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ALL COUNCIL COLLABORATION ON NEW NI-WIDE BUSINESS START-UP PROGRAMME

written by John June 27, 2017
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LOCAL councils across the North have embraced the transfer of economic development powers from central government which included the transfer of responsibility for the NI Business Start Up Programme (NIBSUP), formerly managed by Invest NI.

Over recent years the well-known ‘Go for It’ programme was operated by Invest Northern Ireland and going forward this programme will now be the collective responsibility of all eleven councils with the contract being managed by Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council.

Dr Theresa Donaldson, Chief Executive of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council, said:

“This programme that allows individuals from across Northern Ireland to get support for their new business plan is a strong example of collaborative working across the eleven councils.

“Strategically the 11 Chief Executives will govern the overall direction of NIBSUP and ensure that all set targets are being met.

“Through partnership working all the Councils will work to jointly deliver and fund this programme to ensure a quality service is delivered.

“The NIBSUP will increase the number of entrepreneurs across Northern Ireland providing jobs to the local economy on an annual basis.

“It is important that entrepreneurs are supported in today’s society as they generate wealth and opportunity by developing their ideas into commercial ventures.”

The NI Business Start Up Programme will help individuals develop a business plan and assist with access to finance to start and grow the business.

It is possible to get support to set up a variety of businesses and previous examples that have availed of the Go for It programme include: accountants and book-keepers, engineering consultancy, franchisor and restaurants.

Chief Executive of Derry City and Strabane District Council, John Kelpie, added: “Derry City and Strabane District Council, along with the other local Councils, is partnering on a new NI Business Start Up Programme.

“This collaborative approach to assisting the development of new enterprises will help Council achieve its aim of boosting business start-ups and creating a culture of entrepreneurship.

“As a local Council, driving innovation and job creation are key components of our Strategic Growth Plan, and taking a cohesive partnership approach will lend more momentum to achieving these goals.”

If you want to start your own business and would like free assistance with your business plan please phone 0800 027 0639 or log on to www.goforitni.com to arrange a meeting with a business adviser.

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