Shrewsbury Business Chamber has a brand new website that has been warmly welcomed by businesses across the local area.
Katy Jones, from PC Net solutions, who sits on the board of the Shrewsbury Business Chamber, said that following a long period where the website had not been maintained or updated she was pleased to see the new site.
Shirley Davies, director of Shrewsbury creative agency Yarrington, said: “We understand the importance of our local business chamber and the need for their website to reflect their professional standing in the wider business community. We were thrilled when we were approached to design and build a modern, fresh website to meet the needs of their members. We look forward to working on other exciting projects with the Chamber and their members in the future."
Val Edwards, chair of SBC, said the Chamber was pleased to be working with Yarrington who had long been members of the organisation. She said the new website had a clean feel with up-to date information and had the added advantage that it could now be updated by the Chamber in-house.
The Chamber's new magazine can now be viewed and downloaded from the website and all Chamber events throughout the year can be booked via shrewsburybusinesschamber.com/events/.
Advertising opportunities on the website will be made available in the near future.
Pictured: Katy Jones (PC Net Solutions), Shirley Davies (Yarrington) and Jenny Osborne (Henshalls) have a look at the new Shrewsbury Business Chamber website
Artisan fudge maker takes up a new career
Experts will update businesses on current situation during pandemic
Shrewsbury Business Chamber and BID join forces
Lockdown makes online presence more important
10 titles are up for grabs
College urges firms to take up funding opportunities
Chamber hosts webinar to keep businesses informed
Changing face of life in the workplace
Businesses urged to pitch for Flaxmill Maltings contract
Businesses urged to sign up and watch online
Ambitious business founders looking for crowdfunding
Aim is to energise the town centre and welcome customers back after lockdown
Experts will support financial advisory firm
College staff member creates much-needed equipment for frontline staff
Technology and software will help firms stay financially sound