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Scarborough Business Leader Responds to Government’s New Industrial Strategy

Scarborough businesswoman Kelly Dunn has welcomed the Government’s new Invest 2035 Industrial Strategy.

But she warns that unless the plan is backed by real action on skills and SME support, it won’t deliver the long-term change communities like Scarborough need.

“A Positive Start, But Action Must Follow Words” were the words of Kelly Dunn, founder of KD Recruitment and a board director of NYBEP (North Yorkshire Business and Education Partnership), works closely with schools, local authorities and employers across the Yorkshire Coast to connect businesses with future talent. She’s also an active board director of the Scarborough Business Ambassador and helps deliver the town’s annual STEM Week.

Speaking after the announcement of the 10-year strategy this week, Kelly said:

“It’s encouraging to see the Government finally thinking long-term and recognising the importance of skills, innovation, and local growth. The strategy hits the right notes, especially in areas like clean energy and manufacturing, where Scarborough and the wider Yorkshire region already have strengths.”

“But we need to move beyond warm words. Businesses here need real support, not more red tape or distant policy. Smaller employers want to upskill, invest and grow. But they need practical access to training, funding and advice.”

The strategy promises more devolution of powers to regions, improved infrastructure, and a stronger focus on technical skills and apprenticeships.

But Kelly is urging ministers not to forget the younger generation, many of whom are still unaware of the career paths available on their doorstep:

“We run Scarborough STEM Week every year to showcase the fantastic jobs available locally, but it’s all driven by volunteers and goodwill. If the Government is serious about skills, it must properly fund careers outreach and connect the dots between education and employment.”

She also raised concerns that the needs of SMEs may be overshadowed by the big sectors and national players prioritised in the strategy:

“SMEs are the backbone of our local economy, and many are already struggling to attract and retain talent. We need to see tailored support that helps businesses in Scarborough compete and grow, not just vague promises or pilot schemes in the big cities.”

Despite the concerns, Kelly remains hopeful the strategy could unlock positive change for the Yorkshire Coast, if local voices are listened to:

“This is a solid first step. But now we need action; not just ambition. It’s time for Scarborough to be seen, heard and supported.”

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