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

Just how to Produce an Essay the Way

Be genuine and be certain your essay is meaningful. First, it should be persuasive. Any essay having plagiarism need to be redone. It really is about to think of a dissertation, subject, point or topic that should be established. Using a fantastic manner of authorship and the proper words, you are able to produce your article more intriguing without including fake particulars. 

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BREXIT REFLECTIONS, FOUR MONTHS POST-REFERENDUM

Adam Marshall, Director General, British Chambers of Commerce (November 2016)

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Landlords – are you aware of the "Immigration Act 2016" due to launch in December?

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Following the launch of the "Right to Rent" Scheme in February 2016 which required checks on new tenants and prohibited private landlords renting their residential properties to certain people based on their immigration status, further legislation known as the "Immigration Act 2016" is due to come into force from December 2016.

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Firms flock to FixedFlex to get the best energy deal

Energy is a major overhead for many companies, especially in manufacturing, but it’s always been difficult deciding whether to have a fixed price or flexible contract.

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Peli BioThermal Pedal Power

Pictured are some of the Peli BioThermal team who took part in Cycle to Work Day.

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Peli BioThermal proved pedal power puts them in pole position when it comes to using green transport to journey to work.
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Converting Bedford's Bunyan Meeting basement

bunyan-basement-before-b-web

Robinson Hall have just completed the project management for the conversion of a damp and dark basement to a light, airy and vibrant exhibition space at Bunyan Meeting.

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BCC comments on labour market figures

  • In the three months to August 2016, employment rose by 106,000 and unemployment increased by 10,000
  • The unemployment rate was 4.9%, down from 5.4% a year ago
  • The claimant count in September 2016 rose by 700 compared with August 2016

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BCC appoints Adam Marshall as Director General

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) is delighted to announce the appointment of Adam Marshall as its new Director General with immediate effect. Adam initially took on the role on an Acting basis following the resignation of John Longworth in March 2016, and was appointed to the role on a permanent basis following a robust recruitment process.

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First ever London Luton Airport (LLA) Jobs and Careers Fair

How local people are benefitting from business investment.

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Bedfordshire is on a roll at the moment. From the Airlander project at Cardington to progress in plans for a new stadium for the Hatters, there is a real sense of economic momentum across the region.

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BCC responds to the Prime Minister’s conference speech

Commenting on Theresa May’s closing speech to the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham, Dr Adam Marshall, Acting Director General of the BCC, said:

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Chancellor makes important start on building business confidence

Commenting on Chancellor Philip Hammond’s speech, Adam Marshall, Acting Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, said:

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What are Party Walls and when do I call a surveyor?

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The Party Wall etc. Act 1996 has now been operative throughout England and Wales for nearly 20 years. Prior to 1997 party wall legislation only applied to London. The origins of party wall matters stem all the way back to the great fire of London in 1666.

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Luton Town Football Club Economic Impact Reports

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The economic impact reports outline the proposed plans to relocate Luton Town FC's current football stadium from Kenilworth Road to a site at Power Court in the centre of Luton and for the development of Newlands Park near Junction 10 of the M1.

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Accolade for THSP Risk Management at 2016 Chamber Business Awards

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THSP Risk Management from Bedfordshire, has been crowned one of the winners in the eastern region heats of the Chamber Business Awards 2016. Now in their 13th year, the Awards are a highlight of the business calendar, and they pay tribute to the key role that local businesses play in driving the UK economy.

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BCC: Surge in trade documentation before EU referendum

There was a surge in the volume of trade documentation issued in the second quarter of 2016 – before the EU referendum – the latest Quarterly International Trade Outlook (QITO) from the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and DHL has shown.

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Auction House says the time is now ripe for first time buyers at auction

Auction House, the UK’s most successful property auctioneer, says that the time is now ripe for first time buyers to enter the auction room.

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BCC Quarterly Economic Survey: UK economic growth softened further in Q1 2016

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) Quarterly Economic Survey – Britain’s largest and most authoritative private sector business survey, based on over 8,500 responses from firms in Q1 2016 – suggests that growth in the UK economy continued to soften in the first quarter, with most key survey indicators either static or decreasing.

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Airlander Aiming to reach £1 million on a Record-breaking Crowdfunding

Hybrid Air Vehicles, the Cardington based designer and manufacturer of Airlander, the largest aircraft in the world, has reached a staggering £900,000 equity raise since opening up a crowdfunding round on Crowdcube, UK’s leading equity crowdfunding platform.

