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Businesses are being offered the chance to have an impartial discussion with an experienced business adviser thanks to the D2N2 Business Adviser Service for Nottinghamshire.
The adviser can discuss any business issues, including sales and marketing, access to finance, training and recruitment, growth plans, and systems and processes.
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Construction is due to commence at Hollygate 46 in Cotgrave to provide a range of light industrial units to service the requirements of small to medium sized local businesses. This scheme, backed by Rushcliffe Borough Council will provide light industrial units ranging from 750 sq ft to 1,750 sq ft at the Hollygate 46 development in Cotgrave which is ideally located in the Rushcliffe area of Nottingham with excellent links to both the A52 and A46 carriageways. Lease arrangements are being overseen by FHP Property Consultants.
Rushcliffe Borough Council from December 19 will be located at the new Rushcliffe Arena on Rugby Road in West Bridgford.
The move will allow the council to make use of smaller, more efficient purpose-built facilities, which will help cut the council’s running costs.
The council offices adjoin the new Rushcliffe Arena Leisure Centre, which will be operated by Parkwood Leisure and which will be open from 3 January 2017.
Nottinghamshire company Arch Communications has broken through the £100,000 barrier in donations to local good causes.
The business, based in East Leake in Rushcliffe, has reached the impressive total in its sixth year of trading.
East Midlands Trains customers in Radcliffe-on-Trent will now benefit from a new timetable:
There are a number of support schemes locally to help businesses take on apprentices and create employment opportunities. These range from a county council grant of £1,500 for firms employing apprentices to national apprenticeship grants for employers of 16-to-24-year-olds. You can find out more details of sources of support from Rushcliffe Borough Council.
Many attendees of the Rushcliffe Business Partnership monthly networking meetings at Escabeche in West Bridgford will be used to regular networking on the first Friday of every month - but did you know there are also monthly networking opportunities in Ruddington? The Ruddington Business Partnership meets on the third Friday of every month at the Ruddington Arms in Wilford Road and these meetings are set to continue into 2017.
Congratulations to all the winners and well done to all the short-listed nominees in this year's Recognising Rushcliffe Awards. Among the businesses and business people being recognised in the awards were Plumtree Fish and Chips in the food and drink category and Rushcliffe Business Partnership committee member Shamshad Walker for her work in supporting the local economy. You can find out more at the Rushcliffe Borough Council website.
The next monthly networking morning for Rushcliffe Business Partnership takes place at Escabeche in West Bridgford on Friday 2 December. The event runs from 8am to 9.30am and is free to attend. These meetings take place throughout the year on the first Friday of every month - you do not need to be a member to attend.
Were you captured on camera during the Annual Business Showcase of the Rushcliffe Business Partnership on November 1? You can see a selection of images from the event via photographer Paul Carroll's slideshow.
Following the success of this year's Annual Business Showcase in Keyworth on Tuesday 1 November, there is a chance to continue those networking conversations at the end of the week. On Friday 4 November, the Partnership hosts its usual networking session on the first Friday of every month at Escabeche in West Bridgford. The event runs 8am to 9am and is free to attend.
The Midlands Engine initiative, aiming to boost economic growth across the Midlands including through enhanced trade and investment, is seeking interested businesses to join its trade mission to China.