Dorset Chamber’s concerns over NI increase
Businesses have been faced with huge challenges over the past 18 months and the Chamber is concerned the increase will add to the burden.
Businesses have been faced with huge challenges over the past 18 months and the Chamber is concerned the increase will add to the burden.
During the national Business Safety Week campaign, businesses are encouraged to become aware of their fire safety responsibilities.
Businesses focused on healthy ageing or net-zero infrastructure are invited to submit bids for funding that could become available in the future.
Businesses have many things to consider before staff return to their offices after more than 17 months working from home.
The grant of £247,000 from the Department for Transport’s Capability Fund will be used to provide an additional ‘Bike it’ Officer.
It is hoped that the new Public Trade Office will be a boost for business and encourage more businesses to Dorset.
With the A-Level results announced this week, pupils are invited to embark on an apprenticeship programme at Superior Seals.
The money will enable the Poole-based charity to help people rebuild their lives once they’ve left the Armed Forces.
The winners will be announced on the Queen’s birthday in April next year which also marks HM’s platinum jubilee.
Money raised to make repairs after a break-in at the pub was no longer needed so was used to install a defibrillator.