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11 Questions with Ed Rowberry, President of the Bristol Chamber of Commerce & Initiative

Ed Rowberry, the newly appointed President of the Bristol Chamber & Initiative, brings a wealth of experience, a deep love for Bristol, and a clear vision for the region’s future. As CEO of BBRC, he has already driven over £70m in investment into the West of England, championing sustainable and inclusive growth. In this Q&A, Ed shares his journey, his hopes for the role, and why he believes Bristol’s business community can be a powerful force for good.

5 Ways the Local Skills Improvement Plans (LSIPs) can bridge Business Skills Gaps

The topic of skills is often in the news, with stories frequently highlighting the national shortage of skills in particular sectors, such as construction and healthcare. Recent headlines have reinforced this skills gap and the urgency of finding a solution, with PM Kier Starmer announcing a target of building “1.5 million new homes in England by 2029”. This news has left construction industry leaders warning that “the UK does not have enough construction workers” to meet this target.

Q&A with Liberal Democrat West of England Mayoral Combined Authority Metro Mayor candidate Oli Henman

Editor's note: earlier this month, the Bristol Initiative hosted the first hustings for the West of England Mayoral Combined Authority's next Metro Mayor with candidates from the Conservative, Green, Labour and Liberal Democrat parties in attendance. We invited all candidates to do a Q&A on our blog, and here we speak with candidate Oli Henman of the Liberal Democrats.

BCC Driving International Trade Conference: 20th March

BCC Director General calls for ‘new settlement with our closest neighbours’ Director General Shevaun Haviland calls on the Government to push for a new settlement with the EU to support British businesses to expand and drive growth. More than 400 businesses are expected at the British Chambers of Commerce’s 2025 Driving International Trade Conference in Central London. Haviland is speaking ahead of the Foreign Secretary, David Lammy MP, who is giving a keynote address to businesses, as well as representatives from more than 30 Chambers of Commerce from around the UK and internationally. BCC will take a delegation of leading British businesses to Washington, alongside Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds MP to meet with Ambassador Mandelson. The Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), Shevaun Haviland, is urging the Government to accelerate efforts to reset UK/EU relations to quickly remove trade barriers for businesses. She will make the plea at the BCC Driving International Trade Conference 2025 on Thursday March 20 in Central London. In her keynote address, Haviland will warn that as the world order shifts, with unique geopolitical challenges, UK businesses are calling out for a pragmatic, growth-driven package of improvements to the UK/EU trading relationship. She will also highlight the importance of strengthening UK/US trading relations, announcing that the BCC will lead a delegation of some of Britain’s largest businesses to Washington, alongside the Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds, to meet with Ambassador Mandelson.

Don’t leave your temporary exports to luck: Use an ATA Carnet

St Patrick’s Day is a time for celebration from Dublin to New York or anywhere in between. But when it comes to temporarily exporting goods to Ireland, don’t leave things to chance! Since the UK left the European Union, moving exhibition stands, professional equipment, or samples across borders can be confusing. The last thing you want is delays at customs, unexpected fees, or worse—goods stuck at the border! Now that would be unlucky! So, how can you take your goods out of the UK and into Ireland temporarily? belfast_port.jpg The answer is simple: an ATA Carnet - your “passport” for goods An ATA Carnet works like a “passport” for goods, allowing you to temporarily export and then re-import your items. Using an ATA Carnet will not only help you avoid costly duties and taxes when you visit Ireland but will make the journey into and out of the country go much more smoothly. This is because an ATA Carnet acts as a ‘guarantee’ to foreign countries/territories that all goods will be re-exported within a certain time-frame.