Buckinghamshire Local Enterprise Partnership and Buckinghamshire Business First are after the views of local businesses for their third Buckinghamshire Business Barometer survey.
Along with general questions about trading conditions and business confidence, this quarter’s survey wants to understand how business costs have changed over recent months and what the impact of this has been.
Caroline Hargrave, Research Manager at Buckinghamshire Local Enterprise Partnership, said:
“Whilst the local economy is in a much better position than it was 12 months ago, many businesses continue to face challenges. To help us fully understand the scale of these challenges and how long they might last, we’d like as many local firms as possible to spend five minutes completing this quarter’s Business Barometer survey.
We use the results to inform local business support activity and share them with central Government to ensure the voice of Buckinghamshire firms is being heard nationally.”
Businesses have until the middle of November to complete the survey, which can be found at:https://ecv.microsoft.com/NSAIwEQsTa
Last quarter’s Buckinghamshire Business Barometer report can be downloaded at: www.bbf.uk.com/news/buckinghamshire-business-barometer-q2-2021.

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