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

Local gin distillery scales with Chamber Productivity and Growth Programme

Mary Vincent of Willow Tree Gin is a solo female entrepreneur with a passion for food and drink.

Her love of creating new recipes and experimenting with herbs was the guiding force behind her business venture.

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Hybrid Air Vehicles announces key appointments

Hybrid Air Vehicles announces key appointments to prepare the business for growth and the launch of our Airlander 10 production programme. With customer interest increasing, these appointments are an important step in getting HAV ready for the future.
Read More

Peli BioThermal Showcase Bulk Shippers at Air Cargo Europe

Experts share insight on cold chain logistics for pharmaceutical shipments as company accelerates expansion of global rental programme

Peli BioThermal, the global name in temperature controlled packaging, will exhibit its bulk shipper solutions and expanding rental programme services at Air Cargo Europe as the company
Read More

Helping Hands Woburn Sands Celebrates 1st Birthday

 

Local community support group Helping Hands Woburn Sands celebrates its first birthday this month and is calling on more people to get involved as part of Volunteers’ Week, a national campaign which runs from the 1st-7th June.

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BCC/DHL: Weak first quarter for UK exporters

More UK exporters are reporting a decrease in orders in the opening quarter of the year, with cashflow and confidence dipping too according to the latest Quarterly International Trade Outlook from the British Chambers of Commerce, in partnership with DHL. 
Read More

Should your business consider exporting?

When we think of overseas trade, we tend to associate that world with larger companies equipped with thousands of staff, warehouses and factories across the country. But it's a common misconception that is denying so many smaller businesses from pursuing their full export potential.

Read More

BCC comments on inflation statistics

Commenting on the inflation statistics for April 2019, published today by the Office for National Statistics, Suren Thiru, Head of Economics at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said: 
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Vauxhall Accelerates Success for Central Bedfordshire College Students

Central Bedfordshire College are delighted to be welcoming a new addition to their dedicated vehicle maintenance training centre on Luton Road – a Vivaro van, generously donated by Vauxhall.
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THE WOBURN HOTEL TRIUMPHS WITH TWO AWARDS

THE WOBURN HOTEL & OLIVIER’S RESTAURANT WINS THE PUBLIC VOTE
AT BEDFORDSHIRE SME BUSINESS AWARDS

The Woburn Hotel, part of the prestigious Woburn Estate, is celebrating after winning two awards at the Bedfordshire Business SME Awards.
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£30K heist of Forestry Equipment from charity

In the early hours of Monday 13th May, the Barn at the Forest Centre & Millennium Country Park (Marston Moretaine) was broken into and goods over the value of £30k were stolen. The Centre is run by the Forest of Marston Vale, and such a huge loss is a devastating blow to the charity, who are planting trees and creating woodlands across the area. 

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Four steps to address issues of mental health in the workplace

by Katherine White, HR Director, Wyboston Lakes Resort

This is Mental Health Awareness Week (13 -19 May), helping to place the spotlight on a major issue that affects 1 in 4 people at work and 1 in 3 in our sector, hospitality and events.
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NHS Health Checks in Luton Workplaces

The Total Wellbeing Luton healthy lifestyles team can come to Luton  workplaces and conduct NHS Health Checks around everyone’s busy schedules. 

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Lobbying best practices and techniques

Whether we've experienced its presence in the media, or benefitted from a successful outcome, lobbying will have played a role in most of our lives.

Perhaps we've even felt its impact as a business, through a policy that was either rejected or supported by parliament.

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Is your workplace environment damaging productivity?

Despite the fact that we spend an average of 13 years of our life at work, the workplace environment hasn't always gotten the attention it deserves.

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Arnolds Joins New Neville Rebrand

Local funeral firm, Arnolds, has changed its name to Neville Funerals as part of the wider company’s new branding.

Arnolds of Bedford, one of eight Neville branches across Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire,
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How to promote an ethical and positive business culture

Your culture is the lifeblood of your business. In an environment where moral and ethical values are promoted and people are encouraged to think and feel more positively, employees and teams will thrive. This fosters better teamwork, better customer service and as a result, a better overall business performance.

Read More

Wyboston Lakes Resort reveals new food and beverage conference facilities

A wide variety of creative and flexible food options to meet the tastes and needs of the latest generation of delegates: that’s what Wyboston Lakes Resort’s Woodlands Event Centre offers now that the Olive Restaurant is open.

