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Mayor starts recruitment drive for night-time economy commission

New body is aiming to boost the West Midlands' night-time economy

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West Midlands Mayor Richard Parker has called on industry leaders to help him draw up a plan to protect and revitalise the region's night-time economy.

The mayor is recruiting members for a so-called night-time economy commission to explore the challenges facing venues such as pubs, cinemas and restaurants and then identify what support the sector needs to thrive.

The night-time economy is a big employer in the region, making up around a third of the entire West Midlands workforce with 120,000 working in hospitality.

It has been a difficult time for the sector which was hit hard by lockdowns and restrictions during the covid-19 pandemic alongside other issues such as cost-of-living pressures, licensing and regulation, public transport and staffing issues.

Mayor Parker said: "Our night-time economy is a crucial part of what makes the West Midlands a vibrant place to live, work and visit.

"That's why I'm going to be working side by side with industry leaders, businesses and communities to help this sector not just survive but thrive.

"That means valuing the jobs it creates, backing the businesses that keep our region buzzing after dark and ensuring everyone feels safe, supported and confident."