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Rushcliffe Borough Council are rolling out a range of initiatives aimed at supporting businesses and residents to grow, upskill, develop and decarbonise. Here's a brief run down of what's on offer..
Rushcliffe Borough Council is developing a new economic growth strategy for Rushcliffe to set out the Council’s ambitions for Rushcliffe to have a thriving and sustainable economy that benefits all.
This strategy will showcase the opportunity that Rushcliffe presents for future investment to support it in playing a pivotal role for the region’s economy.
With mental health and wellbeing at the forefront of conversation when it comes to employee satisfaction and performance in the workplace, understanding your responsiblity as an employer is vital, especially when it comes to making reasonable adjustments.
Nottinghamshire Start-Up Support is part of the Nottinghamshire Accelerator Programme and is available to individuals based in Ashfield, Bassetlaw, Broxtowe, Mansfield & Rushcliffe.
As the DfE’s area-based prime for the National Careers Service in the East Midlands, Futures is seeking supply chain partners for several locations in the region.
A Rushcliffe business has made a major donation to help fund a major new project for a local homelessness charity. The Friary in West Bridgford wants to transform its old allotments into a haven of peace and reflection for the vulnerable adults it supports.
The last few years have been tough on local businesses, and with the rising cost of living, and Southern Trent Water want to help.
That’s why they’re offering your business a free water audit to help detect and resolve issues that could be costing you money – such as a leaky loo or drippy tap.
Two of Nottingham's most popular culinary institutions have announced plans to open branches in West Bridgford. Italian restaurant Sexy Mama Love Spaghetti and the rapidly expanding Doughnotts are due to set up shop on Rushcliffe's high streets in the near future.