11/09/2012
New Guide Launched To Provide Advice For Small Businesses
Fine Gael Meath West TD, Ray Butler, has said that a new Government-produced guide will provide small businesses with invaluable advice on surviving in a very tough trading environment.
'Managing Out of the Crisis' aims to give help and advice to local businesses in difficulty.
The guide has been produced as a result of a recommendation made by the Advisory Group for Small Business (AGSB), which is chaired by the Minister for Small Business, John Perry TD. The group looks at ways to promote growth and job creation within the sector, and makes regular suggestions on how to address issues of concern.
Welcoming the guide's publication, Deputy Butler said: "Businesses across Meath are going through a difficult period; for the last few years conditions have remained very challenging. The Government is focussed on completely rebuilding a new economy based on innovation and enterprise. And with this new guide we want to provide local businesses with practical advice on how to stay afloat.
"While it's essential we create new jobs, it’s equally important to protect existing ones. Businesses need information at their disposal to ensure they can tackle problems as soon as they arise. This guide provides simple advice, as well as contact details for organisations which can help. The guide can be viewed on the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation’s website, and it will also be available to pick up in City and County Enterprise Board offices, banks and in other relevant business organisations."
(CD)
'Managing Out of the Crisis' aims to give help and advice to local businesses in difficulty.
The guide has been produced as a result of a recommendation made by the Advisory Group for Small Business (AGSB), which is chaired by the Minister for Small Business, John Perry TD. The group looks at ways to promote growth and job creation within the sector, and makes regular suggestions on how to address issues of concern.
Welcoming the guide's publication, Deputy Butler said: "Businesses across Meath are going through a difficult period; for the last few years conditions have remained very challenging. The Government is focussed on completely rebuilding a new economy based on innovation and enterprise. And with this new guide we want to provide local businesses with practical advice on how to stay afloat.
"While it's essential we create new jobs, it’s equally important to protect existing ones. Businesses need information at their disposal to ensure they can tackle problems as soon as they arise. This guide provides simple advice, as well as contact details for organisations which can help. The guide can be viewed on the Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation’s website, and it will also be available to pick up in City and County Enterprise Board offices, banks and in other relevant business organisations."
(CD)
Related Northern Ireland Business News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
06 August 2009
Tesco Cuts Out Landfills
Retail giant Tesco has diverted all of its Northern Ireland waste away from landfills over the last 12 months, it has been revealed. Tesco bosses have also implemented several 'environmentally friendly' solutions into store nationwide.
Tesco Cuts Out Landfills
Retail giant Tesco has diverted all of its Northern Ireland waste away from landfills over the last 12 months, it has been revealed. Tesco bosses have also implemented several 'environmentally friendly' solutions into store nationwide.
02 October 2012
UK Business Awards Launched
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) and Streamline has launched a new UK-wide business awards programme to promote and celebrate innovation and success in small businesses across the UK.
UK Business Awards Launched
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) and Streamline has launched a new UK-wide business awards programme to promote and celebrate innovation and success in small businesses across the UK.
31 May 2002
Trade Awards mark North South co-operation
The InterTradeIreland All-Island Trade Awards in the Waterfront Hall marked the increasing importance of the contribution of cross-border businesses throughout Ireland.
Trade Awards mark North South co-operation
The InterTradeIreland All-Island Trade Awards in the Waterfront Hall marked the increasing importance of the contribution of cross-border businesses throughout Ireland.
12 January 2005
Minister launches guides to small business funding
The Minister for Small Business and Enterprise, Nigel Griffiths, has unveiled two guides designed to help small and growing firms improve their chances of raising the right funding for their business.
Minister launches guides to small business funding
The Minister for Small Business and Enterprise, Nigel Griffiths, has unveiled two guides designed to help small and growing firms improve their chances of raising the right funding for their business.
03 October 2005
Employment tribunal DVD backed by ACAS
Conciliatory service ACAS has helped to launch a new DVD aimed at helping guide employers and individuals through the employment tribunal process.
Employment tribunal DVD backed by ACAS
Conciliatory service ACAS has helped to launch a new DVD aimed at helping guide employers and individuals through the employment tribunal process.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:After a dry start this morning rain will spread from the northwest across all parts. This afternoon will be dull with some patchy rain and drizzle. Becoming much milder through the afternoon. Maximum temperature 11 °C.Tonight:A cloudy evening and night with a little light rain or drizzle, perhaps some clear periods developing along the east coast. A very mild night everywhere. Minimum temperature 10 °C.