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

Sod Cutting Ceremony marks the official start of i-Worx construction

Works officially began on the i-Worx project following the sod-cutting ceremony on the 16th April. 

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Are your employees your biggest business growth strategy?

Any business owner knows that their workforce is their most valuable asset. Hard-working, loyal, and dedicated people can be the answer to steadfast growth.

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Cranfield University and Monarch Aircraft Engineering collaboration update

A visit from the senior management team of Monarch Aircraft Engineering Limited to Cranfield University showcased the growing collaboration between the two organisations.

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Local businesses attend George Hay Chartered Accountants’ 25th Annual Quiz

On Tuesday 20th March, a number of local businesses, including solicitors, estate agents and other professional groups, came together once again to compete, in a bid to win the sought-after George Hay Jubilee Shield.

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What does a post-Brexit world mean for SMEs?

Today marks the one year countdown until the UK officially leaves the EU. And with the Brexit divorce progressing day-by-day, it’s only natural for business owners to feel uncertain about the future.

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Meet Kimberley Nahar Business Growth Enabler at NatWest

Meet Kimberley Nahar Business Growth Enabler at NatWest 

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Local chartered accountants help Hertfordshire businesses celebrate success

George Hay Chartered Accountants, based in Letchworth, Biggleswade and Huntingdon, recently helped businesses from across Hertfordshire celebrate success at the biz4Biz Awards 2018.

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Now is the best time to aim for growth

With Brexit negotiations and warnings on the impact on growth hitting the headlines regularly, we’d be forgiven in thinking business is in stalemate in deciding on whether or not to invest in growth.

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BCC forecast: UK economy remains subdued despite uplift from strong global growth

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has today (Monday) upgraded its growth expectations for the UK economy, raising its forecast for GDP from 1.1% to 1.4% in 2018 and from 1.3% to 1.5% for 2019, and its first forecasts for 2020 is for 1.6% growth.

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What do I need to know about Making Tax Digital (MTD)?

What is Making Tax Digital?

Making Tax Digital (MTD) is part of HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) wider digital strategy to make it easier for individuals, businesses and other organisations to ensure their tax affairs are in order.

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The Spring Statement 2018

 

by James Pinchbeck, Marketing Partner Streets Chartered Accountants.

The Chancellor has delivered his first Spring Statement, which did away with the typical announcements around tax changes and public sector cuts or increased spending. 

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Set your sights on an Apprenticeship

So, you’ve set your sights on becoming an Accountant, but you’re unsure about how to land the role you really want?

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Foxley Kingham launches “FoxKash” cloud-based accounting service

Foxley Kingham, Luton-based chartered accountants and business advisers, has launched FoxKash, a new independent service designed to provide expert online book keeping support to its clients. 

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BCC reacts to Chancellor’s Spring Statement

Commenting on the Spring Statement, delivered today by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Adam Marshall, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

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Adam Marshall: Ambitious growth plan for UK more important to business than Brexit

Addressing the BCC Annual Conference 2018 today, Dr Adam Marshall, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, will remind the government that the biggest challenges and opportunities facing the UK business community, and country, are not related to exiting the EU, but to the fundamentals in the domestic environment.

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The search is on for new innovation in agritech

Cranfield University and Johnson Matthey have launched a nationwide five-week search for agritech innovation, looking for companies and individuals wanting to take their high-impact innovative technology to the next level.

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One million new homes in the Oxford to Cambridge arc

A recent study by the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) has proposed significant new development along a broad corridor linking Oxford in the west with Cambridge in the east. This could extend to one million new homes by the year 2050.

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BCC launches Chamber Business Awards at London Stock Exchange

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) launched its flagship Chamber Business Awards at the London Stock Exchange. London Chamber of Commerce & Industry members AnyJunk, last year’s winner of the ‘Business of the Year’ award, has the honour of opening the day’s trading.

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5 business strategy examples that can drive business growth

To keep your business growth strategy steady and alive, it goes without saying that business leaders should always be on the lookout for new opportunities.

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The top 4 benefits of networking

We’ve previously written about how to approach networking to get the most out of it. And it’s worth getting it right as it can help you grow your business.

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What is a Letter of Credit?

When it comes to international export, there are a number of documents you should familiarise yourself with. In a previous post, we discussed the importance of export documentation and the difference between an ATR, EUR1, and a Certificate of Origin.

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Skills programme launched to help young people get ready for the workplace

Luton continues with its ambitious plans to transform the town with the launch of its new skills programme for young people.

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Bartercard announce membership to four Chambers of Commerce

Bartercard has announced it has become the latest member to join Northamptonshire, Milton Keynes, Bedfordshire and Bournemouth Chambers of Commerce. This membership will strengthen Bartercard’s commitment to members who trade in these areas.

