Business Support Exhibition Coming to Rochdale

Date published: 26 August 2005


Are you thinking of starting your own business? Not sure who to speak to? Visit the Business Support Exhibition on the 14th September 2005 at Rochdale Town Hall, 12pm - 4pm

EMBS Rochdale (Ethnic Minority Business Support), a one-stop shop providing specialist advice on a whole range of business needs and issues for ethnic minorities, have organised a business support exhibition for the Greater Manchester Community.

Meet the presenters of Asian Sound Radio and join in the Road show and win free gifts by being one of the first 30 people to enter the exhibition.

A number of local businesses will be exhibiting: Lloyds TSB, North West Development Agency, Chamberlink, Groundwork Trust, Natwest Bank, Hopwood Hall College,  Molesworth Bright Clegg Solicitors, Sunshine Snacks, Business in Mind, Job Centre Plus and DHP, as well as Rochdale Online, RAM Clearance, Drive UK, Millennium Translations ltd, Asian Leader, Rochdale Hospice and many more.

The Business Support Exhibition, now in its second year, will give you the opportunity to talk to professional advisers and to see what new products and services are available to you. Advice on setting up a new business will be available, from the initial planning stages through to the launch of your business. This is an ideal opportunity for you to come and meet business support providers under one roof.

If you would like further information or business support please contact EMBS on 01706 630140.

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