Chair hoping to provide 'unified voice' for issues facing the sector
The chair of the newly-created Hospitality Board says government 'is listening'.
It was unveiled at the Government Conference last week in the latest support measure for the industry.
It's hoped the Board will provide a 'unified voice', representing businesses from across the sector.
Jamie Lewis believes it will be really positive:
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