Sefton Economic Forum welcomes new businesses supported by InvestSefton, Expanding Horizons and Safe Regeneration

Andrew Brown
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Sefton Economic Forum welcomed the latest new businesses that have been supported by InvestSefton’s collaboration with leading social enterprises, Merseyside Expanding Horizons (MEH) and Safe Regeneration. Pictured are: Tim Short – North & South Education CIC Clare Marsh – Freedom to Flourish CIC Lewis Nickson – Poly Up Ltd Emmeline Porter – Art Ease Northwest CIC & Emmy Oranges Illustration Carly Jones – Maya Massage Therapies Ltd Laura Brown – Hatch Life CIC Sandra Mihailova – A’Ferreira Lizzie Barnett – Southports Journey Magazine & Studio Nine Rob Driver – Ai Way UK Sean Pownell & Laika Matthews – N7 Fitness & Recovery Pablo Navarra – Twin Fragrance Dom Baden – StartWeb Ltd Carl Nichols – EFP Drone Footage Also pictured Chris Lewis, Bryan Walsh and Joanne Williams

June’s Sefton Economic Forum welcomed the latest new businesses that have been supported by InvestSefton’s collaboration with leading social enterprises, Merseyside Expanding Horizons (MEH) and Safe Regeneration.

Sixteen new businesses have been supported by the Government-funded Sefton Business Start Up programme. The initiative provides dedicated business start-up advice, guidance and mentoring to Sefton residents wanting to start their own business. In total, 50 new businesses have been created by the scheme, which has been extended for a further year.

InvestSefton, Sefton Council’s business support service, works closely with MEH and Safe Regeneration. Both have thriving enterprises in the impressive Big Onion in Bootle Strand and St Mary’s Complex, which house a range of community-led activities including tenant businesses.

Chris Lewis from MEH brought along the latest cohort of new businesses to June’s Sefton Economic Forum, which attracted a 200-strong audience of businesses and support providers. The new entrepreneurs were able to learn about the latest support available to them and network with other established businesses providing new opportunities and contacts.

Councillor Paulette Lappin, Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Economy & Skills said:
“It was great to see so many of our new businesses at the recent Economic Forum.  

“Helping these Sefton residents set up their own business is the result of tremendous hard work by InvestSefton, MEH and Safe Regeneration.

However, the real accolades should go to those individuals who have taken the brave step of becoming self-employed and realising their dreams and ambitions.

“I wish them every success”

Chris Lewis from MEH said:
“The work we are doing as part of the Sefton Business Start Up programme is helping to unearth a growing number of budding entrepreneurs.

“Supporting them to shape their ideas into tangible products and services, grow their general business knowledge and connect and dial them into the growing Sefton business Ecosystem, is central to what we aim to do.  Bringing a number of these businesses here today helps to make them feel they belong’’

InvestSefton, along with its partners Merseyside Expanding Horizons (MEH) and Safe Regeneration, offers 1:1 business start-up support. This can include research a business idea and building a comprehensive business plan and developing a marketing plan.

For further information on starting your own business in Sefton please contact InvestSefton on 0151 934 3452or email investsefton@sefton.gov.uk 

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