LEADER Funding Available for Community Projects and Rural Services 31 October 2017 31 October 2017 0 2651 LEADER Funding Available for Community Projects and Rural Services LEADER can support businesses, rural community organisations, charities and partnerships to: Create, improve or expand community assets particularly those that can act as hubs for locally-based activity and service delivery (e.g. pubs, shops etc.) Develop innovative and collaborative community based projects and technologies that will improve access to rural services and reduce social isolation. Develop community greening and energy initiatives (not otherwise supported through FITs/RHI). Set up projects which involve educational farm visits. Click here to find out more about our funding priorities and grant rates.
Government Announces Bank Partnership to Boost SME Export Trade 25 October 2017 25 October 2017 0 2466 Government Announces Bank Partnership to Boost SME Export Trade The UK’s export credit agency – UK Export Finance (UKEF) is launching a new partnership with five high street banks, enabling smaller businesses to speedily access millions of pounds in government-backed trade finance, directly from their bank. As part of the Department for International Trade, UK Export Finance (UKEF) provides financial support to help firms sell to international customers. This new partnership with Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds, RBS/NatWest and Santander, comes as the Board of Trade met for the first time. Companies supplying exporters can now access UKEF-backed finance, helping them towards large export contracts and spreading the benefits of trade to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across the UK. With this new partnership for finance up to £2 million, SMEs can access UKEF support directly from their bank quickly and efficiently, without the need to apply separately. Provided a transaction meets UKEF’s criteria, the bank will notify UKEF through a new secure digital platform. This means that, where previously it could take weeks in addition to the banks’ own turnaround times to access this support, it will now only take a matter of seconds, where the transaction is eligible. Companies that are not yet selling overseas, but are supplying products directly to those who are, will also now qualify for UKEF support. Supplying to an exporter is way for smaller companies to get products into new markets, and government-backed finance can help secure contracts with big UK exporters to benefit from worldwide demand for UK goods and services. The Secretary of State for International Trade, Liam Fox, said: "Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and giving them the support they need to seize international trading opportunities is a priority for the Department for International Trade as an international economic department. "That's why we're partnering with the five major high street banks to make government-backed finance from UK Export Finance readily available in a matter of seconds, opening up new global contracts to businesses across the UK." Businesses that are interested in the new partnership offering can find out more by speaking directly to their bank. Click to view further information about this item
Duqm Refinery: UK Export Finance Exporter Fair 25 October 2017 25 October 2017 0 3310 Duqm Refinery: UK Export Finance Exporter Fair Register now for the supply chain event on 9th November in Birmingham This is a strong opportunity to enter the supply chain for this $7 billion project. A significant amount and range of UK supplies will be needed as a condition of the UK government’s export finance support for the project. Supplies required are listed below. Make new connections with procurement officials from the three lead contractors, officials from Kuwait Petroleum and Oman Oil, and other companies in the supply chains. Managed entry into new market: UK Export Finance’s support will mean the overall credit risk for the project will be equivalent to supplying a UK government project You would be supplying into a contractor’s supply chain, so you may not be required to export supplies to Oman (terms would need to be discussed with the contractors, who you can meet at the event) UK government officials posted in Oman will be present to provide guidance on doing business in Oman. List of supplies required Services required (engineering, logistics and construction) Electrical goods Mechanical & piping equipment Telecommunications More about the event Location: Birmingham Date: Thursday 9 November 2017 Time: 09:00 – 16:00 1-2-1 meetings with the project sponsors and EPC contractors, and where UK companies can support Technical and executive overview of the project Details of the procurement process for UK suppliers to EPC contractors The afternoon session will be dedicated to 1-2-1 meetings with the procurement teams from Petrofac, Técnicas Reunidas and CB&I. Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Register your interest today.
Build a Christmas tree out of objects relating to your business! Get Involved in Carlisle Ambassadors and Cartmell Shepherd's 2017 Christmas Tree Competition 09 October 2017 09 October 2017 0 2513 Build a Christmas tree out of objects relating to your business! Get Involved in Carlisle Ambassadors and Cartmell Shepherd's 2017 Christmas Tree Competition The Christmas Tree Competition is an opportunity for businesses, manufacturers, professional services, shops, schools, sports clubs and other local organisations to showcase their creativity and imagination. The competition is also fundraising for Cumbria Wheelchair Sports Club. To get involved and find out more, please visit Carlisle Ambassadors website.
Carlisle City Council are seeking your thoughts and ideas on the future of one of our most interesting city centre business spaces 13 September 2017 13 September 2017 0 2876 Carlisle City Council are seeking your thoughts and ideas on the future of one of our most interesting city centre business spaces Carlisle City Council are seeking your thoughts and ideas on the future of one of our most interesting city centre business spaces. The Business Interaction Centre on Paternoster Row will shortly be vacated by the University of Cumbria, and Carlisle City Council, along with existing occupiers Prism Arts and previous occupiers Freerange Industries, are looking to explore options to continue to make the most of the centre. If you are interested in this exciting opportunity to help shape the future of this space or are a digital/creative business potentially interested in locating your business here in the future, please come along to the BIC this Friday 15th September 9:30-3pm to share your ideas.