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Business growth consultancy offers free start-up advice to fledgling Bath firms

Tuesday 1st May 2018 Bath Echo News Team Business

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Aspiring entrepreneurs in the Bath area are being offered free business advice to help them make their dreams of running their own business a reality.

The Starting in Business Workshop on 9th May at the Bath and County Club is being organised by the business growth consultancy Cool Ventures.

It’s one of a series of free workshops open to start-up and growing businesses that enrol on the Bath Business Support Programme, which is delivered by Cool Ventures.

The programme provides free intensive one-to-one support to small and medium-sized businesses, as well as training on key topics including business planning, finance, marketing and management.

“This workshop is the starting point for people planning to launch a new venture and forms part of our popular Business Start-up Programme,” said Cool Ventures director Sue Marchant.

“The interactive three-hour session will provide you with the information you need to consider when going self-employed or starting a business.

“It will help you decide whether it’s right for you and what you need to do in order to set up on your own.”

For more information about the free support offered through the Bath Business Support Programme, contact Cool Ventures on 01225 580850 or email [email protected].

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