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Norwich Business School is working with the Norwich Good Economy Commission for a project on improving the experience of work in Norwich.
Read MoreNorwich Business School is working with the Norwich Good Economy Commission for a project on improving the experience of work in Norwich.
Read MoreA peer networks scheme which has already supported more than 160 local businesses and proved hugely popular is to continue into its second year, New Anglia Growth Hub has announced.
Read MoreA series of online roundtables with members of Norfolk Chambers of Commerce and the Chambers of Commerce Network, has provided valuable insights into the workforce challenges faced by businesses.
Read MoreThe Skills Support for the Workforce project has been running in New Anglia for two years with overwhelming success and already supported over 200 companies and upskilled 1323 learners.
Read MoreNorfolk Chambers of Commerce is proud to announce that Proudly Norfolk, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to celebrating the amazingly diverse food and drink industry in Norfolk, will be the sponsors of the Food and Drink hub at B2B this October.
Read MoreSUNA Silver to Gold programmes and Mastermind and will be starting up on 21st and 27th April 2021 for aspiring high growth companies
Read MoreOur High Growth Manager, Morgan Potter, speaks to Kirsty Mitchell from KPMG about their new Access Product for Scaling Businesses.
Read MoreSuffolk Growth Partnership is working with Park City Consulting and Suffolk local authority environmental health officers to deliver four FREE webinars to support local businesses within the retail, hospitality & leisure sector prepare for safe reopening.
Read MoreYoung people across Suffolk have begun their Kickstart journey after Suffolk Chamber of Commerce supported local employers to create over 300 job placements, with more to come.
Read MoreWhen Val Thacker first walked through the doors of East Coast College in Great Yarmouth to train as a hairdresser, little did she know that 50 years later she would be planning her retirement after spending the best part of her career there.
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