All change at the top
I don’t know if you’ve noticed but there has been an astonishing number of changes of leadership of late in some of our most significant local institutions.
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I don’t know if you’ve noticed but there has been an astonishing number of changes of leadership of late in some of our most significant local institutions.
Many businesses of all sizes were rightly concerned when they read reports that the government was proposing a new law under which workers were to be given new rights to demand a four day week.
Small and medium businesses in North Somerset are set to benefit from expert support to help them enhance their digital presence and adopt new technologies, via the Tech for Growth project.
Business West Chambers of Commerce has released its Local Skills Improvement Plans (LSIPs) Progress Reports for 2024.
News that SGS College has sold a few acres of its Berkeley site on the edge of the Severn to the Chiltern Vital Group would normally expect to feature only as a brief mention in the trade press. However, this land sale is likely to be a gateway deal for a mega industrial and economic boost for the West Country and as such deserves a far wider airing.
Team GB’s amazing cycling team at the Paris Olympics brought home 11 medals, eight of which came from the track.
As we approach the third quarter of 2024, businesses across the South West are navigating a landscape marked by change, uncertainty, and opportunity. The recent shift to a Labour government brings new policies, priorities, and challenges for the business community. It is more crucial than ever that your voice is heard.
Over the last 12 years our Local Enterprise Partnership in Gloucestershire, GFirstLEP, was by any yardstick pretty successful.
Responding to the latest trade figures published by the ONS, William Bain, Head of Trade Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce, said: