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We operate via a network of nine local Chambers: Aylesbury, Bracknell, Oxfordshire, Reading, Slough, Swindon, West Berkshire, Wokingham and Wycombe & South Bucks . Members can access all of the benefits across the region and our regional, national and international links give you the opportunity to broaden your horizons.

Click on the local Chamber you are interested in to find out more about the local issues, the activities carried out by the local Chamber Councils and to get in touch with any of the Chamber Council members or Chamber representatives.


Below is a short summary about all local Chambers:

Aylesbury Vale Chamber of Commerce
Aylesbury Vale is an exciting, dynamic and prosperous place to do business. Since the 1960s, when Aylesbury itself was primarily a market town, continued development around the area has attracted an increasing number of businesses. More
Bracknell Forest Chamber of Commerce
Our role is to inspire a sense of community within Bracknell and for business to be vibrant, thriving and innovative. More
Oxfordshire Chamber of Commerce
The Oxfordshire Chamber of Commerce has a long and distinguished record as the independent voice of business in the county. The Chairman’s chain of office has links stretching back as far as 1906! Today, the Chamber has a respected voice and adds comment where required on policy matters. The Chamber is consulted by the media, local councils, MPs and many other organisations on the key issues facing our county. More
Reading Chamber of Commerce
Reading is the largest town in the South-East and it has been a magnet for many international companies in recent years, attracted by the central location and the excellent business facilities available. As with much of the Thames Valley, the business landscape is dominated by the service industry in Reading, far from its manufacturing heritage of beer, biscuits and bulbs. It is also a retail hub and will remain so as development work to continues to improve Reading's retail prospects. More
Slough Chamber of Commerce
The Slough Chamber of Commerce is the largest of nine chambers which cover the Thames Valley Region. Home to the world famous Slough Trading estate the region is compromised of two distinct economies – a workplace-based economy and a residence-based economy. More
Swindon Chamber of Commerce
Swindon is now a high tech centre of excellence with a thriving industrial and commercial centre. It is home to many of our Chamber member companies such as Honda, BMW, Thames Water, The First Group and DHL Exel. More
West Berkshire Chamber of Commerce
West Berkshire is a primarily rural, comparatively prosperous area. Its population currently stands at just under 145,000 and is projected to grow by seven per cent by 2028. This will mean that an additional 10,000 people will live in the district within the next 20 years. More
Wokingham Chamber of Commerce
The Wokingham Chamber of Commerce remains focused on local issues aligning itself closely with The Wokingham Vision for 2012. This vision sets out the changes and aspirations for how the Chamber wants to see the town develop over the coming years. It focuses on key long term and short term goals. More
Wycombe & South Bucks Chamber of Commerce
Wycombe and South Bucks is an area which promotes entrepreneurship and is attractive to businesses of all types supporting them through periods of growth and in difficult times. With a strong history linked to the furniture trade, High Wycombe town centre has transformed over the last decade with a new landmark shopping centre attracting shoppers from across the region and positioning High Wycombe back on the map as a modern and thriving economy. More