What do we do?
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Making your voice heard on issues that affect you and your business. Membership of the Sleaford Area Chamber means you can get your voice heard on issues that matter to your business. As well as access to professional resources to improve the impact of lobbying activity in the local area, through the national body, British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), we can also influence government policy at a local, regional, national and European level. |
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Some simple questions to ask yourself:
If the answer to any of these questions is yes then you should join Sleaford Area Chamber. Membership of the Sleaford Area Chamber gives you the opportunity to raise local and national issues that are important to the future success of your business. The Chamber Lobbying and Representation Service will assist with the collation of your views and will provide a response to the relevant national, regional and/or local issues in question. |
Sleaford Area Chamber has close working relationships with Sleaford BID, which has lead to increased security in the town centre, the Zero Tolerance Business Campaign. Sleaford BID, the scheme funded by business rate payers to encourage investment and make the town more attractive, is contributing its newly appointed night-time economy security officer, Graham Stevens, while the council will be represented by town warden Phil Orme.
Sleaford Area Chamber has also forged close working relationships with NKDC Economic Development and Sleaford Town Council working in partnership to increase the economic viability of the area.
Sleaford Area Chamber hosts a wide range of networking and business focused events, annual events including the extremely popular annual Golf Day held at the Sleaford Golf Club and the prestigious annual Cricket Day which compromises of ...the England Under 17's V's New Zealand under 19's which is held at the Sleaford Cricket Club.