Read More

BCC: Small businesses don’t see UK tax system as level playing field

Business believes that the UK tax system is fundamentally unfair and want more support to stay compliant, according to new research released today by the British Chambers of Commerce.
Read More

Business threats in the age of Brexit

We’re yet to determine the exact impact of Brexit on the UK. Never has a country left the EU under such circumstances before, which isn't great news for the forward planners amongst us, and of course, business owners.

Read More

BCC comments on todays inflation figures

Commenting on the inflation statistics for March 2019, published today by the Office for National Statistics, Suren Thiru, Head of Economics at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said: 
Read More

Campaign launched for a new flying classroom and laboratory


Cranfield University has launched a fundraising campaign to replace its ageing Jetstream 31, part of the National Flying Laboratory Centre (NFLC), with a new Saab 340B aircraft.
Read More

The Luton and Dunstable Hospital 80th Birthday Gala Event

 

The Luton and Dunstable Hospital and Helipad Appeal Chairman, Edward Phillips CEO of the Luton Hoo Estate, are hosting a gala event on the 18th May 2019 at The Conservatory at the Luton Hoo Walled Garden.

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George Hay Partner appointed Chair of leading association’s Property & Construction Committee

A Partner in local chartered accountancy firm, George Hay, has recently been appointed Chair of the UK200Group’s Property & Construction Committee.

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MHA MacIntyre Hudson adopts Baker Tilly International brand identity to reflect global capabilities

MHA MacIntyre Hudson is adopting the brand identity and ethos of Baker Tilly International, the top-10 global accountancy network with 126 members firms. The new brand look and feel will also be used by all members of the UK MHA network.

Read More

6 reasons your business might not be growing

Why do some businesses struggle so much to get off the ground? Or, when they eventually gain some momentum, they plateau and fail to sustain any growth?

The first years for any business can be testing, draining, and exhausting. Seasoned entrepreneurs as well new business owners face innumerable challenges with growth.
Read More

BCC: Business communities still have little sense of Brexit destination

Commenting on the Prime Minister's announcement she will seek to extend the Brexit deadline, Dr Adam Marshall, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, said:

“The clock is still ticking, and avoiding a messy and disorderly exit from the EU is still the top priority

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Why should I use a planning consultant when applying for planning permission?

Robinson & Hall, Land and Property Professionals, often receive planning jobs whereby the individual has attempted to apply for planning themselves and they now require our help. Abel Bunu, Senior Planner at Robinson & Hall, explains why it is important to use a planning consultant from the outset when applying for planning permission. 
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Productivity hacks from the world's greatest leaders

Some of the world’s greatest leaders, entrepreneurs and thinkers are known to be masters of productivity.

Hearing of their work ethics and the subtle hacks they implemented into their days can teach us a lot about how to manage our own time for maximum productivity.

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George Hay Chartered Accountants host 26th Annual Quiz

On Tuesday 19th March, George Hay Chartered Accountants hosted their 26th Annual Quiz at the John O’Gaunt Golf Club Nr. Potton.

A number of local businesses, including solicitors, banks and professional networking groups, came together to compete for the sought-after George Hay Jubilee Shield.
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High Sheriff Plants trees to mark opening of new woodland


The Forest of Marston Vale recently hosted the planting of 10 trees to celebrate and commemorate the year of public service given by the outgoing High Sheriff of Bedfordshire, Julian Polhill. Joining the celebration were Meryl Dolling, the High Sheriff in nomination and Nick Webb, Chief Executive of the Forest of Marston Vale Trust.

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Local gin distillery scales with Chamber Productivity and Growth Programme

Mary Vincent of Willow Tree Gin is a solo female entrepreneur with a passion for food and drink.

Her love of creating new recipes and experimenting with herbs was the guiding force behind her business venture.

Read More

Hybrid Air Vehicles announces key appointments

Hybrid Air Vehicles announces key appointments to prepare the business for growth and the launch of our Airlander 10 production programme. With customer interest increasing, these appointments are an important step in getting HAV ready for the future.
Read More

Peli BioThermal Showcase Bulk Shippers at Air Cargo Europe

Experts share insight on cold chain logistics for pharmaceutical shipments as company accelerates expansion of global rental programme

Peli BioThermal, the global name in temperature controlled packaging, will exhibit its bulk shipper solutions and expanding rental programme services at Air Cargo Europe as the company
Read More

Helping Hands Woburn Sands Celebrates 1st Birthday

 

Local community support group Helping Hands Woburn Sands celebrates its first birthday this month and is calling on more people to get involved as part of Volunteers’ Week, a national campaign which runs from the 1st-7th June.

Read More

BCC/DHL: Weak first quarter for UK exporters

More UK exporters are reporting a decrease in orders in the opening quarter of the year, with cashflow and confidence dipping too according to the latest Quarterly International Trade Outlook from the British Chambers of Commerce, in partnership with DHL. 
Read More

Should your business consider exporting?

When we think of overseas trade, we tend to associate that world with larger companies equipped with thousands of staff, warehouses and factories across the country. But it's a common misconception that is denying so many smaller businesses from pursuing their full export potential.

Read More

BCC comments on inflation statistics

Commenting on the inflation statistics for April 2019, published today by the Office for National Statistics, Suren Thiru, Head of Economics at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said: 
Read More

Vauxhall Accelerates Success for Central Bedfordshire College Students

Central Bedfordshire College are delighted to be welcoming a new addition to their dedicated vehicle maintenance training centre on Luton Road – a Vivaro van, generously donated by Vauxhall.
Read More

THE WOBURN HOTEL TRIUMPHS WITH TWO AWARDS

THE WOBURN HOTEL & OLIVIER’S RESTAURANT WINS THE PUBLIC VOTE
AT BEDFORDSHIRE SME BUSINESS AWARDS

The Woburn Hotel, part of the prestigious Woburn Estate, is celebrating after winning two awards at the Bedfordshire Business SME Awards.
Read More

£30K heist of Forestry Equipment from charity

In the early hours of Monday 13th May, the Barn at the Forest Centre & Millennium Country Park (Marston Moretaine) was broken into and goods over the value of £30k were stolen. The Centre is run by the Forest of Marston Vale, and such a huge loss is a devastating blow to the charity, who are planting trees and creating woodlands across the area. 

Read More

Is your workplace environment damaging productivity?

Despite the fact that we spend an average of 13 years of our life at work, the workplace environment hasn't always gotten the attention it deserves.

Read More

Arnolds Joins New Neville Rebrand

Local funeral firm, Arnolds, has changed its name to Neville Funerals as part of the wider company’s new branding.

Arnolds of Bedford, one of eight Neville branches across Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire,
Read More

How to promote an ethical and positive business culture

Your culture is the lifeblood of your business. In an environment where moral and ethical values are promoted and people are encouraged to think and feel more positively, employees and teams will thrive. This fosters better teamwork, better customer service and as a result, a better overall business performance.

Read More

Wyboston Lakes Resort reveals new food and beverage conference facilities

A wide variety of creative and flexible food options to meet the tastes and needs of the latest generation of delegates: that’s what Wyboston Lakes Resort’s Woodlands Event Centre offers now that the Olive Restaurant is open.

Read More

BCC: Small businesses don’t see UK tax system as level playing field

Business believes that the UK tax system is fundamentally unfair and want more support to stay compliant, according to new research released today by the British Chambers of Commerce.
Read More

Business threats in the age of Brexit

We’re yet to determine the exact impact of Brexit on the UK. Never has a country left the EU under such circumstances before, which isn't great news for the forward planners amongst us, and of course, business owners.

Read More

BCC comments on todays inflation figures

Commenting on the inflation statistics for March 2019, published today by the Office for National Statistics, Suren Thiru, Head of Economics at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said: 
Read More

Campaign launched for a new flying classroom and laboratory


Cranfield University has launched a fundraising campaign to replace its ageing Jetstream 31, part of the National Flying Laboratory Centre (NFLC), with a new Saab 340B aircraft.
Read More

The Luton and Dunstable Hospital 80th Birthday Gala Event

 

The Luton and Dunstable Hospital and Helipad Appeal Chairman, Edward Phillips CEO of the Luton Hoo Estate, are hosting a gala event on the 18th May 2019 at The Conservatory at the Luton Hoo Walled Garden.

Read More

George Hay Partner appointed Chair of leading association’s Property & Construction Committee

A Partner in local chartered accountancy firm, George Hay, has recently been appointed Chair of the UK200Group’s Property & Construction Committee.

Read More

MHA MacIntyre Hudson adopts Baker Tilly International brand identity to reflect global capabilities

MHA MacIntyre Hudson is adopting the brand identity and ethos of Baker Tilly International, the top-10 global accountancy network with 126 members firms. The new brand look and feel will also be used by all members of the UK MHA network.

Read More

6 reasons your business might not be growing

Why do some businesses struggle so much to get off the ground? Or, when they eventually gain some momentum, they plateau and fail to sustain any growth?

The first years for any business can be testing, draining, and exhausting. Seasoned entrepreneurs as well new business owners face innumerable challenges with growth.
Read More

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