US: Leaders have declared that they will departed their current location in Walsall and move to a new home in Wolverhampton. The Black Country Chamber of Commerce which represents around 1,500 businesses in the region currently operates from its home in Ward Street, near the town center But on (June 15), the chamber will open up its new business premises at the Creative Industries Centre in Wolverhampton Science Park
Bosses say the new premises were chosen due to the due to the flexibility of the office amenities available, combined with its conference and training rooms. ‘Sad day for business education’ as Black Country UTC in Walsall announces closureWalsall’s top traders are celebrated at annual awards ceremonyNinder Johal, president of the Black Country Chamber of Commerce, said: “This is just the next in a series of steps we are taking to move us closer to reaching our aim, the last being the launch of the new consultative forum.”The chamber is delighted to be moving to the Wolverhampton Science Park, where we will be surrounded by a wealth of innovative and creative businesses
“We continue to serve businesses across the region and will shortly be strengthening our outreach and support capability. Trusted relationships and impartial advice are amongst first step to business growth “We have been supporting businesses across the Black Country for more than 150 years – the new location will help us carry on with renewed vigour.”






