Wednesday, December 3, 2025

National Grid joins Lincolnshire Chamber’s patron network

National Grid has expanded its regional involvement by becoming a Patron of the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce. The move strengthens the organisation’s engagement with local businesses at a time when major infrastructure investment and energy resilience remain central to regional growth plans.

Simon Beardsley, Chief Executive of the Chamber, said: “It’s fantastic to have National Grid as our newest Patron, bringing valuable expertise and insight to the Chamber. Patrons are a driving force in economic growth and development across our region, equipping smaller businesses with the knowledge and support essential to their future. We look forward to building a strong and collaborative relationship with National Grid.”

The Chamber’s Patron network brings together prominent organisations that support business development across Lincolnshire. Its existing members include Lincoln City Football Club, Lincolnshire Co-operative, Siemens Energy, Lincoln College, Custodia Continuity, Mosaic, Anglian Water, Helix50, and Boston College.

National Grid’s addition increases the representation of large-scale infrastructure and utilities within the network. The partnership is expected to enhance collaboration between the energy sector and Lincolnshire firms as the region continues to pursue modernisation, sustainability, and long-term economic stability.

 

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