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POLICY MATTERS

POLICY MATTERS Northamptonshire Chamber represents your views to the people who matter Business leaders across our region say there is little to cheer over the UK economy avoiding a double-dip recession. The latest GDP figures show that the economy grew in the final quarter of 2020 by one per cent but, overall, it shrank by 9.9% throughout the year. While the vaccine rollout offers optimism for many businesses, the scarring caused by the pandemic will likely be highlighted as government support begins to wind down, with the very real ‘BUSINESSES prospect of continued postWILL HAVE Brexit disruption, any recovery WELCOMED A may be slower than the Bank of England currently predicts. CLEAR ROADMAP The current drip-feed when restrictions could begin BACK TO A SENSE approach to support measures to be gradually lifted but said OF NORMALITY’ means firms cannot plan for more the easing of lockdown would be than a few weeks ahead. guided by data, not dates. The focus for the Chamber of He said he wanted the current Commerce Policy Network will be to lockdown to be the last and the easing of continue to amplify the voice of businesses restrictions to be irreversible, beginning with the throughout our region to ensure the support that reopening of schools and other education firms desperately need is made available by the establishments, building to a potential full Government. reopening of society and the economy on 21 June. Businesses will have welcomed a clear It has clearly been a huge challenge for the roadmap back to a sense of normality, when on Government to get the balance right between 22 February in an address to Parliament, Prime the health of the economy and the health of the Minister Boris Johnson set out a timeline on nation.

An area that can certainly benefit from a more balanced approach by Government is the Business Rates system. The Chamber will continue to urge the Chancellor to extend the business rates support for those firms hardest hit by Covid-19 - after the announcement of a further delay to the overdue reform of the whole system. The need to deliver fundamental change to this longstanding drag on business has become only more pressing in the light of Covid-19. Further delay in the reforming of a broken system will only hamper recovery by continuing to exacerbate business cash flow concerns as part of the fixed cost base that firms can do little to push downward. The concerns about business rate reform, support from Government and the impacts of Brexit are reported to our Chamber in a variety of ways. But most notably in our Quarterly Economic Survey (QES), we would encourage every business leader within our county to complete this survey to help your Chamber to create an accurate picture of the current landscape. For further information about the QES visit www.northants-chamber.co.uk/ representation/quarterly-economic-surveys

NEW TECHNOLOGY AND ANCIENT RECIPES BRING ‘BLOOMIN HEALTHY’ RESULTS A company which provides ‘natural products for a longer, healthier life’ is combining the latest technology with ancient recipes to revolutionise the way people think about vitamins and supplements. A small number of dietary and nutritional supplement companies have begun using nano technology, or liposomes, to help people’s bodies better absorb the supplements and vitamins they take to stay healthy. Northampton-based Bloomin Healthy, which can track all its products back to their source, is a leading proponent of the technology in the field in the UK. Director Amrit Hans (pictured) said: “The past year has been testing for everyone. A lot of us have become more aware of what we’re putting into our bodies and many people have start taking vitamins or health supplements in a bid to improve their health or boost immunity. “The problem is many multivitamins tablets provide no clear benefit and go straight through your body without being 12 inbusiness APRIL/MAY 2021

absorbed by it. A few years ago, John Hopkins researchers reviewed evidence about supplements from three studies and in an editorial on their findings they urged people to ‘stop wasting their money’ on them. “This is where we come in. We’re fighting to make sure supplements are worth something and don’t simply go through the body and have very little impact. “We combine all-natural vitamins, minerals and plant extracts with liposomal delivery so our bodies more willingly accept them into our bloodstreams and as a result they boost our immunity for far longer periods of time.” Visit: www.bloominhealthy.com


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The Chamber welcomes new members

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pages 38-40

Next Generation, plus member benefits

2min
page 37

Member Profile: Nishi Patel, N-Accounting

1min
page 34

Law firm invests in its post-Covid recovery

2min
pages 32-33

The Lewis Foundation offers hope

3min
page 31

COMMUNICATIONS & MARKETING

7min
pages 21-23

The latest comprehensive list of Chamber training courses and events

9min
pages 28-30

Nappy company helps tackle the plastic problem

3min
pages 19-20

HOTELS, CONFERENCES & EVENTS

4min
pages 24-25

Crisis Logistics managing director Edward Grant-Salmon

6min
pages 26-27

Milestone for Moulton College

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page 18

Big-hearted gesture from charity

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page 17

Major rebrand for pallet network

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pages 8-9

Construction firm offers training

1min
page 10

Chamber members offered career advice

2min
page 16

Recycling firm invests in new silos

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page 11

Leasing broker lends support to hospice

1min
page 15

Policy Matters: Results from the latest QES

3min
pages 12-14

New website for digital print specialist

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Business centre to open new offices

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