Opportunities to Export - Somerset Chamber of Commerce

Opportunities to Export - Somerset Chamber of Commerce Opportunities to Export - Somerset Chamber of Commerce

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GDP Growth Figures 2013Somerset businesses echo encouragingGDP growth figuresThings are looking up for businesses across Somersetand the rest of the country, as the latest GDP figuresshow the UK economy grew by 0.6% in the secondquarter of 2013. This doubles the previous quarter’srise of 0.3% and is an increase of 1.4% on this time lastyear, showing positive signs that the economic recoveryis gathering pace.The services sector continues to thrive, partly due to itsstrong export sales, growing at 0.6% compared with Q1and 2.1% year on year. Meanwhile, the manufacturingand construction industries are finally showing signs ofimprovement with increases of 0.4% and 0.9%respectively in Q1.The ONS official figures are good news for Somersetbusinesses, many of whom have noticed an upsurge inactivity this year.businesses. At a recent Bank of England breakfast,eight Somerset Chamber members were asked to sharetheir business experiences and perceptions with theBank of England. Those in residential and commercialproperty were particularly buoyant about the last threemonths, as were those in manufacturing, exporting andonline IT support. There are still challenges in the HighStreet, but these are more likely to be triggered bychanges in buying habits with increases in on-line sales,so overall things are certainly looking up.”As one of only five accredited Chambers in the SouthWest and 53 in the whole of the UK, the SomersetChamber works closely with the British Chambers ofCommerce to make sure Somerset businesses stay wellconnected at both a local and national level, and thatthe voices of the Somerset business community areheard at all levels of government.Numatic International, based in Chard andfamous for its Henry vacuum cleaner, is amajor Somerset employer working within themanufacturing industry. Senior executive,Andrew Smith, said, “Numatic is enjoyingrecord order intake and output, and that hasbeen the case since the beginning of 2013. Weare not alone – from speaking to variouscontacts in manufacturing, I would say that mostpeople are very busy.”Another Somerset company experiencingsignificant growth in recent months isTimbersource Ltd, based near Frome, which hasbeen supplying premium quality hardwoods andsoftwoods to customers in the UK and overseassince January 2001. Director Ashley Kemp says,“Timbersource has experienced a noticeableincrease in demand since January 2013, withexport orders increasing 100% in thattime. We’ve experienced particular interest fromthe Middle-East in our bespoke,semi-manufactured timber products and are nowrecruiting extra staff, meaning we are well placedto grow with the demand.”Rupert Cox, CEO of the Somerset Chamber, says,“Somerset companies have been telling us forsome time that they are seeing growth in theirContact the Chamber Call 01823 444924, email manager@somerset-chamber.co.uk or visit www.somerset-chamber.co.uk18 Previous pageNext page

Next EventsLab in a LorryDate: Friday 6th SeptemberTime: 08.00Venue: Bridgwater Academy, BridgwaterCost: Free EventFood Provided: Bacon Bap, Tea & CoffeeOn behalf of theInstitute of Physics, youare invited to a BusinessBreakfast to discoverLab in a Lorry and thecontribution it can make in addressing theSTEM skills gap in Somerset and theSouth West of England.Discover how businesses can all work together tomake a difference to the communities we live andwork in. This event will be of particular interest to anycompany who recognises the importance of the STEMskills within their organisations. For exampleengineering and manufacturing companies.You will also have the opportunity to see the lorry inaction and talk to some of the volunteers who help tomake the project a success.Social Media in theWorkplace - an EssentialGuideDate: Thursday 12th SeptemberTime: 07.45Venue: Clarke Willmott, TauntonCost: Members £20.00 Non-Members £25.00 (incVAT)Food Provided: Bacon Bap, Tea & CoffeeKate Gardner & Paula Squire of ClarkeWillmott LLP, will guide you through allrecent legal developments, including: Cyber bullying, harassment and discrimination; Facebook posting and employee misconduct anddismissals; LinkedIn and Twitter - misuse of confidentialinformation; Damage to the employer’s reputation; and Social media policiesAll this and more with practical tips and guidance onEmployment Law that may affect you and yourbusiness.Lab in a Lorry is a mobile science laboratory thattakes hands-on experiments to schools. It gives11–14 year olds a taste of real science andassociated careers, provides employees with anopportunity for personal development and offersorganisations a chance to raise their profile whilemaking a difference to their local community.Bank of England Update - The Outlook for the EconomyDate: Wednesday 18th SeptemberTime: 07.45Venue: Taunton RacecourseCost: Members £17.50 Non-Members £22.50 (incVAT)Food Provided: Full English BreakfastStephen Collins, the Bank’s Agent for South West England, will present all the latest news and observations fromthe Bank of England at a time of significant change under a new Governorand just six months since the Bank became once again a bankingregulator.For more information on any of our events, including sponsorship opportunities,please email events@somerset-chamber.co.uk or call 01823 444924Previous pageNext page 19

