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Inclusion in the built environment - The Bristol company going the extra mile for local communities

The built environment is everything around us; buildings, homes, infrastructure for transport

Nikki Davies, managing director, Meeting Place at event (Image: Meeting Place )

Using the built environment as a force for good is the central aim of Bristol-based Meeting Place.

The public relations and communications company for construction (built environment), works alongside clients, communities and political stakeholders to demonstrate the lasting impact development can make.

Meeting Place’s focus is on maximising social value through its activity and bringing forward the societal benefits that can be achieved through new development.

As Reach plc prepares for National Inclusion Week, September 25 - October 1, BusinessLive caught up with managing director Nikki Davies to find out how the company is bringing social value and D&I to the built environment.

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Ms Davies told us that she has seen diversity and inclusion becoming key topics of discussion over the past few years.

She said: “There’s no denying that the sector remains dominated by straight white males, apart from the baby steps we’ve taken with maybe more women at the table, it's straight white men.

“I think only about 15% of this sector is made up of women and just 2% of those are on site. BAME and disabled employees make up 6% of the workforce, so clearly we have a lot of work to do.”