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

Prioritise business lending

Commenting on the MPC decision, announced today by the Bank of England, David Kern, Chief Economist at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

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Infrastructure Commission

Commenting on the publication of an independent review of infrastructure by Sir John Armitt, chairman of the Olympic Development Authority, Dr Adam Marshall, Director of Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said;

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Data payment crackdown

A new crackdown on tax evasion will make information on all credit and debit card payments to UK businesses available to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) for the first time.

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UltraVision eyecare app

UltraVision CLPL’s new mobile and web fitting app makes eye care practitioners’ lives easier and lenses can be prescribed faster. The fitting app for KeraSoft IC reduces chair time in assessing irregular cornea patients and acts as a data recording and transmission centre.

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Forklift training company for sale

Would you be interested in purchasing a small but successful forklift training company based in Bedfordshire?

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Catering opportunity

The Incuba is an exciting new build business support and learning centre being opened by Central Bedfordshire College October this year in Dunstable. There are 20 incubation offices for up to 70 staff and four classrooms in addition to meeting rooms and conference space. 

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Apprenticeships grants

Apprenticeship grants are available via the National Apprenticeship Service to support businesses to recruit new 16-24 year olds as apprentices.    Employers have until December 2014 to claim up to ten grants of £1.5 k each (subject to eligibility and availability, grant applications are considered on a first come first served basis).

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Party at Wyboston Lakes!

Families and business people from the Bedfordshire area are invited to an event to mark the 30th anniversary of one of the region’s most successful businesses. Wyboston Lakes Conference and Leisure Centre, close to St Neots, is holding a varied and exciting family fun day on Sunday 1st September from 1 p.m.

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Quarterly Economic Survey

Ever felt like telling the government what it’s really like being in business in 2015?

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Cheryl celebrates 25 years

Cheryl Smart

These days she definitely wears the trousers but when Bedfordshire Chamber of Commerce’s Chief Executive Cheryl Smart MBE joined Bedfordshire Chamber of Commerce 25 years ago female staff were forbidden from wearing them.

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GDP figures will boost confidence

  • Quarterly GDP growth in Q2 2013, revised up from 0.6% to 0.7%
  • All the main sectors of the economy show positive growth in Q2
  • Business investment rose 0.9%, and there was a particularly large rise in investment in dwellings (13.3%)
  • There was a significant improvement in the net trade position, with exports rising 3.6% on the quarter and imports by 2.5%

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Ensure young employable

Commenting on today’s GCSE results, John Wastnage, Employment and Skills Adviser at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:

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How has office life changed?

Are you a PA or Secretary, Manager or Boss? Are you prepared to lift the lid on your experiences at work?

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Working with universities

Could your business work with universities to a greater degree?   Central Bedfordshire Council is asking managers of local businesses to take part in a survey which begins on 19th August 2013.

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Meet the Buyer: Pre-register

Luton Borough Council is organising a public procurement MEET THE BUYER event to take place on Thursday 5th November at the Knowledge Hub, University of Bedfordshire, Putteridge Bury, Luton. The event is designed to encourage local businesses to engage with the public sector.

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Skills route to employment

Commenting on today’s A-Level results, John Wastnage, Employment and Skills Adviser at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:

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Efforts needed to create jobs

  • In the three months to June 2013, unemployment fell by 4,000, and employment rose by 69,000, compared with the previous quarter
  • Long term unemployment is up, with further increases in the number of those unemployed for more than one year and two years
  • Youth unemployment has risen by 15,000 in the three months to June, and now stands at 973,000
  • In July 2013 the claimant count fell by 29,200, compared with June
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BCC: Prepare young for work

Ahead of A-Level results, the BCC calls for greater contact between young people and business to help pupils make better informed career choices. The business organisation set all MPs the challenge of finding first hand from employers what prevents them from hiring young people.

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Free EV charging at Millbrook

EV driving visitors to the Cenex Low Carbon Vehicle 2013 event will again be offered free recharging while they browse the show, thanks to APT Controls and the Source East Network which operates across the East of England.

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East West Rail Scheme

Executive Councillors today recommended that Central Bedfordshire Council pledge £5.18m in support of the East West Rail Scheme.

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Electric vehicles scheme

The UK’s first entirely electric pay-per-use car club has arrived in Luton. E-Car Club has been designed to provide local businesses and the wider community with the convenience and flexibility of full-sized electric cars and vans without the high cost of owning them. And all with the lowest emissions in the market today.

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US/EU trade:Your views

BIS are giving businesses the opportunity to raise particular issues that they would like to see addressed in upcoming trade negotiations between the European Union and the United States. To help guide your feedback they  have provided a short questionnaire.

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Free management training

The University of Bedfordshire's Knowledge Hub is offering a fully funded training opportunity aimed at creative, manufacturing, engineering, airport, aerospace and IT sector SMEs in Luton.

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Strong manufacturing figures

Manufacturing output in June 2013: +1.9% on the month, +2.0% on the year
Total industrial production: +1.1% on the month, +1.2% on the year

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Waste Mapping Workshop

As a part of the EXHUME project  composites manufacturers are being invited  to take part in the Waste Mapping Workshop.

The workshop offer creation of process models that show material flows in a composites factory and highlight material usage and scrap generation that will allow identifying opportunities for material reuse within/across sectors.

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Exporters should think global

A survey of more than 4,500 businesses released today  by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) shows that the number of exporting firms continues to increase. The survey also shows that those who ‘think global’, either because they have previously worked abroad or they collaborate with international partners in business, are far more likely to export than those with little international experience.

