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

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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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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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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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.

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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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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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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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SMEs feel pinch

Business lending fell by £2.8bn in November 2012. Net lending to small business contracted by £6.4bn over the past year. Commenting on the Trends in Lending report, published today by the Bank of England, John Longworth, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:

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Sickness Absence Review

Commenting on the Sickness Absence Review, published today by the Department for Work and Pensions, Dr Adam Marshall, Director of Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

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Work law changes boost

Commenting on today’s announcements on the Employment Law Review, published today by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, Dr Adam Marshall, Director of Policy and External Affairs at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:

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UTC holds Open Day

Are you, or do you know, a young person interested in a career in science, engineering or design?   The University Technical College of Central Bedfordshire is holding a Careers and Open Day on Saturday 26th January between 10am-4pm where you can learn more about Year 10 options and progression routes available through the UTC.

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Changes to Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs)

New EPC changes came into effect this week which means that an EPC must have been commissioned prior to marketing and obtained within 7 days of the property first being marketed. It is also essential to make the EPC available to prospective buyers and tenants when requested and advertise the EPC’s rating on all advertisements, both print and online. It is no longer necessary, however, to attach the front page of the EPC to written material.

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Hypnotic seminar aims to help Beds businesses improve sales

Hypnosis and sales are words rarely seen in the same sentence but Gary Foster, a specialist in sales psychology, can show you how to use some great techniques that will allow you to boost your selling skills.

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Businesses want a re-negotiated relationship with Europe

Ahead of the Prime Minister's long-awaited policy speech on Europe later this month the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), has today called for a pragmatic re-negotiation of Britain's relationship with the rest of the EU, reflecting the interests of businesses across the economy.

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Bedfordshire Chamber launches BCC accredited export training

Bedfordshire Chamber of Commerce is offering export trainees the chance to receive accreditation for their learning from the British Chambers of Commerce.

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Proactive Response: Keeping you secure,whatever the weather!

Weather forecasters are predicting snow in the next few weeks with temperatures dropping in some parts of the country to as low as -15 degrees.  If previous experience is anything to go by, the adverse weather conditions are likely to cause massive problems for  businesses and their ability to function, especially those in rural areas and trading estates.

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Fully-funded programme offers Beds businesses chance to develop leadership and management skills

A fully-funded programme, supported by the European Social Fund in partnership with Central Bedfordshire Council and Bedford Borough Council, is being offered by the University of Bedfordshire. Skills for Growth offers organisations operating in Bedfordshire the opportunity to develop their employees' leadership and management skills.

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Robinson & Hall’s Auction department merges with one of the fastest growing auctioneers, Auction House UK!

Robinson & Hall’s Property Auction department is now known as Auction House Beds & Bucks due to joining the country’s largest and fastest growing auctioneers, Auction House UK.

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Ability, Ambience and Awareness: Mary Seacole raise funds for homeless youth

Around 300 people from various voluntary agencies together with staff and the general public attended a stunning fundraising ball for The Mary Seacole Housing Association Limited.

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Excellent feedback on Bedfordshire Chamber's room hire

This week has been a busy one at Bedfordshire Chamber of Commerce with the business support organisation hosting three events at their Kimpton Road offices.

The Chamber was used for training by Peter East Associates and for IT and Export courses.

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Community spirit carries the torch for local charities

The Basepoint Innovation and Business Centre in Luton has donated £1,744 to its chosen charity, ReachOut Plus, and also £346 to St. Vincent de Paul, an international Christian voluntary organisation that tackles poverty.

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Your Chamber needs you! Share your views on how the economy is affecting you and your business

Bedfordshire Chamber of Commerce is asking businesses across Bedfordshire to make their voices heard and take part in the Quarterly Economic Survey. The Chamber conducts a quarterly survey to allow businesses in Bedfordshire to express their views on a number of issues affecting their day-to-day business, particularly in the current economic climate.

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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).

Read More

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.

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

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

Shuttleworth College: Facebook for Farmers

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

Read More

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.

Read More

SMEs feel pinch

Business lending fell by £2.8bn in November 2012. Net lending to small business contracted by £6.4bn over the past year. Commenting on the Trends in Lending report, published today by the Bank of England, John Longworth, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:

Read More

Sickness Absence Review

Commenting on the Sickness Absence Review, published today by the Department for Work and Pensions, Dr Adam Marshall, Director of Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said:

Read More

Work law changes boost

Commenting on today’s announcements on the Employment Law Review, published today by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, Dr Adam Marshall, Director of Policy and External Affairs at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said:

Read More

UTC holds Open Day

Are you, or do you know, a young person interested in a career in science, engineering or design?   The University Technical College of Central Bedfordshire is holding a Careers and Open Day on Saturday 26th January between 10am-4pm where you can learn more about Year 10 options and progression routes available through the UTC.

Read More

Changes to Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs)

New EPC changes came into effect this week which means that an EPC must have been commissioned prior to marketing and obtained within 7 days of the property first being marketed. It is also essential to make the EPC available to prospective buyers and tenants when requested and advertise the EPC’s rating on all advertisements, both print and online. It is no longer necessary, however, to attach the front page of the EPC to written material.

Read More

Hypnotic seminar aims to help Beds businesses improve sales

Hypnosis and sales are words rarely seen in the same sentence but Gary Foster, a specialist in sales psychology, can show you how to use some great techniques that will allow you to boost your selling skills.

Read More

Businesses want a re-negotiated relationship with Europe

Ahead of the Prime Minister's long-awaited policy speech on Europe later this month the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), has today called for a pragmatic re-negotiation of Britain's relationship with the rest of the EU, reflecting the interests of businesses across the economy.

Read More

Bedfordshire Chamber launches BCC accredited export training

Bedfordshire Chamber of Commerce is offering export trainees the chance to receive accreditation for their learning from the British Chambers of Commerce.

Read More

Proactive Response: Keeping you secure,whatever the weather!

Weather forecasters are predicting snow in the next few weeks with temperatures dropping in some parts of the country to as low as -15 degrees.  If previous experience is anything to go by, the adverse weather conditions are likely to cause massive problems for  businesses and their ability to function, especially those in rural areas and trading estates.

Read More

Fully-funded programme offers Beds businesses chance to develop leadership and management skills

A fully-funded programme, supported by the European Social Fund in partnership with Central Bedfordshire Council and Bedford Borough Council, is being offered by the University of Bedfordshire. Skills for Growth offers organisations operating in Bedfordshire the opportunity to develop their employees' leadership and management skills.

Read More

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