14 May 2021

Grand Hotel stay up for grabs as Chamber survey opens

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An overnight stay for two at the reopened Grand Hotel in Birmingham is up for grabs for one lucky winner, who completes the Chamber 's latest Quarterly Business Report Survey.

The second survey of 2021 opens today until 7 June, whereby participants will be entered into a draw to win an overnight stay for two people, including breakfast, at the revamped Grand Hotel (terms and conditions apply)

The 141-year-old hotel on Colmore Row has reopened its doors after 19 years, after undergoing a major restoration. The hotel boasts 185 bedrooms, restaurant and brasserie.

Data obtained by completing the survey forms Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce 's (GBCC) Quarterly Business Report - the most comprehensive regular report of its kind in Greater Birmingham.

The report provides snapshot of the region 's business community.

Underpinning the report is data gathered on key indicators such as sales, exports, investment intentions and the workforce.

On average, the survey takes respondents three minutes or less to complete.

Raj Kandola, head of policy at GBCC, said: “As Government restrictions begin to ease, the vaccine rollout continues at a rapid pace and more businesses start to open their doors to the public we need your feedback in order to gain a proper understanding of how firms are faring in the current conditions

“It 's vital that we hear from as many firms as possible so we can properly assess the impact these political and economic developments are having on the local business landscape. The results of this survey form the basis of our Quarterly Business Report publication which we use inform decision makers and stakeholders across the region.

“Our findings are also shared with key Government contacts at the Treasury, BEIS and the Bank of England, so your response will have a direct impact on Government policy at the highest level.

“We want to hear from start-ups to multinationals; respondents don 't need to be a CEO or director to take part, just to have an understanding of how their business is performing. ”

Click here to take part.