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Local Plans Update

Local Planning Authorities across the country have been progressing Local Plan preparations to ensure that they meet the Government’s end of March deadline for submission of Local Plans to the Secretary of State and thereby retain control of their housing figures. 

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Cranfield students to take part in global finance challenge

Students from Cranfield School of Management are preparing to compete against their peers from around the world in a global financial management contest.

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Apprentices from non-levy paying employers can now choose Cranfield

Cranfield University has been chosen by the Education and Skills Funding Agency to receive Government funding to deliver postgraduate apprenticeships for non-levy paying employers. Non-levy paying employers are businesses with an annual pay bill of under £3 million.

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Foxley Kingham launches its “50th Birthday Charity Challenge”

Foxley Kingham, Luton-based chartered accountants and business advisers, today celebrates its 50th anniversary. The company was established by its founding partner, John Kingham, on 1st February 1968 and he was joined at the end of that year by Malcolm Foxley.

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Sod Cutting Ceremony marks the official start of i-Worx construction

Works officially began on the i-Worx project following the sod-cutting ceremony on the 16th April. 

Read More

Are your employees your biggest business growth strategy?

Any business owner knows that their workforce is their most valuable asset. Hard-working, loyal, and dedicated people can be the answer to steadfast growth.

Read More

Cranfield University and Monarch Aircraft Engineering collaboration update

A visit from the senior management team of Monarch Aircraft Engineering Limited to Cranfield University showcased the growing collaboration between the two organisations.

Read More

Local businesses attend George Hay Chartered Accountants’ 25th Annual Quiz

On Tuesday 20th March, a number of local businesses, including solicitors, estate agents and other professional groups, came together once again to compete, in a bid to win the sought-after George Hay Jubilee Shield.

Read More

What does a post-Brexit world mean for SMEs?

Today marks the one year countdown until the UK officially leaves the EU. And with the Brexit divorce progressing day-by-day, it’s only natural for business owners to feel uncertain about the future.

Read More

Meet Kimberley Nahar Business Growth Enabler at NatWest

Meet Kimberley Nahar Business Growth Enabler at NatWest 

Read More

Local chartered accountants help Hertfordshire businesses celebrate success

George Hay Chartered Accountants, based in Letchworth, Biggleswade and Huntingdon, recently helped businesses from across Hertfordshire celebrate success at the biz4Biz Awards 2018.

Read More

Now is the best time to aim for growth

With Brexit negotiations and warnings on the impact on growth hitting the headlines regularly, we’d be forgiven in thinking business is in stalemate in deciding on whether or not to invest in growth.

Read More

Set your sights on an Apprenticeship

So, you’ve set your sights on becoming an Accountant, but you’re unsure about how to land the role you really want?

Read More

Foxley Kingham launches “FoxKash” cloud-based accounting service

Foxley Kingham, Luton-based chartered accountants and business advisers, has launched FoxKash, a new independent service designed to provide expert online book keeping support to its clients. 

Read More

BCC reacts to Chancellor’s Spring Statement

Commenting on the Spring Statement, delivered today by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Adam Marshall, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

Read More

Adam Marshall: Ambitious growth plan for UK more important to business than Brexit

Addressing the BCC Annual Conference 2018 today, Dr Adam Marshall, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, will remind the government that the biggest challenges and opportunities facing the UK business community, and country, are not related to exiting the EU, but to the fundamentals in the domestic environment.

Read More

The search is on for new innovation in agritech

Cranfield University and Johnson Matthey have launched a nationwide five-week search for agritech innovation, looking for companies and individuals wanting to take their high-impact innovative technology to the next level.

Read More

One million new homes in the Oxford to Cambridge arc

A recent study by the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) has proposed significant new development along a broad corridor linking Oxford in the west with Cambridge in the east. This could extend to one million new homes by the year 2050.

Read More

BCC launches Chamber Business Awards at London Stock Exchange

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) launched its flagship Chamber Business Awards at the London Stock Exchange. London Chamber of Commerce & Industry members AnyJunk, last year’s winner of the ‘Business of the Year’ award, has the honour of opening the day’s trading.

Read More

5 business strategy examples that can drive business growth

To keep your business growth strategy steady and alive, it goes without saying that business leaders should always be on the lookout for new opportunities.

Read More

The top 4 benefits of networking

We’ve previously written about how to approach networking to get the most out of it. And it’s worth getting it right as it can help you grow your business.

Read More

What is a Letter of Credit?

When it comes to international export, there are a number of documents you should familiarise yourself with. In a previous post, we discussed the importance of export documentation and the difference between an ATR, EUR1, and a Certificate of Origin.

Read More

Skills programme launched to help young people get ready for the workplace

Luton continues with its ambitious plans to transform the town with the launch of its new skills programme for young people.

Read More

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