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Latest updates and stories from Bedfordshire Chamber of Commerce and its Members

EFM launches business growth advisory service – EFM Growth

Luton, Bedfordshire: EFM announces the launch of their new business advisory division, EFM Growth. Separate from their more financially focused counterpart, EFM Growth is a new venture with a specialist team, working alongside business owners to support their growth strategy and overcome a wide range of commercial problems. 

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Business intensely frustrated by yet another delay


Responding to the Prime Minister’s statement to the House of Commons on delaying Parliament’s ‘meaningful vote’ on the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration, Dr Adam Marshall, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, said:

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BCC: Brexit uncertainty weighing on the economy and trade


Commenting on the GDP and trade statistics for October 2018, published today by the ONS, Suren Thiru, Head of Economics at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

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Former F1 World Champion inspires Cranfield Motorsport MSc students

Damon Hill OBE, former Formula 1 world champion, recently visited students at Cranfield University studying towards their Advanced Motorsport Engineering MSc and Advanced Motorsport Mechatronics MSc courses.
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Phase One of Woodlands Event Centre at Wyboston Lakes nears completion

At Wyboston Lakes Resort, work is almost complete on the first phase of a total transformation of the upscale conference and events venue that will now be known as The Woodlands Event Centre.
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Velocity Growth Hub to merge with Northamptonshire Growth Hub

A new single business brokerage service will improve support on offer for businesses.

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7 ways to improve well-being in the workplace

Managing a workforce of multiple personalities, likes, dislikes, learning abilities and working preferences is a task in itself.

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Plant One On Us

Local charity and community forest, the Forest of Marston Vale is launching an exciting new programme to increase tree planting within the Forest.
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New bursary will open up world-class management education to the third sector

A new bursary will open doors for employees working within charities and not-for-profit organisations to allow them to gain a world-class management education qualification.
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Barclays & Cranfield University back entrepreneurs with aviation tech hub

Innovation centre for ‘AvTech’ to open in December, with advice and mentoring for SMEs to accelerate their business and access to world-class experts and facilities
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Chamber takes on its youngest member

Need a gift? Chocolate makes you fat, flowers die quickly, wine is expensive. You need SPIKE!

Spike Cacti is the brainchild of Jonny Williams - The Chamber’s youngest member at just 10 years old.

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Gigabit demand sees funding drop to £2,500 for businesses

The Department for Media, Culture and Sport announced that its Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme had thus far been a resounding success. Citing 7,000 claimants of gigabit vouchers, covering businesses and consumers, it has been heralded as affirmation of t

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Preventing squatters over the festive period

As Christmas draws closer, squatters are probably the last thing on your mind when thinking about closing up a commercial premise over the holiday.

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Haiders Bitesize Budget 2018

Written by Haiders Accountants 02/11/2018

With Brexit on the horizon and with no deal in place, it was clear this Budget announced by the Chancellor was more eagerly anticipated than its predecessors. With that in mind we thought we’d provide a bitesize summary of the key points impacting small business owners.
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What the Autumn budget 2018 means for small businesses

As we head into November, Dr. Adam Marshall, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) gave his reaction to the Autumn budget:

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Surviving Winter

Fundraising appeal launches to support vulnerable people in Bedfordshire this winter, it shouldn’t be a choice between eating or heating.

Bedfordshire and Luton Community Foundation (BLCF) are an independent registered charity, providing support to local community groups and charities, many of whom are working with some of the county’s most vulnerable and in need. 

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A shot in the arm for business investment and growth

Giving his initial reaction to the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget, Dr Adam Marshall, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

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Market Your Business this Autumn: Athena Business Networking

• How confident are you in your business networking and your strategy?
• Are you unsure if your monthly minute is having the right impact?
• Are you getting the right contacts through your networking efforts?
• In fact, are you getting ANY contacts?

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Forest of Marston Vale Christmas Tree Festival

Since the early 1990s, the Forest of Marston Vale charity has been planting trees to transform the landscape and make the Marston Vale a thriving place to live, work and play. Having already planted over 1.5 million trees, the Charity has a bold vision to plant another 5 million to continue to improve the 61 square mile Forest area’s social, economic and environmental appeal.
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No-deal Brexit will impact on both sides of the Channel

 

• BCC convenes a meeting with DEXEU Secretary Dominic Raab and seven Northern European Chambers of Commerce

• The group collectively represents regions and nations that cover 70% of UK-EU trade – around £344bn in 2016

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5 biggest threats to small businesses and how to avoid them

Entrepreneurship is indeed a rewarding path. But it isn’t without its risks.

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Changes to Assured Shorthold Tenancies now in force

Changes to the Deregulation Act 2015 came into force on 1st October 2018 meaning that all landlords in England wishing to serve eviction notices to tenants in Assured Shorthold Tenancies (ASTs) under Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988 will have to comply with additional requirements, 
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Cybersecurity essentials for small businesses

If you are a small to medium business, there’s around a 1 in 2 chance you will experience a cybersecurity breach at some point. But, that doesn’t mean you can’t take measures to reduce that chance with proper security enhancements and education.

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6 months until Brexit: What happens now?

On March 29, 2019, a newly negotiated relationship between the EU and the UK will begin as the Brexit divorce is finalised.

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Metro Bank & Cranfield launch banking master’s-level apprenticeship

Cranfield School of Management has partnered with Metro Bank to launch an MSc in Retail and Digital Banking.

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Uncertainty bites as survey shows UK economy stuck in a rut

Attempted recruitment in services firms at lowest for 25 years

The British Chambers of Commerce’s quarterly economic survey – the UK’s largest private sector survey of business sentiment, and a lead indicator of UK GDP growth - shows little to be cheerful about as growth flatlines and business confidence weakens.

