‘Hotdesk St Malo’ available for Channel Islands organisations to build links with Brittany stakeholders

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Channel Islands businesses and industry groups looking to build links in Brittany are being reminded that they have free access to two meeting rooms in St Malo. 

The Bureau des Iles Anglo-Normandes, which represents the governments of Guernsey and Jersey in France, has secured two meeting spaces for any organisation in Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Sark, looking to develop economic, cultural or educational links with French stakeholders. 

Stéphane Perrin-Sarzier, Vice-President of the Brittany region, in charge of international development, said: “We are delighted to offer government officials and businesses from Jersey and Guernsey the opportunity to use the Brittany Region's premises at the port of Saint-Malo to develop ties with Brittany. This provision fully embodies our commitment to strengthening economic, cultural, and institutional cooperation between our territories.

"The ‘Hotdesk St Malo’ offers a choice of two meeting rooms in the centre of St Malo, which can accommodate up to 12 or 30 people.