Your local team
One of the unique benefits of joining the FSB is the local support we provide to our members through our team of dedicated staff and volunteers located in every region across the UK.
Living and working locally ensures they are not only part of the local business community but also understand the unique issues facing small businesses in each part of the country. We meet business owners, council leaders, MPs and many other stakeholders on a daily basis to ensure the voice of small businesses is represented in your town or city. Equally important, our local teams also organise events, seminars and exhibitions to allow business owners to develop strong local networks within their communities.
If you’d like to contact any of our local team about local issues, events, media enquiries or opportunities our Operational Support Co-Ordinators are your first point of call. If you have a question about FSB membership or your member benefits our Customer Services team are ready and waiting to take your call.
Select your area from the options below to get started.
Events in the West Midlands region
Managing Post-COVID Syndrome (long COVID)
How will long COVID affect you and your business?
Telford Virtual Networking
Join us for 'virtual networking'
Burton on Trent Virtual Networking
Small business owners in and around Burton & Staffordshire: connect with other local entrepreneurs, online
Latest blogs and resources
Funding sources for businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic
National grants and schemes available to small businesses and the self-employed during the COVID-19 pandemic, including updates and new funding announced in the Budget 2021.
How to reassure customers your small business is COVID-19 secure
Letting your customers know you are COVID-secure is crucial as businesses slowly start to reopen. Learn how you can fuel customer confidence with our tips and advice.
Updated: How should your business collect customer details for NHS Test and Trace?
As businesses start to reopen in England, updated NHS Test and Trace guidance has been issued. Our guide covers which businesses needs to collect data, how to do it and how stay secure.
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FSB Response the Consultation on Subsidy Control
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