would demonstrate impartially 
      a point of view had been fairly taken into account.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      Instead, creating places where the public could gather and interact 
      locally and socially was seen as being much more important and a better 
      contributer to the local economy.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      The recently instituted (long-awaited) Farmers Market in Minehead is an 
      example of this. Speaking personally, whenever I go to a farmer's 
      market, I always end up talking to somebody. This is a good thing. It 
      promotes community beyond the mere selling of some local organic produce.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      Why not also have a free artist's market, a local speaker's corner And a 
      place outside where musicians can meet And play music for anybody who 
      wants to listen? No doubt the local bureaucrats can think of many 
      reasons why this should not happen. Perhaps some of these are valid, 
      after all we live in a very repressive society in the UK these days And 
      Local Government must implement these laws. However, we must try hard to 
      find (legal) ways around the mounting repressive legislation that has 
      been generated by Members of Parliament who love passing laws against 
      things more than creating opportunity for positive progress. We must 
      believe that making progress to grow our communities has been made more 
      difficult, not impossible.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      Watchet Carnival is a good example of the sort of community activity 
      that's done more to regenerate the area than the millions of pounds 
      being spent on new council officers. I spoke to Loretta Whetlor and was 
      very much encouraged by her enthusiasm for the next Watchet Carnival 
      which sounds as if it will be the best one ever.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      Penny Ward And Colin Balkham from Project Computers are wonderful 
      examples of what 'can do' local people can achieve. They have taken 
      matters into their own hands And organized their isolated local rural 
      community in Luxborough so they and their neighbors can receive 
      broadband by wireless. I understand that they have now extended their 
      broadband and wireless expertise into helping boating And yachting 
      people use &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.dartharbour.org/harbour_river-guide/internet-access/&quot; title=&quot;broadband Internet access in the Dartmouth area (Dart Harbour)&quot; name=&quot;internet-access&quot;&gt;broadband 
      facilities in the Dartmouth area (Dart Harbor) &lt;/a&gt;
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      Again and again, local business people said to me that the focus of 
      development in Exmoor And West Somerset should be on IT And Internet 
      based businesses. Certainly tourism has its place but there are 
      opportunities, locally, for building a a thriving knowledge based 
      industry with channels of communication, markets and wealth from online 
      Internet based activities. This is our future And we are currently well 
      behind others in seizing these opportunities.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      If we were spending millions of pounds on ensuring that West Somerset 
      was a center of international Internet communications and links, we 
      would be doing more for West Somerset than putting millions of pounds 
      into Local Government buildings or any other bricks and mortar projects. 
      I find it completely incomprehensible that the local ruling party 
      Conservatives are pressing ahead with these new offices despite their 
      knowledge that local government is being completely reorganized and 
      centralized into unitary authorities with a potentially very much 
      different and smaller bureaucratic office requirement. The May elections 
      could see the removal of this local political party from power and it is 
      unlikely that the incoming Councillors will continue with this much 
      criticized project.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      The West Somerset Business Fair was a great success but, for the future 
      success of businesses in West Somerset, we need ordinary business 
      people's common sense opinions to be heard louder.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      The image of West Somerset needs to be of a thriving local Internet and 
      knowledge based community, reaching out to the rest of the world and 
      forming a center of communications with the rest of the world.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      West Somerset and Exmoor is a wonderful place to live and rear a family. 
      We need to make it a wonderful place to do business and we need local 
      politicians in place that can make it so.
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      Bye for now
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      Rob
    &lt;/p&gt;
    &lt;p&gt;
      (Rob Hopcott - online business author)
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