Monday, November 25, 2024

Settle launches free twice-monthly business advice sessions

Business owners in Settle are invited to a new series of free drop in business advice at sessions at the Langcliffe Quarry Enterprise Centre, taking place on the first and third Wednesday of the month.

Led by Alison Laws, a Business Relationship Manager from the York & North Yorkshire Growth Hub, these sessions begin on June 21st and aim to provide support and guidance to local businesses, helping them thrive in a competitive market.

Running from 9:30am to 1:30pm the sessions are open to all firms in the region. As drop-in sessions eliminate the need for pre-booking, providing a convenient avenue for business owners to seek professional advice.

Alison said: “Owners and managers are invited to call in to discuss all things business over a brew. We can cover whatever they need to start, thrive or survive.”

For entrepreneurs who find it difficult to attend the Wednesday drop-in sessions, separate appointments can be arranged to ensure they still have access to the invaluable expertise on offer. By contacting the Growth Hub, business owners can schedule personalised consultations at a time and location that suits them best.

These drop-in sessions are a direct result of the Langcliffe Quarry Enterprise Centre Project. Supported by the European Regional Development Fund and the York and North Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership, this project was aimed at establishing purpose-built workspaces and providing comprehensive support to local businesses. The provision of free business advice in Settle is a testament to the success of this initiative, empowering entrepreneurs and contributing to the growth and prosperity of the local business community.

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