London Underground poster campaign will encourage businesses to invest in Exeter
Business, education and civic leaders have joined forces to mount an inward investment campaign capitalising on prestigious UK-wide awards for the city’s museum, university and college.
‘Expect success: Invest in Exeter’ is the message of a two-week poster campaign across 10 London Underground interchange stations. A delegation from the city travelled from Exeter St David’s to Paddington to unveil the images.
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Exeter Poster in Paddington Station
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From left: Stuart Franklin from the University of Exeter, leader of Exeter City Council Pete Edwards, station manager Robin Barrington-Best, Paul Goodes from Eagle One, John Larmey from the University of Exeter and Derek Phillips from Exeter Chamber of Commerce, set off from Exeter St David's to promote the city of Exeter in London
Exeter City Council leader Pete Edwards said: “Exeter is so proud of the nationally recognised achievements of the University of Exeter, Exeter College and the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, all celebrated as the best the UK has to offer in their sectors.”
Derek Phillips, vice president of Exeter Chamber of Commerce, added: “Local businesses are delighted to celebrate the outstanding success of three of our most prestigious institutions. This reinforces the attraction of Exeter as the place to invest for a successful future.”
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Exeter was among the top two per cent of locations in the UK for job creation last year and can boast a programme of ongoing investment including the development of Exeter Science Park and two new business parks at Skypark and Matford Green.




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