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Global Headwinds and Uncertainty Slow UK Growth in 2016

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has today downgraded its UK GDP growth forecast, from 2.5% to 2.2% in 2016, and from 2.5% to 2.3% in 2017; for 2018, included for the first time in the forecast, GDP growth of 2.4% is predicted.

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Raise career aspirations of young women to achieve gender parity

  • BCC launches report on ways to boost the number of women entering well-paid, science & technology and engineering careers on International Women’s Day
  • Findings based on BCC and Government Equalities Office scheme that worked with more than 1,400 female pupils, 38 businesses and 37 schools across England
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Safety Groups UK introduces a new occupational health awareness initiative for Young People.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and others in the UK, including Safety Groups UK (SGUK) have been actively working in recent years to raise awareness that the number of people suffering from work related illness is considerable:  approximately 1.2 million people in the last year. 

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Rotary Bandstand for Luton

We have just been informed that the Rotary Bandstand for Luton Charitable Trust has won planning permission to build its proposed new 21st century bandstand in Grade II Listed Wardown Park.

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Business voting intentions harden as PM seeks final deal

  • Businesspeople paying close attention to debate on UK’s membership of the EU - but say it has had little material impact on business to date
  • ‘Remain’ camp ahead two-to-one amongst business voters, but significant divisions exist on size and export lines
  • Renegotiated deal for the UK unlikely to change voting intentions of two in three business leaders.

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Hybrid Air Vehicles - putting Bedfordshire on the map

2016 will be a momentous year for the future of aviation with the innovative Airlander 10 taking to the British skies for the first time; our pioneering team of experts continues to make ground-breaking progress on a daily basis – most recently attaching the Mission Module to the iconic hull.

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Act now to protect your WordPress site from attack and compromise

WordPress and DDoS attacks

During the first few weeks of the year, the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit (ERSOU) cyber unit has a seen a dramatic increase in the number of WordPress sites being both targeted and used as bots in other attacks, as part of sustained assaults on business servers by way of WordPress Pingback DDoS tactics.

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Make 2016 a year of action, not more wasted opportunities

After a year that included a number of wasted opportunities, John Longworth, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, calls on ministers to make 2016 a year of action, with the ultimate aim of putting the UK economy on a strong and more sustainable footing.

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Weak trade and manufacturing figures nudge down UK growth forecast

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has today downgraded its UK GDP growth forecast, from 2.6% to 2.4% in 2015, from 2.7% to 2.5% in 2016, and from 2.7% to 2.5% in 2017.

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Chamber gives full reaction to Chancellor’s Spending Review

In a full response to the Autumn Statement and Spending Review, Cheryl Smart MBE, Chief Executive said:

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Successful Your Future Event in Bedford – 19th November 2015

‘I found it great as I didn’t have much idea what to do but I have lots of ideas now’

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Businesses and schools ‘still worlds apart’ on readiness for work

Two-thirds of businesses (69%) believe that secondary schools are not effective at preparing young people for work, according to a major new UK-wide survey of over 3,500 business and education leaders published today by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), just hours before the latest national employment figures are published.

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Just how to Produce an Essay the Way

Be genuine and be certain your essay is meaningful. First, it should be persuasive. Any essay having plagiarism need to be redone. It really is about to think of a dissertation, subject, point or topic that should be established. Using a fantastic manner of authorship and the proper words, you are able to produce your article more intriguing without including fake particulars. 

Read More

BREXIT REFLECTIONS, FOUR MONTHS POST-REFERENDUM

Adam Marshall, Director General, British Chambers of Commerce (November 2016)

Read More

Landlords – are you aware of the "Immigration Act 2016" due to launch in December?

contract-2

Following the launch of the "Right to Rent" Scheme in February 2016 which required checks on new tenants and prohibited private landlords renting their residential properties to certain people based on their immigration status, further legislation known as the "Immigration Act 2016" is due to come into force from December 2016.

Read More

Firms flock to FixedFlex to get the best energy deal

Energy is a major overhead for many companies, especially in manufacturing, but it’s always been difficult deciding whether to have a fixed price or flexible contract.

Read More

Peli BioThermal Pedal Power

Pictured are some of the Peli BioThermal team who took part in Cycle to Work Day.

pelibiothermalcycletoworkpic2

Peli BioThermal proved pedal power puts them in pole position when it comes to using green transport to journey to work.
Read More

Converting Bedford's Bunyan Meeting basement

bunyan-basement-before-b-web

Robinson Hall have just completed the project management for the conversion of a damp and dark basement to a light, airy and vibrant exhibition space at Bunyan Meeting.

