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About
Newbridge Chamber
Established
in 1968, the Chamber fostered business links in a town where the
tradition of industry such as Bord Na Mona and Newbridge Cutlery
was steeped. Over the years, Newbridge has grown in prosperity and
size to a current population in excess of 20,000, with a large catchment
area of business and residential development surrounding the town
itself.
Newbridge and
district attracts many high technology industries to supplement
its strong indigenous base. It boasts pharmaceutical, medical, bloodstock,
IT and manufacturing among its business community, in addition to
a wide variety of service and retail outlets. Companies range in
staff size from 1 to 1,000!
The issues affecting
Newbridge, a strong rural town with its own unique heritage, and
its Chamber members today reflect national and local issues. It
provides a strong voice to articulate the economic needs for all
concerned. By representing commercial interests at local and national
level it aims to champion Newbridge and environs as a manufacturing
and services hub, a bustling business community, and a centre for
retail excellence.
What
is a Chamber of Commerce?
A Chamber of
Commerce is a private, not-for-profit business organisation that
provides services, promotes members businesses by offering
networking opportunities and represents the collective voice of
its members to both local and national state bodies.
What is Newbridge
Chamber?
Newbridge Chamber
is designed to be of benefit to business of any size by offering
a wide range of opportunities to accommodate different needs. It
is run by a voluntary committee
of local business people, headed by a President.
This office, plus that of Vice-President, Treasurer and various
sub-groups are democratically elected by the committee members of
the day. Any member is welcome, and encouraged, to go forward for
election at the AGM. Simply send in a nomination to the Chamber
office prior to AGM, it will then be proposed, seconded and
elected under 'Elections' at the AGM. The committee is supported by two permanent
office staff based in the Chamber Office in Canning Place, Newbridge,
who concentrate on providing services and support to members.
The Chambers
two office staff are Celia Quinn and Breda McHale.
Celia has been taking care of administrative duties for many years,
including the all important issue of both EU and Arab Irish Certificates
of Origin for exporting businesses. Breda came on board in June
2005 to focus on membership needs and events. You can contact the
Chamber Office in Canning Place, beside Canning Place Medical
Centre on 045 438296
or email at office@newbridgechamber.ie.
Who can join
this Chamber?
Those who derive
most benefit from membership
are usually the businesses that operate in Newbridge and surrounding
areas and those who, although based elsewhere, actually do business
with customers in the region. Any business, from sole trader to
multinational, is welcome to join Newbridge Chamber as many of the
issues will be relevant, regardless of organisation size.
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