Mixed reaction to Budget from Dorset Chamber
Pleased with some bold measures in the Budget, the Chamber was nonetheless disappointed on no u-turn with increase in Corporation Tax.
Pleased with some bold measures in the Budget, the Chamber was nonetheless disappointed on no u-turn with increase in Corporation Tax.
The director general of the British Chambers of Commerce is to appear at Dorset Chamber’s President’s Lunch.
“This deal has been a long time coming,” said chief executive of Dorset Chamber Ian Girling about the Northern Ireland Brexit deal.
The Dorset Business Awards will return as part of a new festival organised by Dorset Chamber, which will run from 10 to 12 October.
Apprentices and their employers across the private, public and charitable sectors are invited to enter the awards.
A lunch at The Captain’s Club in Christchurch on 8 March will be hosted by three female chamber presidents to celebrate International Women’s Day.
Employers and managers are being asked to complete a short online survey to help understand the skills needed for Dorset.
Dorset Chamber chief executive says the package falls short for businesses that are seriously struggling.
Despite the present gloomy economic climate, Dorset Chamber is looking towards 2023 with optimism for a three-day business festival.
Groceries and items of personal care can be brought to Dorset Chamber’s Christmas Lunch on 1 December or be delivered to its office.