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

Strong job figures point to economic growth

  • In the three months to September 2013, the unemployment rate was 7.6%
  • In the three months to September 2013, unemployment fell by 48,000 and employment increased by 177,000
  • Youth unemployment (16-24) fell 9,000 in the three months to September, but was still high at 965,000, and the jobless rate was 21%
  • The claimant count fell 41,700 between September and October 2013
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UKTI: New help for young entrepreneurs

UKTI have announced a new scheme where young entrepreneurs can apply for help setting up their business in the UK. Successful applicants will receive a 12-month start-up support package including investment, mentoring and logistical help. The scheme is available to final year university students or those who graduated in 2011 or later.

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Luton manufacturer to deliver machinery ‘world first’

A Luton-based press manufacturer has agreed a £500,000 deal that will see it deliver a ‘world first’ to the South Coast in 2014.

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Government announces local road investment

The Government has announced road investment plans including some improvements that the Chamber has lobbied for with partners.

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New BCC online export resource

To mark the start of Export Week, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has announced the launch of a new website designed to support businesses at every stage of their export journey. 

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Firms encouraged to 'go global'

Today (Monday) marks the start of national Export Week, designed to celebrate the exporting successes achieved by UK firms, and to encourage more businesses to take their first step towards ‘going global’. Chambers of Commerce are the largest private sector providers of international trade services in the UK, and are committed to helping businesses find new markets and trade the world. 

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Branch Line Training launches new fire safety course

Branch Line Training is launching a new nationally recognised Fire Risk Assessment NPORS course in the New Year.    The course is designed  to enable individuals carry out fire risk assessments and is aimed at health and safety officers, site managers, supervisors and fire wardens.

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CHUMS in People's Millions bid

Chamber member CHUMS,  a charity which supports bereaved children and their families, has been selected to appear on ITV People's Millions on 26th November at 6pm.  They will be up against another organisation who will also be looking for your votes to win £50,000.

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Export must be UK priority

  • The UK deficit on trade in goods and services was £3.3bn in September 2013, unchanged from August
  • There was a £9.8bn deficit on goods, partly offset by a £6.5bn surplus on services
  • The trade deficit in goods and services increased markedly in Q3 2013, largely reflecting a wider goods deficit (down £4.3bn - £3.8bn goods)
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MPC must acknowledge likely rate rise

Commenting on today’s interest rate decision, announced by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee, David Kern, Chief Economist at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:

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Manufacturing recovery - still challenges

  • Manufacturing output rose 1.2% between August and September 2013, while total production increased by 0.9%
  • In the three months to September 2013, manufacturing output rose 0.9% over the previous three months, but when compared with a year earlier, there was only a minimal increase (0.1%)
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Eco friendly office space at The Village

Office space is available at The Village at Great Marlings in Luton. Spaces from 1, 040-14, 597 square foot are on offer.

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Youngest Chamber member seeks story crowdfunding

The Chamber's youngest member, nine year old Henry Patterson of Not Before Tea,  is seeking crowdfunding to publish six stories linked to his sweetie business.

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Lord Lieutenant visits Beds businesses

HM Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, Helen Nellis, has paid a visit to Prologis Park at Marston Gate as part of her role as business ambassador for Central Bedfordshire.

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Marketing campaign award for Wyboston Lakes

WybostonMIMAaward2013

In the face of intense competition from event and leisure venues across the globe, Wyboston Lakes has won the gold award for ‘Best Integrated Marketing Campaign’ in the prestigious Meetings Industry Marketing Awards (MIMA) 2013.

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Robinson & Hall launch new website

Robinson & Hall are delighted to announce the launch of their new website www.robinsonandhall.co.uk With a more modern look and feel and new features, make sure you check it out for yourself today!

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MINI customers enjoy ride and drive day at Millbrook

On Saturday 19 October, customers of MINI dealerships in Northampton and Oxford had an exclusive opportunity to experience the latest Countryman and Paceman models in an “adventure” on Millbrook’s world renowned tracks.

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Chamber's youngest member nominated for awards

Bedfordshire Chamber's youngest member, Henry Patterson aged 9,  is celebrating after it was announced last night that the his company Not Before Tea is a finalist for the ‘Most Captivating Entrepreneur of the Year' category and also 'Young Entrepreneur of the Year' in the Great British Entrepreneur Awards.

