Phase 2 of discretionary fund to open for Cheshire East businesses
Cheshire East Council is to launch the second phase of the local discretionary grant scheme, which will open for applications at 8am on Friday June 26.
Cheshire East Council is to launch the second phase of the local discretionary grant scheme, which will open for applications at 8am on Friday June 26.
Dear Editor,
I wrote an open letter in mid-March this year to ask people to support businesses in Nantwich during the Covid-19 pandemic.
A few days later the UK was put into lockdown by the government to help control the virus, forcing most businesses to temporarily close.
A Nantwich entrepreneur has launched a new “Support Nantwich” initiative designed to help independent businesses during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Digital marketeer Will Dolby said the not-for-profit scheme is based on a system used in New Zealand.
Dear Editor,
During this current difficult and uncertain time please continue to support local businesses in our beautiful town.
Scores of Brine Leas students in Nantwich were given a helping hand with their future job aspirations at a Careers Convention.
Local businesses attended the event as Brine Leas opened its doors to national employers, training and apprenticeship providers, and Further and Higher Education organisations.
Networking with the South Cheshire Chamber of Commerce is in full swing with a busy programme of events designed to connect businesses and support the area’s economic growth.
Businesses turned out in force to a breakfast networking event hosted by the Mid Cheshire Hospitals Charity and South Cheshire Chamber.
Two businesswoman are to launch a new series of Faddiley Monthly Markets in the village near Nantwich.
Kate Harper and Oana Whale have teamed up to promote local businesses in the area at the markets to be held in the Goodwill Hall on Wrexham Road.
Cheshire East Council is to hold free procurement training workshops to help business people with public sector contracts.
The sessions will be provided by the council’s arms-length Skills and Growth Company and are for local businesses in Cheshire East.
Cheshire East Council’s Skills and Growth Company is to run an event aimed at rural firms that need help with marketing.
The free event is taking place on Thursday September 20 at the Aqueduct Marina in Church Minshull, near Nantwich.
South Cheshire businesses have been told the major Crewe Green roundabout scheme will boost the local economy for years to come.
Members of the South Cheshire Chamber of Commerce have been updated on the £7.5 million scheme which will change the face of travel in the area.
Cheshire East Council’s Skills and Growth Company has launched a new service to help Crewe and Nantwich businesses access finance to boost growth.
Access2Finance comes after a business survey found that 28% of businesses said not accessing finance was a barrier to expansion.
Rural businesses in Cheshire East can apply for a share of a £5.4 million via three significant funding streams in 2018.
The funding boost – across Cheshire and Warrington – was announced at a rural business forum at Reaseheath College, Nantwich.
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