Workshop gives entrepreneurs a chance to realise their dreams
Last updated 19:51, Thursday, 09 October 2008
WEST Cumbrian entrepreneurs will be given the chance to turn their dreams into reality at a business ideas workshop on Thursday.
Organised by Cumbria Rural Enterprise Agency (CREA) and Barclays bank, the Ideas Workshop will offer advice and inspiration to all those looking to start their own business.
Jerry Bennett, a CREA business advisor who has worked in Cumbria for over 20 years, will be leading the workshop.
He said it was an ideal opportunity for anyone who has considered going it alone but is starting from the beginning.
“We start by looking at their skills and interests and then think through who might be their customers and next steps,” he said.
“People need to consider a range of options and it often makes sense to look for ways of making a start without completely giving up their current employment.
“There are usually ways of starting towards the dream without committing 100 per cent and this workshop is ideal for people who are looking for those first steps.”
The workshop is free to all participants following funding from Barclays.
CREA will also be running a number of business skills workshops in Penrith later on in the year, supported by Eden District Council.
Lynne Fox, CREA business development manager, said: “We’ve offered a range of business support for more than 20 years and these workshops have always been great ways of encouraging people to explore their options.
“Even if self-employment doesn’t turn out to be the best choice for them, people often come up with some alterna-tive approaches that can be just as successful and satisfying.”
The Ideas Workshop will be held at CREA’s Business Centre at Redhills, Penrith from 10am to 1pm.
For more information call 01768 891555.
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