 
                            Salisbury's MP, John Glen, will host another post-Budget briefing next month.
The Autumn Budget Breakfast Briefing, hosted by Moore (South) Chartered Accountants in partnership with the Salisbury Chamber and Salisbury BID will be on the morning Friday 28th November at The White Hart Hotel on St John's Street.
The Rt. Hon. John Glen MP, Member of Parliament for Salisbury and South Wiltshire, will share his analysis of the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget and what it means for local businesses. Mr Glen will provide an informed overview of new policy announcements, the latest developments in the UK economy, and their implications for companies and organisations across our region.
Breakfast refreshments will be served from 8:00 AM at The White Hart Hotel, with doors opening at 7:45 AM. The seminar will conclude by 9:30 AM.
Salisbury Chamber of Commerce says, "Mr Glen's briefings are renowned for their clarity, insight, and optimism, making this event a valuable opportunity for local business leaders seeking practical perspective and connection".
Spaces are limited and last year’s event sold out quickly.
The free tickets are available by clicking here.

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