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BCC: Deficit reduction remains a painful task

  • In September 2013, public sector net borrowing, excluding effects of financial interventions, was £1bn lower than in September 2012
  • In the first six months of the current financial year, cumulative borrowing on a comparable basis was £5.9bn lower than in the corresponding period of the last financial year
  • In September 2013, public sector net debt, excluding effects of financial interventions, was 75.9% of GDP

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Deadline day for paper tax returns

There are just days left to send your 2012/13 paper tax return to HM Revenue Customs (HMRC), if you want to beat the 31 October deadline and avoid a penalty.

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BCC: Nuclear plant will play vital role in energy security

Commenting on the announcement that a new nuclear power plant will be built at Hinkley Point in Somerset, John Longworth, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:

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SEMLEP seeking new private sector director

SEMLEP is looking for a new private sector director to join its Board. Applicants will ideally have current experience of running a growing and successful business or social enterprise, be able to commit sufficient time and give leadership to help deliver SEMLEP's objectives.

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Millbrook updates visual identity

To coincide with the announcement of the acquisition of Millbrook by Rutland Partners, the organisation has unveiled the progression of Millbrook’s brand image through a completely new website and enhanced logo.

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UK must focus on export support

  • BCC’s Director General, John Longworth, gives keynote speech at business group’s International Trade Conference
  • Vince Cable; Chuka Umunna; Carolyn McCall, CEO, easyJet; David Milner, CEO Tyrrells Crisps; and Lord Bilamoria, Chairman, Cobra Beer confirmed as guest speakers

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Interfoam achieves quality standard

Chamber member Interfoam Ltd is in celebratory mood after achieving an industry quality standard.  Interfoam  recognised the importance of Business Management Systems to maintain and improve the effectiveness of our operation, and are currently registered to ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management and ISO 14001: 2004 Environmental Management and has maintained these systems for many years.

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Relate Beds and Luton to offer relationship coaching

Single, divorced or separated? Struggling to meet the right partner, online or otherwise?
Are you fearful of commitment or seem to only meet others who are?Then Relate might be able to help.

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Central Beds Council publishes Procurement Pipeline

Central Bedfordshire Council has published its Procurement Pipeline.  The document is a forward look at the goods and services Central Bedfordshire Council intends to procure over the coming years. The Procurement Pipeline covers procurement over £10,000 in value.

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Consultation on plans for Bedford Technical Academy

Bedford College is proposing to open a brand new Technical Academy in September 2015 focusing on specialist technical training in science, service and creative technologies.

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PM right to back plans to reduce EU red tape, says BCC

Commenting on the publication of the report, ‘Cut EU red tape’, which has been published by the Business Taskforce today (Tuesday), Dr Adam Marshall, Director of Policy and External Affairs at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

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BCC & NEST auto-enrolment guide

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and NEST (National Employment Savings Trust) have created a business guide to auto-enrolment, designed to help employers plan for legal changes to workplace pensions. 

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Strong job figures point to economic growth

  • In the three months to September 2013, the unemployment rate was 7.6%
  • In the three months to September 2013, unemployment fell by 48,000 and employment increased by 177,000
  • Youth unemployment (16-24) fell 9,000 in the three months to September, but was still high at 965,000, and the jobless rate was 21%
  • The claimant count fell 41,700 between September and October 2013
Read More

UKTI: New help for young entrepreneurs

UKTI have announced a new scheme where young entrepreneurs can apply for help setting up their business in the UK. Successful applicants will receive a 12-month start-up support package including investment, mentoring and logistical help. The scheme is available to final year university students or those who graduated in 2011 or later.

Read More

Luton manufacturer to deliver machinery ‘world first’

A Luton-based press manufacturer has agreed a £500,000 deal that will see it deliver a ‘world first’ to the South Coast in 2014.

Read More

Government announces local road investment

The Government has announced road investment plans including some improvements that the Chamber has lobbied for with partners.

Read More

New BCC online export resource

To mark the start of Export Week, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has announced the launch of a new website designed to support businesses at every stage of their export journey. 

Read More

Firms encouraged to 'go global'

Today (Monday) marks the start of national Export Week, designed to celebrate the exporting successes achieved by UK firms, and to encourage more businesses to take their first step towards ‘going global’. Chambers of Commerce are the largest private sector providers of international trade services in the UK, and are committed to helping businesses find new markets and trade the world. 

