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Planning Application Guide
Planning Application Guide Monitor planning applications – register with the relevant Council for weekly lists and keep an eye out for notification letters or site notices at the site.►If notified of a submission, review the application material on the Councils website. If the scheme is comple...
Patrick Angell
Patrick is the Business Development Director at the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry, where he leads the commercial strategy across the Chamber’s core membership services. His responsibilities span commercial teams, events, marketing, international trade, and stakeholder engagement. With a ba...
Policy & Campaigns
Paul Goldsmith
Working in the technology industry for almost 20 years, Paul has held many different roles ranging from systems admin to CTO. Paul enjoys understanding businesses and helping them achieve their goals. Outside of work Paul enjoys spending time with his partner and 3 children and most sports.
Pre-qualification questionnaire
Pre-Qualification Questionnaire What are PQQ’s?A pre-qualification questionnaire (PQQ) is a list of questions that a contractor is required to answer when applying for a contract. PQQ’s give companies an efficient way to shortlist suppliers. Once applications have been submitted and PQQ’s are filled...
Firms urged to take money to employ apprentices
The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) is urging the capital’s businesses to access money to employ apprentices.
Profile Raising and Connections
Focus on what really matters and fix the housing crisis says London Chamber
With just two weeks to go until the new Mayor of London is elected, the London Chamber of Commerce is renewing its calls for the candidates to listen to what really matters to London businesses.
London Business Matters June 2016
New Mayor urged to deliver for all Londoners
LCCI Chief Executive Colin Stanbridge congratulates Sadiq Khan after his mayoral victory but pledged to keep to his promise to "work tirelessly" for the best interests of London businesses.
London Business Matters June 2019
Who's who in the Parliament Square
The Cisco Productivity Index has found that the UK could add £140 billion in GDPR, growing its economy by 7.5 per cent, if all UK boroughs achieved their benchmark productivity levels.
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