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Originally created on: Wednesday 04 March, 2009


press release                             4 March 2009

Lifebelt for city businesses

President of Brighton & Hove Chamber of Commerce Julie Stanford and Councillor Ted Kemble at the launch of the business lifebelt scheme

The council has launched a recession relief package created to provide immediate and carefully targeted support to small and medium-sized businesses in the city. ‘Business Lifebelt’ will offer practical assistance and solutions to a range of businesses and sectors in the city, aiming to help them survive the economic downturn.

Developed in partnership with Brighton & Hove Chamber of Commerce and Business Link Sussex, the following events and clinics are free and start this month. 

To make sure that the initiatives will offer the most relevant and useful help, the Chamber of Commerce is working with industry specialists, support organisations and experienced business owners from within the city.

City Business Clinics – available monthly 

available monthly

Available to business owners, these reviews offer personalised one-to-one sessions with a specialist business advisor. Sessions can include support with financial management and marketing.

Sector Workshops –  March to July

 March to July

Every sector faces different challenges. These special workshops are designed to help owners and their businesses survive the recession. Workshops are aimed at the following sectors: retail, hospitality, business services, creative industries and construction. Delivered by industry experts and featuring local business case studies, the sessions are designed to help owner-managers stay motivated and to keep making a profit.

Meet the Professionals – drop-in event, 23 April

On-the-spot advice from industry professionals on the current issues and challenges facing businesses. Business owners can drop in throughout the afternoon or evening for the opportunity to ask questions about:

  • Finance and cashflow
  • Cost-effective marketing and promotion techniques
  • Selling the right product to the right audience
  • Keeping your business legal and protecting yourself
  • Managing your staff, resources and operations
  • Business planning for now and the future
  • How to grow in a recession
  • Where to get more help and support

Business Lifebelt at The Brighton & Hove Business Show 2009, 13 May

Business Lifebelt is a dedicated area within the Brighton & Hove Business Show. All the local business support organisations will be there to offer free information and help. There are consultations with business advisors and practical seminars available. 

Cabinet councillor for enterprise Ted Kemble said: "There’s no doubt difficult times lie ahead.  So we’ve teamed up with the Chamber to provide smaller companies with the skills to give them the best possible chance.  We’re gathering some very experienced people to pass on their knowledge so I’d urge any business to take advantage of the offer.

 "It’s one of a number of anti-recession measures we’re taking, which includes the Buy Local campaign supporting local retailers."

To find out more about Business Lifebelt and how it can help businesses visit www.businessinbrighton.org.uk.

E-mail businesslifebelt@businessinbrighton.org.uk
Tel: (01273) 719097

See our recession relief package page for further details of what the council's doing to help businesses in Brighton & Hove.


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