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BCC: Small businesses don’t see UK tax system as level playing field
23rd April 2019
Business believes that the UK tax system is fundamentally unfair and want more support to stay compliant, according to new research released today (Tuesday) by the British Chambers of Commerce. Our survey of over 1,000 firms from across
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Dress Up and Get Down for a Celebration of Vintage at Brooklands Museum
18th April 2019
The Brooklands Vintage Festival – Saturday 18th May 2019 10am – 9pm The public are urged to dress up in vintage style, step back in time and immerse themselves in nostalgia well into the evening at Brooklands Museum’s annual homage
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BCC comments on inflation figures
17th April 2019
Commenting on the inflation statistics for March 2019, published today by the Office for National Statistics, Suren Thiru, Head of Economics at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said: “CPI inflation was unchanged in March with rising prices
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BCC: Labour market in good order but challenges remain
16th April 2019
Commenting on the labour market figures for April 2019, published today by the ONS, Suren Thiru, Head of Economics at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said: “The strong increase in employment, coupled with another fall in the number
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The Queen’s Awards
15th April 2019
The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise are the most prestigious awards for UK businesses and is a globally recognised royal seal of approval for UK companies. Since the Award’s inception in 1965 more than 7,000 companies have won a Queen’s Award.
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Guildford Shakespeare Company’s intergenerational project, Spirit of Youth, performs Romeo and Juliet in local care home.
11th April 2019
Spirit of Youth, the intergenerational drama project from Guildford Shakespeare Company (GSC), unites local school children and care home residents for a final performance of Romeo and Juliet. Spirit of Youth began in 2018 by bringing together residents
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Surrey professor appointed to government’s Strategic Trade Advisory Group
11th April 2019
The government has announced the appointment of University of Surrey Professor of Economics Holger Breinlich as the academic representative on their new Strategic Trade Advisory Group (STAG). Representing a cross-section of interests from all parts of the
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Guildford gem celebrates ruby anniversary
10th April 2019
Guildford-based company Stag Print is celebrating 40 years in business. The family-owned company has been providing premium printing services to its customers for four decades. Everything from award-winning printed boxes to invitations for events at royal palaces. Founded
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Get on your feet and on the high street for Healthy Guildford Day
9th April 2019
(Lululemon in Tunsgate Quarter) Whether you’re looking to work up a sweat, have a simple health check, or find out more about how you can take small steps to make your life a whole lot healthier, then attending Guildford’s
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Reigate Manor curry & quiz night raises £1600 for The Reigate Business Guild!
9th April 2019
Last Thursday evening Reigate Manor played host to a curry and quiz night to raise funds for the Christmas lights put on by The Reigate Business Guild. The evening was extremely well attended with quiz goers joining in from
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Crack the clues and hunt down prizes in Guildford’s White Rabbit Easter Trail
4th April 2019
Guildford’s Easter Bunny is back, and this year he’s been busy hiding eight white rabbits around the town to be exchanged for an Easter goodie bag. Hop into Guildford between the 15th to 18th April to ‘eggsplore’ where these
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BCC: Business communities still have little sense of Brexit destination
3rd April 2019
Commenting on the Prime Minister’s announcement she will seek to extend the Brexit deadline, Dr Adam Marshall, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, said: “The clock is still ticking, and avoiding a messy and disorderly exit from