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A3 weekend closure – June and July 2025

A3 weekend closure – June and July 2025

by Tracey Carter | J May, 2025 | Local news, Spelthorne Business, Travel & Transport

As you are aware from previous communications, National Highways is delivering the M25Junction 10 Upgrade scheme.Since the start of the project, we’ve successfully completed five weekend closures of theM25, three weekend closures of the entire Wisley interchange...
Local business support needed: Join the fight against food waste

Local business support needed: Join the fight against food waste

by Tracey Carter | J May, 2025 | Charity, Spelthorne Business

At Spelthorne Business Forum (SBF), we’re proud to spotlight and support local organisations making a real difference in our community. One of those is Surplus to Supper a charity on a mission to redistribute surplus food to those who need it most, instead of letting...
UK/EU ‘reset’ will help clear bottleneck at border, say small firms 

UK/EU ‘reset’ will help clear bottleneck at border, say small firms 

by Tracey Carter | J May, 2025 | FSB News, Spelthorne Business

Responding to the UK and EU’s summit conclusions, Tina McKenzie, Policy Chair of the Federation of Small Businesses, said: “This agreement marks genuine progress by untangling the rules for small exporters of plant and animal products. If British goods can reach...
Lack of financial education holding young entrepreneurs back

Lack of financial education holding young entrepreneurs back

by Tracey Carter | J May, 2025 | FSB News, Spelthorne Business

Young people lack the financial education to equip them for entrepreneurship. Almost one in five young people (19%) in the UK say that better financial education at school and college would help them to set up or grow a business, according to data from the Federation...
Base rate cut welcome – but small firms still bogged down by cashflow issues

Base rate cut welcome – but small firms still bogged down by cashflow issues

by Tracey Carter | J May, 2025 | FSB News, Spelthorne Business

Responding to the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee’s vote to cut the base rate to 4.25%, Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) National Chair Martin McTague said: “The cut in the base rate is good news, but against a backdrop of low small...
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