Friday, October 18, 2024

Keighley health supplement supplier secures grant to expand production

A health supplement supplier from Keighley has used a grant from the Keighley Towns Fund towards expanding its production.

Bio-Nature Ltd, which employs 30 people, packs and distributes natural health supplements and body care products for manufacturers and distributors within the UK, and also ships on behalf of clients to export markets.

The business put the £25,145.20 grant, from the towns fund’s Capital Assistance to Business Growth programme, towards buying equipment to set up a second packing line at its base on Admiral Way, due to increased demand from current customers and interest from other potential customers.

Financial Controller Chris Procter said: “This welcome capital investment will increase production capacity and efficiencies within the business. We’ll be able to increase our range of processes which will bring new opportunities as we are able to develop new markets. This growth means we anticipate we’ll be able to create four new jobs.

“The process of applying for the grant was smooth, and we were well-supported. It has part-funded what is an exciting new chapter for us, and we are looking forward to continued success.”

Bradford Council’s Portfolio Holder for Regeneration, Transport and Planning, Councillor Alex Ross-Shaw said: “The Council’s Economic Development Service can provide advice and guidance on applying for one of these grants. It’s fantastic to hear of the funding being put to such good use here, creating more job opportunities in Keighley, and we wish Bio-Nature all the best for their expansion.”

Chair of Keighley Town Board, Tim Rogers added: “The Keighley Towns Fund is proud to support a growing Keighley business, with money from the Capital Assistance to Business Growth programme. There is more funding available for other businesses in the area to apply so we’d encourage people to contact us if they think they might benefit.”

The Towns Fund Capital Assistance to Business Growth Programme Funding is available up to March 2026.

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