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5th July 2008
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Chamber of Trade

The Chamber of Trade was established over 40 years ago to offer help and support to businesses in the town and outlying areas.
 

Practically every type of business is represented; construction, heavy industry, transport, IT and horticulture are there alongside retailers, food services and hoteliers.  Sole traders to nationally recognised companies all benefit from, and contribute to the vitality of the organisation.
 
Whilst members enjoy the varied social activites, raising thousands of pounds for local charities, the Chamber’s primary function is to represent members’ interests locally. 
 
Regular dialogue takes place with our local MP, County Council, Harrogate and Boroughbridge Town Councils to ensure that the viability of local trade is sustained.  Yorkshire Tourist Board and Harrogate International Centre are in regular contact, and other local Chambers are all keen to learn just what makes Boroughbridge so dynamic and successful. The Chamber has played a key role by, for example, campaigning successfully for free parking in the town centre, funding the town’s Visitor Information Centre and lobbying against unsuitable planning developments.
 
Boasting the highest percentage levels of occupied commercial property in the District, the Chamber can point to the fact that Boroughbridge is a great place to be in business!
 
President Of Boroughbridge Chamber of Trade

 
The current President of the Chamber is Stephen Craggs, Director of Boroughbridge-based electrical retailers G Craggs Ltd.
Stephen has been a committee member since 1987 and served as President 12 years ago.
 
“Boroughbridge is much improved as a retail location and we’ve also seen dozens of new service and distribution companies base themselves here because of our excellent location just 30 minutes from Leeds, Teeside and York.
“The town centre can boast free parking and we have any number of specialist shops that are so hard to find in other towns. The Chamber has played its part and one of my objectives will be to ensure that prime retail sites are ring-fenced instead of being turned over to office use as has happened elsewhere.
“In my term of office the Chamber will be rolling out new initiatives and we’ll be encouraging more communication between members. I am fortunate to have a hard-working committee of colleagues working on the memberships’ behalf and we look forward to welcoming more new businesses into our organisation.”
 
Two new faces recently elected on to the committee are Mike Goslin of Boroughbridge Hardware and Keith Trott of Presence Fine Art Ltd.
 
If any local businesses would like to become members of the Chamber, please contact the Secretary, Boroughbridge Chamber, Richard Wilson, Langthorpe, Boroughbridge, York, YO51 9BY.
Telephone: 01423 322654