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All Rushcliffe Business Partnership networking mornings have been postponed until further notice. We are exploring options for virtual / digital networking and will announce details as soon as possible.
Heat pumps can provide heating and cooling efficiently and sustainably - an Energy for Business breakfast seminar on 31 March at the University of Nottingham will explore the tech, latest developments and show how installations work in practice. The event is aimed at SMEs, social enterprises and sole traders based in Derbyshire or Nottinghamshire.
Nottinghamshire County Council have announced details of a Business Recovery Grant of up to £2,500 if your business has been impacted by the recent floods. This fund is in addition to the hardship grant provided by the council.
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Nottinghamshire which employ five or more people can receive Ready to Grow support from D2N2 and the European Union. Ready to Grow offers a programme of six business growth modules to businesses who may be at the start of their growth aspirations or who may find their growth has stalled.
As storm-lashed Nottinghamshire mops up from the most recent downpour, and as we prepare for further rain to come, it is worth noting that there is a Nottinghamshire Floods Hardship Fund which can help residents and businesses.
Further information from Nottinghamshire County Council.
East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire) has been approached by a number of official regional governments in China. The contact comes with a view to identifying UK-based suppliers and manufacturers of the surgical and medical equipment crucial to combatting the spread of the coronavirus; which originated in Wuhan, China, and has since spread across the country and large parts of the world.
For more information, visit the East Midlands Chamber website.
Waterside Bar and Kitchen on Trent Bridge, formerly the Southbank bar, is set to open mid-February. The venue is run by Nottingham’s independent bar company Great Northern Group who also operate the Copper and Refinery brands.
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Rushcliffe has been named as one of the best performing local authorities in ensuring local businesses have received business rates relief.
Local SME businesses can make a great start to the New Year by winning European funding and academic know-how to boost productivity and development.
The D2N2 Growth Hub is seeking to recruit experienced consultants to lead the development and delivery of a suite of engaging and professionally-designed Growth Hub-branded seminars and/or action-planning workshops covering a range of topics. For topics that are now live to tender, please visit the Growth Hub website. It is expected that events will be delivered mid-March onwards.
Nottingham-based creative agency, The Dairy, is celebrating its strongest financial year since 2006 as well as the promotion of account manager Tom Walters to the position of account director and company director as part of the agency’s long-term growth strategy.
Applications are now open for Severn Trent’s new Community Fund which will give away more than £10 million to charities and community groups over the next five years.