Read More

BCC comments on labour market figures

  • In the three months to August 2016, employment rose by 106,000 and unemployment increased by 10,000
  • The unemployment rate was 4.9%, down from 5.4% a year ago
  • The claimant count in September 2016 rose by 700 compared with August 2016

Read More

BCC appoints Adam Marshall as Director General

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) is delighted to announce the appointment of Adam Marshall as its new Director General with immediate effect. Adam initially took on the role on an Acting basis following the resignation of John Longworth in March 2016, and was appointed to the role on a permanent basis following a robust recruitment process.

Read More

First ever London Luton Airport (LLA) Jobs and Careers Fair

How local people are benefitting from business investment.

lla-blog

Bedfordshire is on a roll at the moment. From the Airlander project at Cardington to progress in plans for a new stadium for the Hatters, there is a real sense of economic momentum across the region.

Read More

BCC responds to the Prime Minister’s conference speech

Commenting on Theresa May’s closing speech to the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham, Dr Adam Marshall, Acting Director General of the BCC, said:

Read More

Accolade for THSP Risk Management at 2016 Chamber Business Awards

thsp

THSP Risk Management from Bedfordshire, has been crowned one of the winners in the eastern region heats of the Chamber Business Awards 2016. Now in their 13th year, the Awards are a highlight of the business calendar, and they pay tribute to the key role that local businesses play in driving the UK economy.

Read More

BCC: Surge in trade documentation before EU referendum

There was a surge in the volume of trade documentation issued in the second quarter of 2016 – before the EU referendum – the latest Quarterly International Trade Outlook (QITO) from the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and DHL has shown.

Read More

Auction House says the time is now ripe for first time buyers at auction

Auction House, the UK’s most successful property auctioneer, says that the time is now ripe for first time buyers to enter the auction room.

Read More

BCC Quarterly Economic Survey: UK economic growth softened further in Q1 2016

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) Quarterly Economic Survey – Britain’s largest and most authoritative private sector business survey, based on over 8,500 responses from firms in Q1 2016 – suggests that growth in the UK economy continued to soften in the first quarter, with most key survey indicators either static or decreasing.

Read More

Airlander Aiming to reach £1 million on a Record-breaking Crowdfunding

Hybrid Air Vehicles, the Cardington based designer and manufacturer of Airlander, the largest aircraft in the world, has reached a staggering £900,000 equity raise since opening up a crowdfunding round on Crowdcube, UK’s leading equity crowdfunding platform.

Read More

Global Headwinds and Uncertainty Slow UK Growth in 2016

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has today downgraded its UK GDP growth forecast, from 2.5% to 2.2% in 2016, and from 2.5% to 2.3% in 2017; for 2018, included for the first time in the forecast, GDP growth of 2.4% is predicted.

Read More

Raise career aspirations of young women to achieve gender parity

  • BCC launches report on ways to boost the number of women entering well-paid, science & technology and engineering careers on International Women’s Day
  • Findings based on BCC and Government Equalities Office scheme that worked with more than 1,400 female pupils, 38 businesses and 37 schools across England
Read More

Safety Groups UK introduces a new occupational health awareness initiative for Young People.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and others in the UK, including Safety Groups UK (SGUK) have been actively working in recent years to raise awareness that the number of people suffering from work related illness is considerable:  approximately 1.2 million people in the last year. 

Read More

Rotary Bandstand for Luton

We have just been informed that the Rotary Bandstand for Luton Charitable Trust has won planning permission to build its proposed new 21st century bandstand in Grade II Listed Wardown Park.

Read More

Business voting intentions harden as PM seeks final deal

  • Businesspeople paying close attention to debate on UK’s membership of the EU - but say it has had little material impact on business to date
  • ‘Remain’ camp ahead two-to-one amongst business voters, but significant divisions exist on size and export lines
  • Renegotiated deal for the UK unlikely to change voting intentions of two in three business leaders.

Read More

Hybrid Air Vehicles - putting Bedfordshire on the map

2016 will be a momentous year for the future of aviation with the innovative Airlander 10 taking to the British skies for the first time; our pioneering team of experts continues to make ground-breaking progress on a daily basis – most recently attaching the Mission Module to the iconic hull.

Read More

Act now to protect your WordPress site from attack and compromise

WordPress and DDoS attacks

During the first few weeks of the year, the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit (ERSOU) cyber unit has a seen a dramatic increase in the number of WordPress sites being both targeted and used as bots in other attacks, as part of sustained assaults on business servers by way of WordPress Pingback DDoS tactics.

Read More

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