Shropshire Chamber of Commerce is joining forces with business support groups across the county to help create more supply chain opportunities for local companies.

A free breakfast event called ‘Winning Together: Shropshire Supply Chain Opportunities’ will be held at Shrewsbury Town football club on February 24, from 8am to 11am.

It is a partnership between Shropshire Chamber, Shropshire Council, Invest In Shropshire and Shropshire Growth Hub - building on the success of a jointly organised retrofitting event last year which attracted more than 100 delegates.

This time the focus is to empower small to medium sized businesses (SMEs), particularly those in the construction trades, to secure a place in the county’s most significant upcoming projects.

Delegates will have direct access to leading contractors such as Wrekin Housing Group, PSG, CT ECO, Broadoak, and ARH Group, while Star Housing will share news of its new £30 million framework providing substantial opportunities for local suppliers.

Ruth Ross, chief executive of Shropshire Chamber of Commerce, said: “Procurement events like this are absolutely vital for the health of our local economy.

“Too often, smaller suppliers tell us the same story: they have the talent, the innovation, and the capacity to deliver, but they struggle to get a foot in the door with major employers.

“These events change that dynamic. They level the playing field by creating direct, human conversations that simply wouldn’t happen through cold emails or online portals.”

She added: “For big organisations, this is a chance to build connections with agile, local partners who can solve problems quickly and creatively.

“For smaller businesses, it’s an opportunity to showcase what they do best, build confidence, and form relationships that can transform their growth trajectory.

“By bringing buyers and suppliers together in the same room, I believe we’re not just facilitating introductions - we’re unlocking potential, strengthening supply chains, and keeping more economic value rooted in the Shropshire community.”

Matt Potts, service manager for economy, funding and skills at Shropshire Council said: “By connecting local SMEs directly with major contractors, we’re not only looking to support business expansion but also to ensure that investment stays within Shropshire.

“This approach helps nurture local talent, builds lasting business relationships, and creates a more resilient economy that benefits everyone in our communities.”

Spaces for the event are limited. To find out more and to register, see: Winning Together: Shropshire Supply Chain Opportunities Tickets, Tue, Feb 24, 2026 at 8:00 AM | Eventbrite