Successful businesses making Sodbury stronger…
Welcome to the “Chipping Sodbury Chamber of Commerce” website. Here you’ll find details of our aims and objectives, a directory of our members, the services they can offer and the events that we plan to put on in the town.
If you have any questions about the Chamber and what we do, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
Sam, Andrew and Rich
Why Join?
Membership of the Chamber offers exceptional value and it couldn’t be easier to join. Simply complete the Membership Form.
We hold six meetings a year with the aim to share ideas and information and to network with other local businesses. If you are not able to attend a meeting yourself, feel free to send a representative.
If you have anything you would like considered for discussion at a meeting email details to admin@sodburychamber.co.uk
Every successful business makes Sodbury stronger!
Benefits of being in the Chamber:
- Regular updates via email, keeping you informed on developments, legislation, policies and events which affect the local economy and trade within Chipping Sodbury and the surrounding area.
- First to hear about proposed events affecting your business in Chipping Sodbury.
- Priority involvement with the Chamber organised events, you won’t get left behind! This includes the famous Sodbury Summer Search, Chipping Sodbury Calendar and the new Town Map.
- Connections and networking opportunities within Sodbury Town Council and South Gloucestershire Council
- Various discounts offered by Members to other Members.
Find the mystery number!
11th - 19th April Answer the number questions Add up the answers to find the Mystery Number! visit our website to download your certificate Number...
CHIPPING SODBURY ELF TRAIL
CHIPPING SODBURY ELF TRAIL Spot our 23,Elves in windows! These cheeky Elves move on a Wednesday and Saturday, see them change what they're up to...
2026 Chipping Sodbury Calendar on sale
The 2026 Chipping Sodbury Calendar is now for sale at the Tourist Information Centre and The Sodbury Florist - £7 each two for £12
Chipping Sodbury
Chipping Sodbury is an ancient market town which, although not far from Bristol, has retained its country atmosphere. The town’s name ‘Chipping’ comes from the old word for market and Sodbury is recorded in Anglo Saxon as Soppanbyrig which meant Soppas fort or Soppas stronghold. Archaeological evidence places human activity in the Sodbury Parish centuries before the Norman Conquest. In 1086, at the time of the Domesday Book, there existed two estates, or manors, known as Sodbury.
One centred on Little Sodbury and the other on Old Sodbury. In the 12th Century the then owner of the Sodbury Estates, William Crassus, planned a ‘new’ town based on a grid pattern, with long strips of land known as burgage plots with narrow dwellings fronting the wide market street, the layout of which remains largely unaltered today. The feudal system of burgage plots created a medieval middle class of tenants, Burgesses, who paid rent to the local landlord enabling them to earn a living at their various crafts and businesses.
The prefix ‘Chipping’ was added when William Crassus was granted a Royal Charter in 1227 to hold markets on his land. Chipping Sodbury became known in particular for its weaving and leather trades. The town was built on raised ground, close to the River Frome, and at an important crossing on the Bristol to Cirencester Road. This was also along the ancient salt route from Droitwich and the Pilgrims Way.
The High Street is thought to be one of the widest streets in England, in part because of the substantial market held in the middle ages. Also in medieval times and up to the late 18th century buildings stood in the middle of Broad Street – the Shambles or Butchers’ Quarter near the Wickwar Road end and the Market Building near the town cross.
Chipping Sodbury Tourist Information



