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Recession proofing your business

A recession can have a significant impact on businesses of all sizes and industries. During these economic downturns, consumers tend to cut back on spending, which can lead to declining sales and reduced profits. It’s important for business owners to understand the potential impacts of a recession and take proactive steps to protect their businesses.

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Why join the Chamber?

The Salisbury Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to supporting local businesses and helping them succeed. Whether you are just starting out or looking to grow and expand, our organization offers a wide range of resources and support to help you reach your goals.

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Pizza Venti Charity Event

Pizza Venti and Chamber of Commerce have joined forces to raise money for a community project called ‘Kindness Changes Everything’. Read more about the event

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Getting involved in the Chamber

Interested in getting involved in the management of the Chamber? We are looking for people to help out with organising events, contributing to marketing, helping to look after our membership, or able to offer new ideas. Join our fantastic team of consultants, advisors, and Directors, who help to keep the Chamber running for our members.

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Mortgage market update

Adam Nanson, Impartial Mortgage Broker at Your Mortgage Expert provides our September Mortgage Market update.
“This month we are looking at Green Mortgages. Despite energy prices being frozen, many of you may be concerned about fuel bills. In fact, latest figures show that searches for Green Mortgages have grown a third recently*. These mortgages are designed to encourage you to make your home more energy efficient. So for our September Mortgage Market update we will be talking about how these type of mortgages work.”

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Remembrance Day Parade 2021

President Andy Rhind Tutt laid a wreath as part of the Remembrance Day parade on Sunday the 14th November in Salisbury City centre on behalf of Chamber Members and the business community of Salisbury.

Our thanks go to Andy for taking time out at the weekend to represent us. Lest we Forget.

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New temporary sculpture “#TTWP” to be installed on Salisbury’s High Street celebrating movement and the city

Salisbury BID, with funding from Arts Council England, has commissioned artist Tim Scrace to create a new, temporary sculpture to be installed on Salisbury’s High Street this week (17 May). Entitled ‘This Too Will Pass’ the sculpture celebrates the themes of movement and reflection and incorporates hand-selected stones from Salisbury Cathedral’s works yard.

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Virtual Work Experience

Although it is hoped that actual placements in business will be possible in the coming months, there will be a need – at least in the short term – to deliver virtual work placements for many students. Indeed, such online experiences are likely to be part of students’ preparation for work or further study in the future A virtual placement with a business could include the following:

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Holly’s Angels raise over £3,000 for Salisbury Hospice

On Monday 30th of August, Holly’s Angels took on the Dorset Plane Pull. The challenge brought together 20 strong women, many of whom were employees from New Hall Hospital, Salisbury. The challenge aimed to raise as much money as possible for the Hospice in memory of Holly Beckley. Salisbury Hospice supported Holly for over a year, during a particularly difficult part of her illness, by providing her end of life care.

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