Businessmen will elucidate their experiences of running their own businesses at a free seminar to be held on the 21st of May 2012.
A free seminar is being held at Great Barton on the 21st of May of the current year where entrepreneurs would talk about their practices of running their own commercial enterprises. This free seminar is being held especially for those people who have ideas of establishing their own business.
The event called ‘Is there a business for you?’ will also feature other people who will speak on significant subjects, that any person who is thinking becoming their own boss will need to know about, like legal problems, financial management, plans for expansion and marketing strategies.
St. Edmundsbury borough council would be financing and conducting the programme so that people hoping to start their own business can avail of free advice. The whole event is sponsored by Knights Lowe, a Bury St. Edmunds-based accountants firm who are experts in offering advice to small businesses. They are also backed by Menta, the Suffolk enterprise organization and Suffolk ACRE.
There have been many people who have lost their jobs and have not been working for some time, or have been toying with the idea of setting up a business of their own can get in touch with St Edmundsbury to book their seats for the free seminar or call 01284-757109 or even book a seat via email that can be sent to event.bookings@stedsbc.gov.uk.
The venue is Great Barton Village Hall and the free seminar would be held from 9.30am to 3pm. This programme is being organized by the council as a part of their rural Action plan to encourage richness and success in the non-metropolitan regions of the borough.