Next EventsLab in a LorryDate: Friday 6th SeptemberTime: 08.00Venue: Bridgwater Academy, BridgwaterCost: Free EventFood Provided: Bacon Bap, Tea & C<strong>of</strong>feeOn behalf <strong>of</strong> theInstitute <strong>of</strong> Physics, youare invited <strong>to</strong> a BusinessBreakfast <strong>to</strong> discoverLab in a Lorry and thecontribution it can make in addressing theSTEM skills gap in <strong>Somerset</strong> and theSouth West <strong>of</strong> England.Discover how businesses can all work <strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong>make a difference <strong>to</strong> the communities we live andwork in. This event will be <strong>of</strong> particular interest <strong>to</strong> anycompany who recognises the importance <strong>of</strong> the STEMskills within their organisations. For exampleengineering and manufacturing companies.You will also have the opportunity <strong>to</strong> see the lorry inaction and talk <strong>to</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the volunteers who help <strong>to</strong>make the project a success.Social Media in theWorkplace - an EssentialGuideDate: Thursday 12th SeptemberTime: 07.45Venue: Clarke Willmott, Taun<strong>to</strong>nCost: Members £20.00 Non-Members £25.00 (incVAT)Food Provided: Bacon Bap, Tea & C<strong>of</strong>feeKate Gardner & Paula Squire <strong>of</strong> ClarkeWillmott LLP, will guide you through allrecent legal developments, including: Cyber bullying, harassment and discrimination; Facebook posting and employee misconduct anddismissals; LinkedIn and Twitter - misuse <strong>of</strong> confidentialinformation; Damage <strong>to</strong> the employer’s reputation; and Social media policiesAll this and more with practical tips and guidance onEmployment Law that may affect you and yourbusiness.Lab in a Lorry is a mobile science labora<strong>to</strong>ry thattakes hands-on experiments <strong>to</strong> schools. It gives11–14 year olds a taste <strong>of</strong> real science andassociated careers, provides employees with anopportunity for personal development and <strong>of</strong>fersorganisations a chance <strong>to</strong> raise their pr<strong>of</strong>ile whilemaking a difference <strong>to</strong> their local community.Bank <strong>of</strong> England Update - The Outlook for the EconomyDate: Wednesday 18th SeptemberTime: 07.45Venue: Taun<strong>to</strong>n RacecourseCost: Members £17.50 Non-Members £22.50 (incVAT)Food Provided: Full English BreakfastStephen Collins, the Bank’s Agent for South West England, will present all the latest news and observations fromthe Bank <strong>of</strong> England at a time <strong>of</strong> significant change under a new Governorand just six months since the Bank became once again a bankingregula<strong>to</strong>r.For more information on any <strong>of</strong> our events, including sponsorship opportunities,please email events@somerset-chamber.co.uk or call 01823 444924Previous pageNext page 19

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