Association News ← Prev 12345678910 Next → Calling all international marine businesses!07 Jul 2022British Marine is proud to announce the launch of its new International Membership Package. Last call for the final Hire Boat Code course of the year07 Jul 2022Book now to secure your place as this will be the last Hire Boat Code course we are delivering this year! Register for the internationally renowned Intermediate Marina Management course07 Jul 2022Presented by Global Marina Institute (GMI), a partnership between British Marine and Marina Industries Association, this four-day course is designed to provide marina personnel in a leadership position with fast-track training in the critical issues in marinas. Marine Resources launches marine salary survey 202223 Jun 2022Specialist recruitment consultancy, Marine Resources, is looking to re-assess the post-pandemic marine industry landscape, creating a centralised resource where businesses and employees can benchmark salaries within the marine industry. Online CPD Courses available… On demand, any time for just £20 each!23 Jun 2022Since the cost of living has risen considerably, we have chosen to keep our training courses affordable. Our online learning solution is available for members and non members to refresh their existing knowledge base or learn a new skill entirely! British Marine publishes its latest annual industry statistics showing the impact of COVID-19 on boating and watersports in the UK 23 Jun 2022British Marine has published the latest edition of its annual economic report, Key Performance Indicators for the Leisure, Superyacht & Small Commercial Marine Industry (2020-21), evaluating the size, performance and health of the industry following the COVID-19 pandemic and its extraordinary effect on boating and watersports in the UK. Have your say: Complete this consultation on changes to business rates valuations23 Jun 2022The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has launched a consultation on transitional arrangements to help businesses adjust to their new business rates following the next round revaluations which will take place in April 2023. MCA works to improve support for people to get UK approval for marine equipment ahead of January deadline09 Jun 2022Following a recent British Marine article regarding industry meetings with the MCA which looks at issues surrounding UKCA marking marine equipment - the MCA has officially announced its plans MCA provisionally appointing conformity assessment bodies (CABs) to ensure current MED equipment is re-certified to UKCA mark by January 2023 deadline19 May 2022Following a meeting in March where industry informed the MCA there was not enough capacity to re certify all the necessary equipment to allow market continuity for the GB marketplace, the MCA held another meeting on the 4 May and made the following announcement. The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) has updated various statutory guidance documents including for the recreational craft regulations 201719 May 2022OPSS have updated several of the guidance documents with further information and clarifications on what actions businesses must take if non-compliance with the regulations is found. ← Prev 12345678910 Next → British Marine News for your sector