b Heardb-Heard with the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce - Speak with the volume of a collective voice.The Chamber offers to members the opportunity to b-Heard publicly and directly in a targeted and professional manner.The Cambridge Chamber can, singly or in concert with the nationwide movement, provide effective lobbying services aimed at ensuring maximum message throughput and understanding of the views of the Cambridge commercial environment. Whether meeting locally with elected Council members, supporting and assisting with the RMA process or ensuring that the formal planning process that governs our lives operates in the best interests of Cambridge – your Chamber will provide professional and supportive advocacy services. The Chamber’s role is to both be informed in itself and to pass on information to members in a clear and understandable manner. We have links for those advocacy services both within the Cambridge Chamber and further afield in the wider Chamber family. b-Heard is your membership right to seek opportunities for spreading your message wider and, in reverse, ensuring that meaningful and useful information is fed to you to assist the progress you seek for your business. Submissions made by the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce - please click on these links:2 Submissions to the Waipa District Council Draft Annual Plan: Other council submissions:
Submission made by the NZ Chambers of Commerce to the Ministerial Advisory Group on the Holidays Act Submission to Waipa District Council on Waipa Draft Town Concept Plan and Environment Strategy December 2009 Submission on Cambridge Central Area Character March 2010 Submission to Waipa District Council on proposed retail complex, supermarket and cafe in Leamington |
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Cambridge Chamber of Commerce welcomes new members
Cambridge Chamber of Commerce would like to extend a warm welcome to the new members who have joined since late last year. Executive Officer, Raewyn Jones, said the ones
Appointment a new challenge
Building on legacy
By MARIA LOW
The Cambridge Chamber of Commerce has a new advocate at the helm with the appointment of Cambridge mother-offour and businesswoman Raewyn Jones as executive
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By MARIA LOW
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