Rochdale Enterprise Network can help your business

Date published: 09 October 2007


Rochdale Enterprise Network can offer support to aspiring entrepreneurs, new-start and existing businesses to help you to start or grow a business and generate more employment for local people. They offer a spectrum of support ranging from: confidence building, training, business planning, marketing and sales, financial forecasting,  networking, inter-trading, procurement and supply chain support.

Last year Rochdale Enterprise Network helped 130 new businesses to begin trading and many more existing businesses to grow, and have been a keen sponsor of events celebrating the success of businesses in Rochdale Borough, including the Town Centre Business Awards.

Rochdale Enterprise Network can offer customised support tailored to a clients need and at the clients convenience.
 
Local providers on Rochdale Enterprise Network include: the Acorn Enterprise Factory, Ethnic Minority Business Service (EMBS), RoFTRA Social Enterprise Support, Support Services for Start-ups/Self-employed and the Women’s
Enterprise Initiative (WEI).

If you are thinking of starting up in business, or have an aspiration to grow your business please give Rochdale Enterprise Network a call on one of the following numbers:

  • Acorn Enterprise Factory
    Christine Mahney – 01706 719689

  • Ethnic Minority Business Service
    Shabir Khan – 01706 516613

  • RoFTRA Social Enterprise Support
    Andy Jessop – 01706 764808

  • Support Services for Startups/Self-employed
    Ian Aston – 01706 925110

  • Women’s Enterprise Initiative
    Jane Glaysher-White – 01706 646471

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