Are you interested in becoming a Chamber spokesperson?

Are you interested in becoming a Chamber spokesperson?

13 Dec 2011

Suffolk Chamber of Commerce receives requests on a regular basis from the media (we have had some national coverage of late) to speak to members on specific issues that are current in the news at that time.  

Throughout 2012 we plan to have a focus on five key pillars that are the issues that our members tell us are most important to them.

  1. Economy – issues such as LEPs, business support, access to finance and business property rates
  2. Red Tape – issues such as bureaucracy, the Government’s Red Tape Challenge, national planning policy
  3. Skills – issues such as young people, link with FE and HE, apprenticeships
  4. Infrastructure –  issues such as broadband, rail and road, water and business utility costs
  5. Energy – issues such as low carbon agenda, renewables sector, nuclear new build

If you are interested in becoming a Chamber spokesperson could you please complete the form below and return if to dawn@suffolkchamber.co.uk 

When completing the form, could you please indicate which of the above pillars (one or more) is an issue you could comment on. 

Thank you!

Dawn Blackwell
Communications & Marketing Manager
Email: dawn@suffolkchamber.co.uk
Tel: 01473 694804

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