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

Accolade for Luton Family Law

Chamber member Luton Family Law has secured the national Law Society's law management quality mark, Lexcel.

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Heseltine Review

Commenting on the Government response to Lord Heseltine's Review, No Stone Unturned, John Longworth, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said: "Chambers of Commerce welcome the government's commitment to localise some funding and decision-making around transport and skills in order to unleash the enterprise and growth latent in local communities across England.

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Bedfordshire Chamber of Commerce welcomes youngest member in 136 years!

Bedfordshire Chamber welcomed its youngest member since 1877 as young entrepreneur Henry Patterson received his honorary membership certificate.  Henry, aged just nine, runs his own online sweet retailing business selling sweets aimed at children. Not Before Tea is Henry’s third business with previous enterprises including selling manure and an online shop selling unwanted toys.

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Are you great at CSR?

There's still time to enter the East of England's Local Impact Awards with Business in the Community.  This year BITC have seven categories open to companies based or operating in the region.

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Keep the spring in your step

Spring

The latest workplace absence figures published in 2012 show that musculoskeletal problems such as back, neck, shoulder and knee pain are still proving to be a huge issue for people across the UK, blighting the lives of millions.

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QES: Make your views heard

If you've ever complained about conditions for business and felt no one's listening, now is your opportunity to be heard.  The British Chambers of Commerce Quarterly Economic Survey is a highly respected snapshot of conditions for business but the BCC don't do it alone.  They need your input to help them present the most accurate picture in a survey which is taken very seriously by central government and the Bank of England and is reported widely in the press.

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Would Bedfordshire Businesses Survive Disaster?

Two thirds of Bedfordshire businesses have no plan in place should they suffer a major catastrophe like fire, flooding or severe weather, research released by the Bedfordshire and Luton Local Resilience Forum (BLLRF) has found. This means their competitors could profit from their problems if disaster struck. However help is at hand during Business Continuity Awareness Week (18-22 March 2013) and creating a plan is simple and quick and would help local companies to keep in business and protect jobs.

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BCC voted a Superbrand

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has been officially named as a Business Superbrand in an influential annual survey that identifies the UK’s strongest business-to-business brands. Independently co-ordinated by The Centre for Brand Analysis, the annual Business Superbrands survey considers thousands of brands that are judged by both an Expert Council and over 1,900 individual business professionals from across the UK. 

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Online tax week

For the first time businesses are being offered interactive support with their tax affairs by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).

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Local growth a priority

Commenting ahead of the Mansion House speech being made by the Deputy Prime Minister this evening, John Longworth, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

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UOB Dean wins award

The Dean of the Business School Dr Sonal Minocha has wowed the Asian community to win the Academic of the Year accolade, at the Asian Voice Political and Public Life Awards.

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Digital Diary

Find out more about our members with our online digital members diary.

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New sector group needs you!

Manufacturing and engineering are recognised as being vital to the health of our local and national economies.  It's important that Bedfordshire's prominence in these sectors is fostered and developed.

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Timely bad-weather advice

Snowy road

Chamber members Peninsula Business Services Ltd. has issued some timely advice for employers during periods of bad weather.

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Banking: Culture must change

Piggy Bank

Commenting on the speech on banking delivered  by Business Secretary Vince Cable, Dr Adam Marshall, Director of Policy and External Affairs at the British Chambers of Commerce, said:

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Cheryl inspires Luton Sixth Form girls to a career in business

Chamber Chief Executive Cheryl Smart MBE, spoke to the young women of Luton Sixth Form College last week at an event to inspire them to become businesswomen of the future. Cheryl told attendees about her career in business. begun at a time when attitudes to women in business were very different.
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BCC on banking reform

PiggyCommenting on today's speech on the Banking Reform Bill by Chancellor George Osborne, Dr Adam Marshall, Director of Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

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Chamber Utilities

2012 was an eventful year in the energy industry and 2013 is set to be no different!

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Get behind development of London Luton Airport, get behind business says Chamber Chief Executive

Bedfordshire Chamber of Commerce has expressed concern at opposition to plans to develop London Luton Airport by local interest groups in Hertfordshire saying they ignore the importance of the airport to the local and sub-regional economy.

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London 2012 Suppliers to get Olympic Games boost

Tens of thousands of companies will be  able to promote involvement in Olympics and Paralympics to help drive growth for Britain.

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Bedfordshire Chamber to launch manufacturing and engineering sector group

Manufacturing and engineering are recognised as being vital to the health of our local and national economies.  It's important that Bedfordshire's prominence in these sectors is fostered and developed.

Read More

Businesses in dire need of access to finance, says BCC

  • Business lending fell by £2.1bn in December 2012
  • Net lending to business contracted by £18.7bn for the year 2012

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Production company Nine Lives seeks businesses to take part in new series

Nine Lives Media is a multi-award winning independent television production  company making documentaries for all the major UK broadcasters.  They are currently on the hunt for bosses to take part in a new series for the BBC.

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BCC: Investment in HS2 will create confidence for businesses

Commenting on today’s announcement by the Department for Transport on High Speed 2, Dr Adam Marshall, Director of Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:

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See new, improved Park Inn by Raddison at complimentary afternoon tea

Once voted one of the ugliest buildings in Bedford, the Park Inn by
Radisson has undergone a refurbishment of the public areas which was
completed in December 2012.

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GDP figures could harm business confidence, says BCC

  • GDP in Q4 2012: -0.3% on the quarter; flat on the year
  • Manufacturing output: -1.5% on the quarter; -2% on the year
  • Services output: flat on the quarter; +1.4% on the year

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Shuttleworth races ahead with Bedford College investment

Shuttleworth College is racing ahead in the 21st Century - thanks to investment of £5.5 Million by Bedford College.

