Enterprise Week in Derry will focus on supporting businesses during the post-Covid recovery
Major initiative gets underway today
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Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Enterprise Week, which runs from today to Friday next, will focus on guiding entrepreneurs as the local economy enters the Covid recovery phase.
The online programme includes business skills workshops offering expert guidance in building resilience and tailoring operations and services for the reopening of trading.
Mayor, Councillor Brian Tierney, urged local businesses and budding entrepreneurs to access the programme and get involved in the wide range of online events on offer.
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Tánaiste announces new âgreenâ support at start of Local Enterprise Week Local Enterprise Offices are running over 200 virtual events to mark âLocal Enterprise Weekâ from 1 to 5 March, which is supported by Enterprise Ireland and Local Authorities An Tánaiste, Leo Varadkar TD and Minister of State, Robert Troy TD speaking at Spotlight events on opening day
An Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar TD, is officially launching a new âgreenâ enterprise support this morning, to mark the beginning of Local Enterprise Week (1 to 5 March).
The Green for Micro programme, an initiative from the Local Enterprise Offices with support from Enterprise Ireland, is being rolled out nationwide to help prepare small businesses for the low carbon, more resource efficient economy of the future.
Updated / Monday, 1 Mar 2021
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Benoit Nicol, founder of The Nature of Things in Dublin City, is a guest speaker at the Local Enterprise Week event, Benefits of Green for your Business
A new green enterprise support has been launched today to mark the beginning of Local Enterprise Week, which runs from March 1 to March 5.
The Green for Micro programme is an initiative from the Local Enterprise Offices with support from Enterprise Ireland.
It is being rolled-out nationwide to help prepare small businesses for the low carbon, more resource efficient economy of the future.
With the help of a green consultant, small businesses with up to ten employees can get free advice and technical support on resource efficiency, how to better understand their carbon footprint.