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GDP Growth

  • GDP growth in Q2 2013: +0.6% on the quarter, +1.4% on the year
  • Services growth is +0.6% on the quarter, +2.1% on the year
  • Manufacturing growth is +0.4% on the quarter, -0.9% on the year
  • Construction output is +0.9% on the quarter, -1.0% on the year

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Unnecessary EU regulations

An EU regulation taskforce led by Business Innovation and Skills Minister Michael Fallon is looking for UK firms to help identify unnecessary EU regulations. The taskforce is asking businesses of all sizes and within all sectors to submit evidence of European rules and regulations that create unnecessary barriers to competitiveness,  including barriers to:

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TV series tackles crime

Is your shop regularly targeted by thieves?  Are light-fingered customers crippling your business?  Would you like some FREE professional help to deter shoplifters once and for all?

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BCC International Trade Conference

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The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) is delighted to announce that the second International Trade Conference will take place on October 17 2013 at Central Hall, Westminster. Bringing together some of the UK’s high growth exporters, business leaders and leading policy makers the Conference will provide insight on the challenges and opportunities of trading internationally.

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Prioritise business lending

Commenting on the MPC decision, announced today by the Bank of England, David Kern, Chief Economist at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

Read More

Infrastructure Commission

Commenting on the publication of an independent review of infrastructure by Sir John Armitt, chairman of the Olympic Development Authority, Dr Adam Marshall, Director of Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said;

Read More

Data payment crackdown

A new crackdown on tax evasion will make information on all credit and debit card payments to UK businesses available to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) for the first time.

Read More

UltraVision eyecare app

UltraVision CLPL’s new mobile and web fitting app makes eye care practitioners’ lives easier and lenses can be prescribed faster. The fitting app for KeraSoft IC reduces chair time in assessing irregular cornea patients and acts as a data recording and transmission centre.

Read More

Forklift training company for sale

Would you be interested in purchasing a small but successful forklift training company based in Bedfordshire?

Read More

Catering opportunity

The Incuba is an exciting new build business support and learning centre being opened by Central Bedfordshire College October this year in Dunstable. There are 20 incubation offices for up to 70 staff and four classrooms in addition to meeting rooms and conference space. 

Read More

Apprenticeships grants

Apprenticeship grants are available via the National Apprenticeship Service to support businesses to recruit new 16-24 year olds as apprentices.    Employers have until December 2014 to claim up to ten grants of £1.5 k each (subject to eligibility and availability, grant applications are considered on a first come first served basis).

Read More

Party at Wyboston Lakes!

Families and business people from the Bedfordshire area are invited to an event to mark the 30th anniversary of one of the region’s most successful businesses. Wyboston Lakes Conference and Leisure Centre, close to St Neots, is holding a varied and exciting family fun day on Sunday 1st September from 1 p.m.

Read More

Quarterly Economic Survey

Ever felt like telling the government what it’s really like being in business in 2015?

Read More

Cheryl celebrates 25 years

Cheryl Smart

These days she definitely wears the trousers but when Bedfordshire Chamber of Commerce’s Chief Executive Cheryl Smart MBE joined Bedfordshire Chamber of Commerce 25 years ago female staff were forbidden from wearing them.

Read More

Working with universities

Could your business work with universities to a greater degree?   Central Bedfordshire Council is asking managers of local businesses to take part in a survey which begins on 19th August 2013.

Read More

Meet the Buyer: Pre-register

Luton Borough Council is organising a public procurement MEET THE BUYER event to take place on Thursday 5th November at the Knowledge Hub, University of Bedfordshire, Putteridge Bury, Luton. The event is designed to encourage local businesses to engage with the public sector.

Read More

Skills route to employment

Commenting on today’s A-Level results, John Wastnage, Employment and Skills Adviser at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:

Read More

Efforts needed to create jobs

  • In the three months to June 2013, unemployment fell by 4,000, and employment rose by 69,000, compared with the previous quarter
  • Long term unemployment is up, with further increases in the number of those unemployed for more than one year and two years
  • Youth unemployment has risen by 15,000 in the three months to June, and now stands at 973,000
  • In July 2013 the claimant count fell by 29,200, compared with June
Read More

BCC: Prepare young for work

Ahead of A-Level results, the BCC calls for greater contact between young people and business to help pupils make better informed career choices. The business organisation set all MPs the challenge of finding first hand from employers what prevents them from hiring young people.

Read More

Free EV charging at Millbrook

EV driving visitors to the Cenex Low Carbon Vehicle 2013 event will again be offered free recharging while they browse the show, thanks to APT Controls and the Source East Network which operates across the East of England.

Read More

East West Rail Scheme

Executive Councillors today recommended that Central Bedfordshire Council pledge £5.18m in support of the East West Rail Scheme.

Read More

Electric vehicles scheme

The UK’s first entirely electric pay-per-use car club has arrived in Luton. E-Car Club has been designed to provide local businesses and the wider community with the convenience and flexibility of full-sized electric cars and vans without the high cost of owning them. And all with the lowest emissions in the market today.

Read More

US/EU trade:Your views

BIS are giving businesses the opportunity to raise particular issues that they would like to see addressed in upcoming trade negotiations between the European Union and the United States. To help guide your feedback they  have provided a short questionnaire.

Read More

Free management training

The University of Bedfordshire's Knowledge Hub is offering a fully funded training opportunity aimed at creative, manufacturing, engineering, airport, aerospace and IT sector SMEs in Luton.

Read More

Strong manufacturing figures

Manufacturing output in June 2013: +1.9% on the month, +2.0% on the year
Total industrial production: +1.1% on the month, +1.2% on the year

Read More

Waste Mapping Workshop

As a part of the EXHUME project  composites manufacturers are being invited  to take part in the Waste Mapping Workshop.

The workshop offer creation of process models that show material flows in a composites factory and highlight material usage and scrap generation that will allow identifying opportunities for material reuse within/across sectors.

Read More

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