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Shuttleworth College: Facebook for Farmers

Shuttleworth College has a reputation for agricultural excellence which spreads across the globe.

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Tax return deadline just around the corner

If you still haven’t sent in your 2011-12 Self Assessment tax return, you’ve got just a few days left to do so and avoid a penalty.

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Figures dampen recession fears

In the three months to November 2012, unemployment fell by 37,000 compared with the previous three months, while employment increased by 90,000.

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Accolade for Luton Family Law

Chamber member Luton Family Law has secured the national Law Society's law management quality mark, Lexcel.

Read More

Heseltine Review

Commenting on the Government response to Lord Heseltine's Review, No Stone Unturned, John Longworth, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said: "Chambers of Commerce welcome the government's commitment to localise some funding and decision-making around transport and skills in order to unleash the enterprise and growth latent in local communities across England.

Read More

Bedfordshire Chamber of Commerce welcomes youngest member in 136 years!

Bedfordshire Chamber welcomed its youngest member since 1877 as young entrepreneur Henry Patterson received his honorary membership certificate.  Henry, aged just nine, runs his own online sweet retailing business selling sweets aimed at children. Not Before Tea is Henry’s third business with previous enterprises including selling manure and an online shop selling unwanted toys.

Read More

Are you great at CSR?

There's still time to enter the East of England's Local Impact Awards with Business in the Community.  This year BITC have seven categories open to companies based or operating in the region.

Read More

Keep the spring in your step

Spring

The latest workplace absence figures published in 2012 show that musculoskeletal problems such as back, neck, shoulder and knee pain are still proving to be a huge issue for people across the UK, blighting the lives of millions.

Read More

QES: Make your views heard

If you've ever complained about conditions for business and felt no one's listening, now is your opportunity to be heard.  The British Chambers of Commerce Quarterly Economic Survey is a highly respected snapshot of conditions for business but the BCC don't do it alone.  They need your input to help them present the most accurate picture in a survey which is taken very seriously by central government and the Bank of England and is reported widely in the press.

Read More

Would Bedfordshire Businesses Survive Disaster?

Two thirds of Bedfordshire businesses have no plan in place should they suffer a major catastrophe like fire, flooding or severe weather, research released by the Bedfordshire and Luton Local Resilience Forum (BLLRF) has found. This means their competitors could profit from their problems if disaster struck. However help is at hand during Business Continuity Awareness Week (18-22 March 2013) and creating a plan is simple and quick and would help local companies to keep in business and protect jobs.

Read More

BCC voted a Superbrand

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has been officially named as a Business Superbrand in an influential annual survey that identifies the UK’s strongest business-to-business brands. Independently co-ordinated by The Centre for Brand Analysis, the annual Business Superbrands survey considers thousands of brands that are judged by both an Expert Council and over 1,900 individual business professionals from across the UK. 

Read More

Online tax week

For the first time businesses are being offered interactive support with their tax affairs by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).

Read More

Local growth a priority

Commenting ahead of the Mansion House speech being made by the Deputy Prime Minister this evening, John Longworth, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

Read More

Timely bad-weather advice

Snowy road

Chamber members Peninsula Business Services Ltd. has issued some timely advice for employers during periods of bad weather.

Read More

Banking: Culture must change

Piggy Bank

Commenting on the speech on banking delivered  by Business Secretary Vince Cable, Dr Adam Marshall, Director of Policy and External Affairs at the British Chambers of Commerce, said:

Read More

Cheryl inspires Luton Sixth Form girls to a career in business

Chamber Chief Executive Cheryl Smart MBE, spoke to the young women of Luton Sixth Form College last week at an event to inspire them to become businesswomen of the future. Cheryl told attendees about her career in business. begun at a time when attitudes to women in business were very different.
Read More

BCC on banking reform

PiggyCommenting on today's speech on the Banking Reform Bill by Chancellor George Osborne, Dr Adam Marshall, Director of Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

Read More

Chamber Utilities

2012 was an eventful year in the energy industry and 2013 is set to be no different!

Read More

Get behind development of London Luton Airport, get behind business says Chamber Chief Executive

Bedfordshire Chamber of Commerce has expressed concern at opposition to plans to develop London Luton Airport by local interest groups in Hertfordshire saying they ignore the importance of the airport to the local and sub-regional economy.

Read More

London 2012 Suppliers to get Olympic Games boost

Tens of thousands of companies will be  able to promote involvement in Olympics and Paralympics to help drive growth for Britain.

Read More

Bedfordshire Chamber to launch manufacturing and engineering sector group

Manufacturing and engineering are recognised as being vital to the health of our local and national economies.  It's important that Bedfordshire's prominence in these sectors is fostered and developed.

Read More

Businesses in dire need of access to finance, says BCC

  • Business lending fell by £2.1bn in December 2012
  • Net lending to business contracted by £18.7bn for the year 2012

Read More

Production company Nine Lives seeks businesses to take part in new series

Nine Lives Media is a multi-award winning independent television production  company making documentaries for all the major UK broadcasters.  They are currently on the hunt for bosses to take part in a new series for the BBC.

Read More

BCC: Investment in HS2 will create confidence for businesses

Commenting on today’s announcement by the Department for Transport on High Speed 2, Dr Adam Marshall, Director of Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:

Read More

See new, improved Park Inn by Raddison at complimentary afternoon tea

Once voted one of the ugliest buildings in Bedford, the Park Inn by
Radisson has undergone a refurbishment of the public areas which was
completed in December 2012.

Read More

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