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APRIL/MAY 2021 inbusiness

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BUSINESS REPORT

I feel I speak on behalf of all members when I say we welcome the Prime Minister’s Roadmap to easing restrictions forced by Covid-19, however we must remain cautious and still remember this has been an incredibly challenging time for businesses throughout our region.

It has also been a huge challenge for the Government to get the balance right between the health of the economy and the health of the nation. Therefore, those in business will welcome the sentiment that this should be the final lockdown and will support the cautious re-opening of the economy based on the data at the time.

I’m therefore delighted to announce Milton Keynes Chamber has created two new membership types to aid businesses affected by Covid-19 and the Exiting of the EU. Our new Start-Up Membership package is aimed at businesses that have been trading for 12 months or less, as a cost-effective route to becoming full Chamber members.

This exciting new membership allows start-up businesses to tap into the wide range of Chamber profile raising benefits, networking events, forums and seminars.

The newly launched International Trade Membership option has been designed for members with international trading needs, allowing members access to all standard Chamber membership benefits alongside enhanced support for international trading.

This specifically tailored package offers exclusive access to vital forums and international trade seminars in addition to dedicated international trade advice and support lines. Every international trade member will receive support to help maximise their membership in line with any international trade requirements, as well as monthly news updates.

We’re also delighted to have successfully launched our new network - Women With Vision (WWV) - with almost 100 delegates on International Women’s Day. Keep an eye out for WWV event news and communications.

Finally, please remember our dedicated team is always on hand to assist you with maximising your member benefits and supporting you in all your business needs.

Best Wishes Louise Wall Interim CEO, Milton Keynes Chamber

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GOING GLOBAL

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TALKING BUSINESS

14 Michael Bracey, chief executive, Milton Keynes Council

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

16 Hotels, Conferences & Events

Events agency brings teams back together

18 Manufacturing

Plant-based food firm opens new facility

TRAINING & EVENTS

20 The latest comprehensive list of Chamber training courses and events

MEMBER ZONE

22 A different approach to work experience 23 Take on a challenge for Willen Hospice 24 Member Profile: Sarah Grimes, Transitions UK 26 Next Generation, plus new members

The June/July 21 issue of inbusiness will include

features on: Technology & Information and Legal Services The deadline is: 5 April

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