Chessington Industrial Estate
Business
Community
Forum
Building Connections • Sharing Challenges • Creating Opportunities
Join local businesses, community partners and organisations for a focused forum to discuss shared challenges, explore collaboration and help shape the future of Chessington Industrial Estate.
Special host

Sir Ed Davey MP
Leader of the Liberal Democrats and MP for Kingston and Surbiton
As Special Host, Sir Ed Davey MP will hear directly from local businesses, community organisations and stakeholders about the challenges, opportunities and future priorities for Chessington Industrial Estate.
This is your opportunity to raise important local issues that matter from infrastructure and collaboration to sustainability and growth, share experiences and help shape future support and engagement across the estate.
Building on the successful re-launch
This is the second in a new series of community forums, continuing the regular forums that brought the community together before COVID. The first forum on 6 May 2026 highlighted collaboration, waste and materials, skills, infrastructure and future networking as key priorities.
Register interest
Building on the successful re-launch
This is the second in a new series of community forums, continuing the regular forums that brought the community together before COVID. The first forum on 6 May 2026 highlighted collaboration, waste and materials, skills, infrastructure and future networking as key priorities.
Why attend?
Your voice, your impact
Chessington Industrial Estate Yellow Pages
Businesses that register and take part in the forum will have the opportunity to be included in a new Yellow Pages-style business directory connecting businesses, services, suppliers, skills and collaboration opportunities across the estate.
This is what businesses told us at Forum 1
Collaboration
Businesses want stronger connections across the estate.
Waste & Materials
There is interest in local reuse, shared recycling and material exchange.
Skills & Staffing
Businesses highlighted the need for practical skills, training and recruitment support.
Estate Improvements
Infrastructure, roads, parking and local communication remain important priorities.