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Havering Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Fuelling the Growth of Small Businesses in Havering
Upcoming Events
Havering Chamber Monthly Breakfast Meeting
Date: Wednesday 26th April
Time: 8am - 9:30am
Location: Saint Francis Hospice (Google Maps)
Cost: Free to members and £5 for non-members.
Hosted by: Saint Francis Hospice
Member News
A Week of Free Radio Advertising?
Due to the success of our previous Time 107.5 advertising campaign, which gave members a week of free advertising we have decided to bring this back!
Refer a new member to the Chamber, and you too can record your own advert to be played 3 times a day!
Get in touch today with your referral -
New City College - Free Courses
New City College are offering free Level 2 qualifications for people over 19 who have lived in the EU for 3 years.
Courses available include:
- Creating a business Start up
- Principles of Team Leading
- Understanding Data Protection and Data Security
- Principles of Customer Service
- Understanding Tenant Support in Social Housing
- Principles of Business Administration
- Lean Organisation Management Techniques
- Understanding Retail Operations
Courses are online and range from 4 – 10 weeks.
More information can be found on the college website or email
Help Saint Francis Hospice With Amazon
Did you know, if you use Amazon, you can choose to support Saint Francis Hospice through AmazonSmile?
All you need to do is start your shopping at smile.amazon.co.uk and choose Saint Francis Hospice.
A donation of 0.5% of the value of your purchase will be made by Amazon to us - at no extra cost to you.
What an easy way to donate! Start today https://smile.amazon.co.uk/
More information available here: https://www.sfh.org.uk/online-store-donations
National Lottery Heritage Fund
Positive Change Consultancy has received a National Lottery Heritage Fund grant of £40,000 for an exciting heritage project, Becontree’s Treasured Memories, in Barking & Dagenham.
Thanks to National Lottery players, the project focuses on documenting the history, stories, and memories of local residents of the Becontree Estate as part of the centenary celebrations in the borough.