Read More

Branch Line Training launches new fire safety course

Branch Line Training is launching a new nationally recognised Fire Risk Assessment NPORS course in the New Year.    The course is designed  to enable individuals carry out fire risk assessments and is aimed at health and safety officers, site managers, supervisors and fire wardens.

Read More

CHUMS in People's Millions bid

Chamber member CHUMS,  a charity which supports bereaved children and their families, has been selected to appear on ITV People's Millions on 26th November at 6pm.  They will be up against another organisation who will also be looking for your votes to win £50,000.

Read More

Export must be UK priority

  • The UK deficit on trade in goods and services was £3.3bn in September 2013, unchanged from August
  • There was a £9.8bn deficit on goods, partly offset by a £6.5bn surplus on services
  • The trade deficit in goods and services increased markedly in Q3 2013, largely reflecting a wider goods deficit (down £4.3bn - £3.8bn goods)
Read More

MPC must acknowledge likely rate rise

Commenting on today’s interest rate decision, announced by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee, David Kern, Chief Economist at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:

Read More

Lord Lieutenant visits Beds businesses

HM Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, Helen Nellis, has paid a visit to Prologis Park at Marston Gate as part of her role as business ambassador for Central Bedfordshire.

Read More

Marketing campaign award for Wyboston Lakes

WybostonMIMAaward2013

In the face of intense competition from event and leisure venues across the globe, Wyboston Lakes has won the gold award for ‘Best Integrated Marketing Campaign’ in the prestigious Meetings Industry Marketing Awards (MIMA) 2013.

Read More

Robinson & Hall launch new website

Robinson & Hall are delighted to announce the launch of their new website www.robinsonandhall.co.uk With a more modern look and feel and new features, make sure you check it out for yourself today!

Read More

MINI customers enjoy ride and drive day at Millbrook

On Saturday 19 October, customers of MINI dealerships in Northampton and Oxford had an exclusive opportunity to experience the latest Countryman and Paceman models in an “adventure” on Millbrook’s world renowned tracks.

Read More

Chamber's youngest member nominated for awards

Bedfordshire Chamber's youngest member, Henry Patterson aged 9,  is celebrating after it was announced last night that the his company Not Before Tea is a finalist for the ‘Most Captivating Entrepreneur of the Year' category and also 'Young Entrepreneur of the Year' in the Great British Entrepreneur Awards.

Read More

BCC: Deficit reduction remains a painful task

  • In September 2013, public sector net borrowing, excluding effects of financial interventions, was £1bn lower than in September 2012
  • In the first six months of the current financial year, cumulative borrowing on a comparable basis was £5.9bn lower than in the corresponding period of the last financial year
  • In September 2013, public sector net debt, excluding effects of financial interventions, was 75.9% of GDP

Read More

Deadline day for paper tax returns

There are just days left to send your 2012/13 paper tax return to HM Revenue Customs (HMRC), if you want to beat the 31 October deadline and avoid a penalty.

Read More

BCC: Nuclear plant will play vital role in energy security

Commenting on the announcement that a new nuclear power plant will be built at Hinkley Point in Somerset, John Longworth, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:

Read More

SEMLEP seeking new private sector director

SEMLEP is looking for a new private sector director to join its Board. Applicants will ideally have current experience of running a growing and successful business or social enterprise, be able to commit sufficient time and give leadership to help deliver SEMLEP's objectives.

Read More

Millbrook updates visual identity

To coincide with the announcement of the acquisition of Millbrook by Rutland Partners, the organisation has unveiled the progression of Millbrook’s brand image through a completely new website and enhanced logo.

Read More

UK must focus on export support

  • BCC’s Director General, John Longworth, gives keynote speech at business group’s International Trade Conference
  • Vince Cable; Chuka Umunna; Carolyn McCall, CEO, easyJet; David Milner, CEO Tyrrells Crisps; and Lord Bilamoria, Chairman, Cobra Beer confirmed as guest speakers

Read More

Interfoam achieves quality standard

Chamber member Interfoam Ltd is in celebratory mood after achieving an industry quality standard.  Interfoam  recognised the importance of Business Management Systems to maintain and improve the effectiveness of our operation, and are currently registered to ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management and ISO 14001: 2004 Environmental Management and has maintained these systems for many years.

Read More

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