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  • NatWest coronavirus support measures
    2nd July 2020

    Please see our latest update on the steps we are taking to support our customers and colleagues through the pandemic. Last week we announced the launch of a new online payment service, Payit, which allows customers to make instant online

  • Understanding documentation for 2021
    2nd July 2020

    Is your business ready for 1/1/21 and the end of the transition period? Are you a customs agent? Or does your company use customs agents and intermediaries to help you trade with the EU?  If so, you need to know how to

  • Support Guildford’s independent businesses this #SuperSaturday to mark Independents’ Day
    2nd July 2020

    As Guildford consumers wake up to a new dawn following the controlled relaxation of COVID-19 lockdown measures, #SuperSaturday, which marks the start of UK hospitality and other businesses re-opening, also falls on Independents’ Day UK. Independents’ Day UK (July 4th)

  • Arts based organisation GEEYOU collaborates with Experience Guildford to create We Are Guildford a specially comissioned post-lockdown project to promote Guildford Town Centre
    1st July 2020

    promote Guildford Town Centre. We are delighted to introduce to you We Are Guildford; a specially written poem reflecting on Guilldford Town Centre’s time in lockdown during the Coronovirus Pandemic.  Written by Nick White, Director of local Arts organisation GEEYOU,

  • EM3 Jobs Fuse service
    30th June 2020

    EM3 Jobs Fuse is a new service helping those whose jobs have been affected by coronavirus in the local area get back into employment – while supporting key regional employers with gaps in their staffing due to the pandemic. It

  • Step by Step Receives Grant from Charles Russell Speechlys Community Fund to Provide Free Counselling Sessions for Young People in Surrey
    26th June 2020

    26 June 2020 – The Charles Russell Speechlys Community Fund has made its largest single donation to date – a grant of £3,816 to youth homelessness charity, Step by Step to support the charity’s counselling service. The grant will provide

  • New CIOB President says construction capable of great change and vows to increase focus on quality
    25th June 2020

    Mark Beard FCIOB, chairman of Beard Construction, has become the 117th President of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). His presidency starts as CIOB members and the wider construction industry are facing some of the greatest challenges in the Institute’s

  • BCC responds to Prime Minister’s announcement on further easing of lockdown restrictions
    23rd June 2020

    Commenting on the Prime Minister’s announcement of further easing of Coronavirus restrictions from July 4 in England, including the reopening of culture, tourism and leisure venues as well as a relaxation of the two-metre rule, BCC Director General Adam Marshall

  • HM The Queen praises Chambers’ contribution to business communities during Coronavirus as more firms reopen
    19th June 2020

    Her Majesty The Queen has offered support to businesses as they reopen, and praised the contribution Chambers of Commerce across the UK and around the world are making to help firms, champion trade and rebuild communities, in a letter released

  • BCC responds to post-Brexit border controls
    12th June 2020

    Commenting on the ongoing negotiations between the UK and the EU, BCC Director General Dr Adam Marshall said: “Businesses need the two sides to knuckle down and agree a deal. Otherwise companies will have to spend cash they don’t have

  • BCC responds to April GDP figures  
    12th June 2020

    Commenting on GDP statistics for April 2020, published today (12 June) by the ONS, BCC Head of Economics Suren Thiru said: “With a monthly fall in UK GDP over thirty times the average month on month decline during the global

  • BCC and Amazon partner to help firms operate safely in ‘new normal’
    5th June 2020

    The British Chambers of Commerce has launched an innovative partnership with Amazon to help businesses get back to work and kick-start the economy as lockdown restrictions ease.  1,000 UK businesses can tour Amazon fulfilment centres, where staff have been working