Businesses visiting this year’s Staffordshire County Show are getting free, practical advice from Staffordshire County Council’s Trading Standards service.
Trading Standards officers have joined partners on the Made in Staffordshire stand to speak with local businesses, producers and traders about responsible trading practices and the support available to help them operate compliantly and confidently.
Advice will cover a range of topics, including fair trading, product labelling and documentation, age‑restricted sales, and how businesses can access ongoing support from the service.
Anthony Screen, Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Resilience at Staffordshire County Council, said:
“Supporting local businesses to trade well and thrive is vital for our county’s economy, and initiatives like Made in Staffordshire play an important role in promoting that ambition.
“Trading Standards officers are on hand to provide guidance and advice to help businesses understand their responsibilities and get things right from the outset. By engaging early and making use of the support available, businesses can avoid problems later and focus on growing successfully.
“This kind of partnership working helps promote well‑run, trusted businesses and gives consumers confidence in the products and services they buy.”
The Staffordshire County Show takes place at the County Showground in Stafford on 27 and 28 May.
Made in Staffordshire is a new, free membership scheme which champions Staffordshire’s makers, producers and manufacturers, from small independent businesses to large‑scale industry, and promotes the county as a great place to do business.
Further advice and support for businesses is available through Staffordshire County Council’s Trading Standards webpage. Businesses can submit enquiries via the Business Advice form.
Anyone with concerns about a business’ trading practices is encouraged to contact Trading Standards Confidential on 01785 330356 or report concerns online via the Trading Standards Report It service.