Category: Chamber News
MP John Glen provides update from Parliament
MP John Glen has provided an overview of the key elements of the budget to Chamber members via an event at Milford Hall Hotel.
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
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.
Business Excellence Awards 2022
Business Excellence Awards 2022 On behalf of the board of directors of the Chamber and Salisbury BID, may I thank all of you who took part in our celebration of business and the return of the Business Excellence Awards 2022 last Friday at the Bibury Suite, Salisbury Racecourse. It has been a long time since…
Check below for Kickstart Vacancies in Salisbury!
Several Chamber members have created some great opportunities for local young people under the Government’s Kickstart scheme.
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.
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.
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…