How can you provide influence in Norfolk?

Working together, the Chamber Board, three local Area Councils and two Special Interest Groups, help make a vital difference to Norfolk’s local environment, as well as key national issues affecting business.

Chamber members influence and change policy to ensure they have the best possible environment in which to run their business, support their staff and enjoy their leisure. Working together through the Chamber Board, three local Area Councils and two Special Interest Groups members can make a vital difference to Norfolk’s local environment as well as on key national issues such as infrastructure, skills, education/business links etc.

As a member of an Accredited Chamber, you have the opportunity to join with other like-minded businesses to influence policy makers and ensure that the business voice is heard loud and clear at a local, regional and national level.

Area Councils

See what the Area Councils can do to help your business and find out who's involved

Chamber Policy

As a member of the Norfolk Chamber of Commerce, your views can be represented both at a regional and national level. Find out what we are doing to improve business growth in Norfolk and how you can get involved.

Consultations

The Norfolk Chamber of Commerce and its members are often asked to take part in public consultations, whether to assess the impact and need for a new bus lane, or to provide an opinion on what a local authority is planning for its forthcoming Economic Growth Strategy.

Gold Patrons

The Norfolk Chamber of Commerce Gold Patron Scheme offers exclusive sponsorship benefits to raise your company’s profile, increase brand awareness and generate new business opportunities. It is a cost effective way to achieve tangible results from marketing, publicity and promotion throughout the year by reaching a diverse and influential business audience on a regular basis.

Norfolk Chamber of Commerce Board

The Board is made up of members from across the county and ensures that members’ interests are represented at local, county and national levels.

Quarterly Economic Survey

The British Chambers of Commerce Quarterly Economic Survey (QES) is used by the Bank of England and the Chancellor to plan the future of the UK economy.  The survey looks at both the manufacturing sector and the services sector on a local, regional and national basis.

Raise your brand awareness

Show your passion for Norfolk and its business community by sponsoring key Chamber conferences and events. Chamber event sponsorship offers a cost effective way for companies to gain valuable brand exposure and to create solid business leads.

Special Interest Groups

Find out which Special Interest Groups are involved with the Norfolk Chamber