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  • Trade in Fuels Drives UK Imports and Exports in July
    12th September 2022

    Reacting to the latest ONS figures on Trade for July 2022, William Bain, Head of Trade Policy at the BCC, said: Trade data overview Imports Overall goods imports from the EU decreased by 0.3% (lower car imports from Germany and

  • Southern Region Stakeholder Update: Industrial Action – Thursday 15th and Saturday 17th September
    9th September 2022

    A message from Southern Region Stakeholder Team regarding industrial action between Thursday 15th and Sunday 17th September   Dear Stakeholder, We are writing to update you on industrial action on the railway and its impacts in the Southern region. As you

  • BCC Welcomes Government Support for Businesses on Energy Bills
    8th September 2022

    Reacting to the Prime Minister’s announcement on a cap for businesses’ energy bills, Shevaun Haviland, Director General of the BCC, said: “The BCC welcomes this quick and positive intervention from Government. It is clear the new Prime Minister has listened to

  • Explore the Historic Heart of Fetcham Village on Heritage Open Day 2022
    7th September 2022

    Built in 1705, Fetcham Park is one of Surrey’s hidden gems. Explore 6-acres of landscaped grounds and the historic ground floor boasting elaborate plasterwork, decorative gold leaf and breath-taking original murals by the eminent 17th-century artist Louis Laguerre. There will

  • Latest Updates From Surrey Chambers CEO – 6th September 2022
    6th September 2022

    Business support urgently needed We would like to congratulate Liz Truss on running a successful campaign to become the UK’s new Prime Minister. She must now take immediate steps to support the economy. The last few months have been difficult for everyone,

  • Breaking Ground for a Breakthrough Leisure Centre
    6th September 2022

    A ceremonial ground-breaking took place this week to mark the first milestone of the development with the Mayor of Spelthorne, as residents moved one step closer to a revolutionary eco-friendly new, ultra-modern leisure centre. Plans to build the new centre

  • Surrey Chambers to lead Local Skills Improvement Plan
    2nd September 2022

    Surrey Chambers of Commerce is delighted to announce that they will be leading the local skills improvement plan (LSIP) for the EM3 Local Enterprise Partnership area including the whole of Surrey. Working closely with Hampshire Chamber of Commerce and other

  • Guildford Shakespeare Company complete their first full annual programme since the pandemic
    25th August 2022

    15 October – 05 November   “I knew myself, at the first breath of this new life, to be more wicked, tenfold more wicked… and the thought, in that moment, braced and delighted me like wine.” 1886. A malevolent creature

  • Foxhill’s Members Enjoy A Sizzling Summer of Events
    24th August 2022

    Members at Foxhills Club & Resort have been treated to an unforgettable summer, following a jam-packed season of events at Surrey’s leading country club.   Blessed with warm and sunny conditions throughout, the Foxhills summer celebrations kicked off with members

  • More than 1,000 regional businesses are now fending off cyber-attacks with police-led cyber resilience centre
    23rd August 2022

    The Cyber Resilience Centre for the South East is delighted to announce that it is now working with 1000 south-east small businesses, helping them to actively protect themselves against the rising threat of cyber-attacks.  As part of a network of

  • Morr & Co Strengthens Teams with Two New Partners
    23rd August 2022

    Morr & Co LLP are delighted to announce the addition of two new Partners, Anne McAllister who has been promoted to Partner in the Family Law team, and Kristine Ng who is joining Morr & Co as a Property Dispute

  • Latest Updates From Surrey Chambers CEO – 22nd August 2022
    22nd August 2022

    As we head into the busy time of the year, where businesses start to gear themselves up after a relatively relaxing summer, the challenges continue to build. The labour market remains incredibly tight adding to the growing list of concerns