Dorset Chamber welcome Northern Ireland Brexit deal
“This deal has been a long time coming,” said chief executive of Dorset Chamber Ian Girling about the Northern Ireland Brexit deal.
“This deal has been a long time coming,” said chief executive of Dorset Chamber Ian Girling about the Northern Ireland Brexit deal.
A national wildlife charity has warned that vital laws that protect nature in Dorset will be under threat in autumn when the new PM assumes office.
People are being urge to check whether they need to apply to the scheme, with the deadline for applications being 30 June.
By Craig Gray. An unfortunate set of circumstances this week has left me in a very different, and rather more difficult, position than if the same thing had happened six months’ ago.
Help is available from Dorset Chamber for local exporters who have seen a drop in business since January.
The rapidly developing pandemic and EU transition uncertainty has had an impact on recruitment, employment and skills in Dorset.
With so many EU citizens living in the area, BCP Council is urging them to apply for settled status if they wish to stay in the UK.
Up to 200 businesses in the region can benefit from a fully-funded Export Declarations service to help grow their business.
Brexit is happening on 31 December whether or not there is a free trade agreement and businesses in Dorset are being urged to prepare for it.
Dorset business chief Ian Girling backed a stinging Brexit rebuke for politicians at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) conference in London