Amber Valley Borough Council has launched a new Business Survey to gather valuable insight from local companies and shape the borough’s economic future, building on the momentum of a recent visit from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves MP.
The Chancellor visited Ferrero in Alfreton on 10 April for a business roundtable attended by major employers including Berry Global, Denby Pottery, Wheeldon Brothers, National Gas, Atlas Composites, Vaillant, David Nieper, Railway Project Services and Ferrero.
The roundtable, also attended by Amber Valley MP Linsey Farnsworth and Councillor Chris Emmas-Williams, Leader of Amber Valley Borough Council, focused on supporting growth, investment, and job creation in Amber Valley.
The Leader used the opportunity to outline the council’s ambitions for sustainable development and stronger local partnerships.
As a next step in delivering on those ambitions, the council is asking all businesses, regardless of size or sector, to take part in the Amber Valley Business Survey.
This is an opportunity for local businesses to voice their experiences, challenges, and aspirations, helping the council shape services and support that reflect the real needs of the local economy.
Whether you're a start-up, family-run business, or major employer, your insights matter. The survey will inform a wider economic assessment and directly influence future strategies and support.
Councillor Chris Emmas-Williams said: “We were proud to showcase Amber Valley’s potential to the Chancellor, from our world-renowned heritage brands to the innovators leading the way in green technology and manufacturing.
“That visit highlighted the energy and ambition that exist across our borough, and listening to our local businesses is just as important as hosting national conversations.
“The Amber Valley Business Survey is our next step, giving every business, no matter the size, the chance to voice their experiences, challenges, and aspirations.
“Their input will shape how we invest, how we plan, and how we support our economy over the next three years. This is about creating the conditions for growth that works for everyone, rooted in real local insight.”
The survey is a key part of an economic review funded by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF), which will be delivered by an independent consultant. Responses will provide vital data evidence to inform targeted support, skills development, and investment in local growth.
Businesses can complete the online survey in under 15 minutes between 5 May and 30 June 2025.
To take part and help shape Amber Valley’s economic future, visit https://forms.office.com/e/1tV6ccw4wD.
Pictured left to right: Amber Valley MP - Linsey Farnsworth, Chancellor of the Exchequer - Rachel Reeves MP, and Councillor Chris Emmas-Williams, Leader of Amber Valley Borough Council.
Pictured left to right: Amber Valley MP - Linsey Farnsworth, Chancellor of the Exchequer - Rachel Reeves MP, and Councillor Chris Emmas-Williams, Leader of Amber Valley Borough Council.
Contact the team directly on 01773 570222 or email enquiry@ambervalley.gov.uk