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Support programmes for Tamworth businesses showcased at free event

Posted on Friday 19th January 2024
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Tamworth businesses and those looking to set up an enterprise in the borough are being urged to attend a free information event next month on the range of easy to access support initiatives available to them.

Hosted by the Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire Growth Hub and Tamworth Borough Council, the breakfast Business Support Launch Event will provide insight on programmes available from a range of organisations. It takes place on Wednesday February 7, 8am to 10am at the Tamworth Assembly Rooms.

Schemes such as Staffordshire County Council’s Get Started and Grow will be featured, which gives new enterprises expert advice and guidance on everything needed to make a start-up success – from HR, accountancy, legal advice, website support and branding. The Staffordshire Ignite programme provides young potential entrepreneurs (16 to 18-year-olds) with support to start their own business.

Areas of support showcased at the event include:
• Taking on apprenticeships
• Skills and development opportunities
• Networking events and workshops
• Business mentoring
• Working with charities
• Funded business advice and assistance

Light breakfast and refreshments will be provided and people can register on the event webpage.

Staffordshire County Council’s deputy leader and cabinet member for economy and skills Philip White said:

There’s a fantastic support package for new and small businesses that the county council and our partner organisations have built up in recent years.

It’s a shared priority to us to give small businesses the backing they need – especially in those challenging early years. In Staffordshire we have a strong record for start-up survival and that’s something we’re working to maintain.

I’d urge businesses owners in Tamworth, or those thinking of starting up, to attend this free breakfast event. It could make the difference in overcoming barriers and gaining confidence to help them reach full potential.”

Anyone needing further information should contact: Business@tamworth.gov.uk

People can find out more about Get Started and Grow on the programme webpage. More information on Staffordshire Ignite is available on its webpage.

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