The SCR Chambers: Doncaster
At the heartbeat of the Doncaster business community Our vision is to be the best Chamber of Commerce in the UK this aspiration drives our team every day to provide the best level of service for our members, stakeholders, and the wider borough and beyond..
Clarks sign up as newest Patron of the Chamber
Clarks Vehicle Conversions is the latest business in Doncaster to become a Patron member of Doncaster Chamber. The new partnership will enable them to open
up new business opportunities and engage with other like-minded business people and institutions, which in turn benefits the local economy. Clarks is a local family-run business based in
Carcroft, Doncaster. Established for over 30 years, they are a leading welfare van conversion specialist and produce a varied range of vehicle conversions ranging from mobile youth centres to safety vehicles used by road workers on motorway lane closure sites. David Chilvers, Head of Sales at Clarks Vehicle
Conversions, explained why they joined the Chamber as a Patron member. He said: “We were aware of the impact that Doncaster Chamber has for helping businesses grow, while doing brilliant things for the wider borough.
Becoming Patrons is in line with our core values and allows us to raise the profile of Clarks Vehicle Conversions and build beneficial relationships with other senior business leaders, while at the same time supporting the Chamber to continue its great work.” Stefan Rodgers, Commercial Director at
Doncaster Chamber, said: “Clarks is a high growth Doncaster business and we are delighted to welcome them as a Patron member. Last year they won Business of the Year at the Doncaster Business Awards, testament to their excellence in business and committed approach to their people and customers. Following the award they saw synergies in our approach and becoming Patron members was the next step in their commitment to supporting the local economy.”
To find out about the range of Doncaster Chamber patrons, visit doncaster-
chamber.co.uk/patrons
Stefan Rodgers, Commercial Director at Doncaster Chamber welcomes David Chilvers from Clarks Vehicle Conversions as a new Patron member
Magician is back by popular demand to host awards night
Doncaster Chamber is thrilled to announce that Ben Hanlin will return to host the Doncaster Business Awards on Thursday, 12 December for the second year running. Originally from Birmingham, Ben became an
TV celebrity, Ben Hanlin is back by popular demand
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overnight sensation through debuting his tricks on YouTube. Since then, he has starred in the world’s best-selling touring show, The Illusionists, and appeared on ITV1’s Live at the Palladium. His career has taken him all across the world to perform his sleight of hand on celebrities including Jamie Foxx, Quentin Tarantino and Mickey Rourke. He has hosted his own radio show on Capital FM and has made TV appearances on shows including Celebrity Juice, BBC Breakfast and his own show Ben Hanlin’s Live & Deadly: Drowned.He is also set to join the 2020 Dancing on Ice lineup.
Rebecca Nightingale, Membership and Events
Executive at Doncaster Chamber, said: “Ben does an absolutely fantastic job of hosting the Doncaster Business Awards. We received great feedback about his performance last year so we’re delighted to welcome him back to work his magic on the crowd again.” The Doncaster Business Awards, now
celebrating its 21st year, are one of the most prestigious award ceremonies in the region and the biggest business awards in Yorkshire. The night will showcase the achievements of
Doncaster businesses of all sizes and sectors from 12 different categories, including the new Business and Education Partnership award.
To book your tickets, visit
www.doncaster-
chamber.co.uk/doncaster-business-awards
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