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Leicestershire businesses should prepare for an increase in customers, jobs and trade from Europe.
Issued 28 June 02. Source: Claire woodward. | Read
A Lincolnshire organisation providing care services has been awarded the Investors in People standard with help from the Workforce Development Team at Business Link Lincolnshire & Rutland.
Celebrations continued into the night as Sleaford-based Bridge Musical Instruments marked its success at the Lincolnshire & Rutland Business Awards 2002.
Celebrations continued into the night as three Spalding businesses marked their success at the Lincolnshire & Rutland Business Awards 2002.
More than 200 guests celebrated into the night as the cream of Lincolnshire and Rutland businesses gathered to mark their success at the Lincolnshire & Rutland Business Awards 2002.
A gift from a group of students provided Lincolnshire entrepreneur Steve Kendall with the idea for his award-winning business venture.
Business support in Rutland will be the focus of a major event on July 11.
County organisations are being urged to sign up for training to raise awareness of health and safety issues in the workplace.
People watching, a favourite pastime of women everywhere, will be the focus at the next meeting of the Lincolnshire Business Women's Link in July.
Enquiries from businesses looking to move to Leicestershire mushroomed unexpectedly in May with the promise of new jobs.
The fashion capital Paris was the destination for a group of four Leicester clothing and textile companies who visited France on a trade mission.
Combining environmental and social responsibilities has helped a Lincolnshire company achieve high growth.
More than £600,000 is to be spent on nurturing businesses in Leicester's most deprived areas.
Leicester Shire Development Agency has agreed terms to move its operations to a new city centre location.
Leicestershire's successful track record on inward investment has stimulated the local economy for decades - attracting manufacturers, distributors and service businesses from the UK and overseas.
Lincolnshire's mixed economy means its various sectors have had mixed fortunes. They now face a variety of challenges.
In its business plan for 2002/3, Business Link for Leicestershire accentuates social inclusion and partnership with organisations and communities.
Celebrations continued into the night as The Brackenborough Arms marked its success at the Lincolnshire & Rutland Business Awards 2002.
Selling tea to Germany is the aim of one Leicester company, who last month joined a four-day trade visit to Dusseldorf.
Leicestershire businesses with European ambitions are being invited to apply for financial assistance for overseas projects.
New information is being released to give Leicestershire firms an inside knowledge of businesses in Europe and to help them target their overseas competitors more effectively.
Underdeveloped areas of Leicester are to benefit from new European funding. Business Link for Leicestershire is investing more than £600,000 on nurturing businesses in Leicester's disadvantaged areas.
Business people in Lincolnshire and Rutland are being offered extra support as they work towards the Investors in People standard. The move follows a recent increase in the number of recognitions in the county.
A Boston-based printing and mail order company has been shortlisted for this year's Lincolnshire and Rutland Business Awards.
Businesses can now book places on a comprehensive programme of training and networking events online.
Employees at Business Link Lincolnshire & Rutland had a lot to celebrate last month, as the organisation marked its first anniversary.
The Business Training Network, co-ordinated by Business Link Lincolnshire & Rutland, is launching a new programme of events.
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