News: Rotherham Enterprise helps create 50 new businesses
Rotherham Enterprise, the project set up to help new and existing businesses develop, is celebrating helping more than 50 people turn entrepreneur and make their business dream a reality.
Rachel Clark from Rotherham Enterprise said: "We are delighted that in our first year we have helped more than 50 individuals set up their own businesses.
"We set out to develop and foster an enterprising culture across our local communities by promoting self-employment and enterprising opportunities for individuals and businesses. We are really thrilled by our success to date and are sure there are many more people out there who can turn an idea into a thriving business."
The project, funded by European Regional Development Fund, employs teams of business coaches and business support officers to work closely with communities and with individuals who want to start or already run their own business.
The coaches are able to offer free advice and can help people to develop their ideas and mentor them through the first steps of setting up a company or give them the direction they need to grow their business.
A number of the new businesses have been featured on Rothbiz including Empire Medical Training Services, set up by Chris Unwin to deliver first aid training courses and services to private and public sector organisations, and Phoenix Luxury Interiors, an interior installation company set up by Danny Winterman, from Dinnington.
"There are many opportunities for people to become self employed and in the current economic climate it is extremely important for people to know that free and confidential help is available," added Rachel.
Rotherham Investment and Development Office
Rotherham Enterprise Board
Rotherham
Rachel Clark from Rotherham Enterprise said: "We are delighted that in our first year we have helped more than 50 individuals set up their own businesses.
"We set out to develop and foster an enterprising culture across our local communities by promoting self-employment and enterprising opportunities for individuals and businesses. We are really thrilled by our success to date and are sure there are many more people out there who can turn an idea into a thriving business."
The project, funded by European Regional Development Fund, employs teams of business coaches and business support officers to work closely with communities and with individuals who want to start or already run their own business.
The coaches are able to offer free advice and can help people to develop their ideas and mentor them through the first steps of setting up a company or give them the direction they need to grow their business.
A number of the new businesses have been featured on Rothbiz including Empire Medical Training Services, set up by Chris Unwin to deliver first aid training courses and services to private and public sector organisations, and Phoenix Luxury Interiors, an interior installation company set up by Danny Winterman, from Dinnington.
"There are many opportunities for people to become self employed and in the current economic climate it is extremely important for people to know that free and confidential help is available," added Rachel.
Rotherham Investment and Development Office
Rotherham Enterprise Board
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