Dorset’s celebration of business bursts into life
The three-week Dorset Business Festival opened with a business breakfast at Rick Stein’s restaurant at Sandbanks.
The three-week Dorset Business Festival opened with a business breakfast at Rick Stein’s restaurant at Sandbanks.
A total of 28 brave souls took part in a skydiving event on Saturday 21 September, raising over £22,000 for hospice care nurses.
Ahead of the Dorset Business Festival Conference on 9 October, Ian Girling says jobseekers are choosing ‘conscience over cash’.
Ian Girling is terrified of heights, but he will face his fears by leaping out of a plane to raise funds for Lewis-Manning Hospice Care.
Headlining the event, which takes place in Bournemouth on 9 October, are Benita Matofska and Lord Matthew Elliott.
The base rate of interest cut from 5.25 per cent to 5 per cent – the first in four years – has been given the green light by Dorset Chamber.
A business event held on 16 July focused on getting Westminster working for the Southwest as part of a series of regional roadshows.
Ian Girling, chief executive of Dorset Chamber, is pleased the new government is focussing on economic growth.
Dorset Chamber is calling on the new Labour Government to put the economy and business at the heart of its policies.
Business leaders in Dorset are stepping up to make the case for investment into the South West and have their say on region’s future.