Chamber in good shape for 2024
Over the last few weeks we have been receiving the annual subscriptions from members. It’s very encouraging for us volunteers who run the...
Chamber links could be a life saver
Since 1599 in France, when the first Chamber of Commerce was formed, the organisation has provided a forum for members to meet up, get to...
Putting the spotlight on the Chamber and its members
Some time ago we had plans to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Chew Valley Chamber of Commerce, which were rather de-railed by the...
Let's support one another in 2024
It’s the time of the year when we look back and reflect on the last twelve months and start to prepare for what the New Year has in...
Snapshot confirms picture of the Valley
Bath and North East Somerset Council is currently developing an Economic Strategy for the district. Working out what needs to be done to...
Much more than art for art's sake
The 21st Chew Valley Arts Trail was another great success. Exhibitors made sales across the weekend but they did much more than that, by...
Cabinet member hears from rural businesses
We were pleased the new B&NES Council Cabinet member responsible for economic development accepted our invitation to talk about his role...
Flying the flag for local business
Bath and North East Somerset spans a wide range of business interests and it is inevitable the big City will get most of the attention as...
Mixed picture in the local economy
One of the best things about having such a variety of businesses within the membership of Chew Valley Chamber of Commerce is that we get...
Speaking up for rural businesses
Recently I was invited to join a panel at the Bath Business Show, sitting alongside people whose interest was mainly in the centre of the...