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6 of the most worrying business challenges keeping leaders up at night

It’s been said that uncertainty and change are, ironically, two of the only things that are certain in business. And it takes a particular type of person to thrive in such a volatile environment.

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Foxley Kingham Anniversary Foundation raises £12,000 for charity at gala dinner

Foxley Kingham has announced that over £12,000 has been raised for local charities at its recent Anniversary Foundation Gala Dinner at newly refurbished Offley Place Country House Hotel. 

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10 questions to ask before you hire

It’s understandable that the majority of the population associates job interviews with crippling nerves and feelings of fear and dread.

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Warden Plastics meets ethical & sustainable supply chain global standard

Warden Plastics, the Luton based plastic injection moulding and extrusion company, has become a Sedex audited member following an external Sedex Members Ethical Trade Audit (SMETA).
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EFM launches business growth advisory service – EFM Growth

Luton, Bedfordshire: EFM announces the launch of their new business advisory division, EFM Growth. Separate from their more financially focused counterpart, EFM Growth is a new venture with a specialist team, working alongside business owners to support their growth strategy and overcome a wide range of commercial problems. 

Read More

Business intensely frustrated by yet another delay


Responding to the Prime Minister’s statement to the House of Commons on delaying Parliament’s ‘meaningful vote’ on the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration, Dr Adam Marshall, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, said:

Read More

BCC: Brexit uncertainty weighing on the economy and trade


Commenting on the GDP and trade statistics for October 2018, published today by the ONS, Suren Thiru, Head of Economics at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

Read More

Former F1 World Champion inspires Cranfield Motorsport MSc students

Damon Hill OBE, former Formula 1 world champion, recently visited students at Cranfield University studying towards their Advanced Motorsport Engineering MSc and Advanced Motorsport Mechatronics MSc courses.
Read More

Phase One of Woodlands Event Centre at Wyboston Lakes nears completion

At Wyboston Lakes Resort, work is almost complete on the first phase of a total transformation of the upscale conference and events venue that will now be known as The Woodlands Event Centre.
Read More

Velocity Growth Hub to merge with Northamptonshire Growth Hub

A new single business brokerage service will improve support on offer for businesses.

Read More

7 ways to improve well-being in the workplace

Managing a workforce of multiple personalities, likes, dislikes, learning abilities and working preferences is a task in itself.

Read More

Plant One On Us

Local charity and community forest, the Forest of Marston Vale is launching an exciting new programme to increase tree planting within the Forest.
Read More

New bursary will open up world-class management education to the third sector

A new bursary will open doors for employees working within charities and not-for-profit organisations to allow them to gain a world-class management education qualification.
Read More

Barclays & Cranfield University back entrepreneurs with aviation tech hub

Innovation centre for ‘AvTech’ to open in December, with advice and mentoring for SMEs to accelerate their business and access to world-class experts and facilities
Read More

Haiders Bitesize Budget 2018

Written by Haiders Accountants 02/11/2018

With Brexit on the horizon and with no deal in place, it was clear this Budget announced by the Chancellor was more eagerly anticipated than its predecessors. With that in mind we thought we’d provide a bitesize summary of the key points impacting small business owners.
Read More

What the Autumn budget 2018 means for small businesses

As we head into November, Dr. Adam Marshall, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) gave his reaction to the Autumn budget:

Read More

Surviving Winter

Fundraising appeal launches to support vulnerable people in Bedfordshire this winter, it shouldn’t be a choice between eating or heating.

Bedfordshire and Luton Community Foundation (BLCF) are an independent registered charity, providing support to local community groups and charities, many of whom are working with some of the county’s most vulnerable and in need. 

Read More

A shot in the arm for business investment and growth

Giving his initial reaction to the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget, Dr Adam Marshall, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

Read More

Market Your Business this Autumn: Athena Business Networking

• How confident are you in your business networking and your strategy?
• Are you unsure if your monthly minute is having the right impact?
• Are you getting the right contacts through your networking efforts?
• In fact, are you getting ANY contacts?

Read More

Forest of Marston Vale Christmas Tree Festival

Since the early 1990s, the Forest of Marston Vale charity has been planting trees to transform the landscape and make the Marston Vale a thriving place to live, work and play. Having already planted over 1.5 million trees, the Charity has a bold vision to plant another 5 million to continue to improve the 61 square mile Forest area’s social, economic and environmental appeal.
Read More

No-deal Brexit will impact on both sides of the Channel

 

• BCC convenes a meeting with DEXEU Secretary Dominic Raab and seven Northern European Chambers of Commerce

• The group collectively represents regions and nations that cover 70% of UK-EU trade – around £344bn in 2016

Read More

5 biggest threats to small businesses and how to avoid them

Entrepreneurship is indeed a rewarding path. But it isn’t without its risks.

Read More

Changes to Assured Shorthold Tenancies now in force

Changes to the Deregulation Act 2015 came into force on 1st October 2018 meaning that all landlords in England wishing to serve eviction notices to tenants in Assured Shorthold Tenancies (ASTs) under Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988 will have to comply with additional requirements, 
Read More

Cybersecurity essentials for small businesses

If you are a small to medium business, there’s around a 1 in 2 chance you will experience a cybersecurity breach at some point. But, that doesn’t mean you can’t take measures to reduce that chance with proper security enhancements and education.

Read More

6 months until Brexit: What happens now?

On March 29, 2019, a newly negotiated relationship between the EU and the UK will begin as the Brexit divorce is finalised.

Read More

Metro Bank & Cranfield launch banking master’s-level apprenticeship

Cranfield School of Management has partnered with Metro Bank to launch an MSc in Retail and Digital Banking.

Read More

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