Chamberlink June 21

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Business News

President’s Focus Tony Elvin, president of Solihull Chamber of Commerce and general manager of Touchwood, reflects on his first few months as president and his own experience reopening the popular shopping centre he manages, after months of closure. ust two months into the role and I am hugely excited to take over the president’s role from Robert Elliot, someone who held the position with care, sincerity, good humour and great commitment. I certainly hope to reflect those same values during my tenure. My own connection to the Solihull Chamber goes back to 2009 when I opened the Village Hotel in Shirley. I was new to the area, both at home and at work, when Chamber legend Jane Jackson took me under her wing and helped introduce me to everyone I needed to know. It was a great platform to open a new business from and comforting to know that you had such a fantastic support network around you. After a successful three and half years at Village in Solihull, during which time TripAdvisor even named us within their Top 50 hotels worldwide, I took on the general manager role at Hotel du Vin in Birmingham. I had enjoyed similar success linking in with the Chamber, this time as patrons of the Asian Business Chamber of Commerce where Anjum Khan and the team helped us raise our profile and find new business opportunities.

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‘People are positively fizzing to be back out and about’ Six years later I was understandably eager to reconnect with Solihull Chamber again when returning to Solihull for Touchwood. As you would expect, the Chamber has been a fantastic resource for us as we’ve navigated this choppy waters. I hope like me, you can feel the palpable buzz of positivity that is building. When Touchwood reopened for non-essential retail in June of last year there was an understandable nervousness from the visiting public. The centre felt very quiet despite the positive footfall figures, there was no vaccine in sight and it was only when hospitality reopened was there any feeling of normality. Our reopening in April this year has been quite different. People are positively fizzing to be back out and about, obviously buoyed by the success of the vaccination programme, giving us genuine hope that we’ve emerged from the last lockdown. Touchwood, like so many other businesses, is not coming out of all this unscathed. Understandably we have lost a good number of tenants over the past 12 months but we’ve done everything we can to support our occupiers and protect them during this time. It seems to be paying off as we’ve been overwhelmed by the large number of lease renewals and new enquiries for this year. 12 CHAMBERLINK June 2021

Tangible reasons to feel optimistic. Within my own sphere of retail and hospitality, stores are reporting exceptional sales figures, restaurants are taking unprecedented levels of bookings and through our Chamber networking events, a large number of businesses are declaring a wave of new sales and contracts, often through some hugely innovative pivoting of their business models as the shackles of lockdown are thrown off and people just want to get going again.

As a wider Chamber we must harness this positivity for the tough times that lie ahead through economic recovery, Brexit and the like. Success or failure can often be defined by the attitude we choose to take when faced with a challenge. Well, let us take these challenges head on, with a smile on our face and some comfort in knowing that we have the support of the Chamber family behind us. Together, we can ‘Keep Business Moving’.


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pages 74-76

Member Profile

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Sport: Wasps stadium renamed

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page 70

Manufacturing: Transformation of car factory

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page 69

Technology: Tech start-ups on the rise

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page 62

Property: Slow quarter for office market

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pages 66-68

Legal: New rules for freelancers come into force

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pages 64-65

Retail: Long-awaited return of the high street

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page 63

Finance: Sustainability-linked loans launched

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pages 60-61

Business Travel: Call for hard shoulders to be reinstated

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pages 58-59

The future of events in a post-Covid landscape

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pages 54-55

Solihull: Town primed for an employment boom

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pages 46-47

How businesses can support youth unemployment

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pages 52-53

Tackling poverty in our communities

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page 51

Covid-19 events checklist 74

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pages 56-57

ABCC: Festival celebrates saint

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pages 48-50

Sutton Coldfield: Sale of innovative firm

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page 45

Lichfield & Tamworth: New chief at council

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page 44

Future Faces: Award sponsors revealed

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page 41

Burton & District: Bosses join committee

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page 43

Transatlantic: Canada’s new envoy

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page 40

International Trade and Commonwealth

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pages 38-39

Call to boost trade links with Germany

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pages 32-33

Aston student wins scholarship

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pages 34-35

Fleet firm strikes deal with racing car club

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pages 30-31

Growth for innovative firm

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page 29

Touchwood shopping centre is sold

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pages 27-28

Plastic packaging tax to come into force

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page 26

Work starts on smart-enabled building

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page 25

Welcoming new deputy lieutenants

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Major milestone for clean energy firm

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page 19

Support ahead of Clean Air Zone

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The Griffin Report

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pages 20-21

Where do you fancy?

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pages 16-17

Optimism in the region is on the rise

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pages 6-7

Language skills vital for SMEs

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page 14

UK railways prepared for ‘shake-up’

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pages 8-10

Director role for former apprentice

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President’s Focus

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New sponsor joins Birmingham 2022

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Editor’s View

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Hotel will put Birmingham back on the map

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