by Tracey Carter | J Oct, 2025 | Spelthorne Business, Surrey Business News
Late payments cost the UK economy almost £11 billion per year and cause 38 UK businesses to close every day. Government research shows 28% of businesses are affected by late payments each year, so what can you do to avoid being caught out by unpaid invoices? Here’s...
by Tracey Carter | J Oct, 2025 | Business Surrey, Economy Growth, Funding, Funding, Grants, Local Business, Spelthorne Business, Start up support
Funding to drive growth across Surrey is now available to businesses and organisations across Surrey. We have pooled a range of public and investment streams, such as UK Shared Prosperity Funding from government, into one Economic Growth Fund. The idea is to...
by Tracey Carter | J Sep, 2025 | Business Surrey, Skills & Employment, Spelthorne Business
Business news, Skills and workforce Connect to Work, a major new government programme to break down barriers to employment for thousands of people, will soon launch in Surrey. And employers of all sizes and sectors are encouraged to get involved. Government says there...
by Tracey Carter | J Sep, 2025 | Local Business, Spelthorne Business, Surrey Business News
We’re making improvements that help communities every day – whether that’s investing in buildings, supporting local projects or making it easier to travel sustainably. These changes are part of our ongoing commitment to supporting communities, providing...
by Tracey Carter | J Sep, 2025 | Local Business, Member Spotlight, Spelthorne Business, Surrey Business News
Young footballers at Laleham Juniors FC are celebrating a winning partnership with local insurance broker Howden Staines-upon-Thames, whose support has gone far beyond the pitch. The partnership has involved sponsorship of team kits for two consecutive seasons, the...
by Tracey Carter | J Sep, 2025 | Spelthorne Business, Surrey Business News
The Government has pledged to cut administrative regulatory costs for Surrey SMEs by 25%, simplify licensing, and modernise corporate reporting requirements. But UK top 10 accountancy firm Azets says SMEs (small to medium enterprises) have heard similar promises...