Rural Business
Rural businesses are important to rural
communities across the district. As well as providing employment
and goods for local people they also provide the look, feel and
meeting places that give rural areas character and activity.
Resources and information for established or new
businesses.
Business Link East Midlands.
They provide information, advice and guidance service to small
businesses. Their website provides training, information and
guidance on all aspects of business development from ‘Starting up’
and business to ‘IT and E-Commerce’. Visit the
Business Link East Midlands website for more information.
Bassetlaw District Councils Economic
Development Team offers a range of services to support all
businesses in Bassetlaw. This includes advice on financial
assistance available to small and medium sized enterprises,
signposting to business support agencies, sector forums and
business networks in the area, and dedicated businesses advisers
available to advise on starting up a new business; providing
guidance on all aspects of setting up and running a successful
business - no matter how big or small. Visit our Business pages for more information.
Rural Biz is a website set
up to give information and guidance to East Midlands local
businesses in the Rural areas including farms and farmers. Visit
the Rural Biz website for more
information.
HM Revenues and Customs Core
Purpose is to ensure that everyone understands and receives what
they are entitled to and understands and pays what they owe, so
that everyone contributes to the UK's needs. Visit the
HM Revenues and Customs
website for more information.
Nottinghamshire Business Venture
(NBV) is an independent local enterprise agency
established in 1982 to encourage the formation and development of
small businesses. NBV specialises in the provision of start-up
advice, business training, information and after-care services.
Visit the NBV website for more information.
The Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire
Chamber of Commerce provides networking opportunities
to help businesses make profitable new contacts. They provide a
range of vocational training and development opportunities and
represent the views of businesses on all levels. Visit the
Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Chamber of
Commerce website for more information.
Princes Trust provide support,
guidance and financial support through grants and low interest
loans to new small businesses created by 18 to 30 year
olds. Visit the Princes Trust website for
more information.
The Start-ups website provides a
wide variety of information relevant to starting new businesses and
covers the following areas: Starting up, Franchising, Raising
Finance, Business Structure, Legal issues, Doing business online,
Finding premises, Taking on staff, Finance and Tax, Sales and
Marketing, Business Equipment, working at home, Start-ups
profiles. Visit the Startups website for more
information.
East
Midlands Development Agency responsible for business link
support through the Business Link brand.
Department for Business, Enterprise and
Regulatory Reform (BERR) is the Government Department that
helps business success in an increasingly competitive world.
This department provides a range of practical assistance
to business.
Visit the Business
Rates and Small Business Rate Relief of our website for further
information.
Last Updated - 24/02/2009