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MANCHESTER’S LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS IN LIMELIGHT OF UK CAMPAIGN

Small businesses in Manchester profiled as Small Business Saturday’s roadshow drives home the message of supporting the UK’s entrepreneurs

Small businesses in Manchester enjoyed a boost in the national spotlight yesterday, when the Small Business Saturday roadshow pulled into town to support and celebrate the area’s small businesses as they face mounting challenges over the winter.

Marking ten years of the iconic campaign in the UK, Small Business Saturday’s Tour arrived in Manchester and visited local business owners and community leaders, livestreaming their stories on social media.

This included a visit to local chocolatier Coca Cabana, Police car hire specialists Action Media Hire and K’s Wors – producer and seller of the delicious South African sausage Boerewors. A Small Business Happy Hour on Instagram also took place each day with giveaways from KDN Ceramics.

Once again supported by BT Skills for Tomorrow, ‘The Tour’ is visiting 23 towns and cities across the UK during November, as part of the official count down to Small Business Saturday on 3 December. It will now be traveling to Helmsley and York in the coming days.

“It was lovely to meet the Small Business Saturday team on Tour in Manchester and to hear about the many free resources they can offer small business owners in terms of webinars, mentoring and support as well as the various Facebook groups available for help, advice and networking. It can feel quite isolating running your own business and it’s not always obvious where to get help and advice, not to mention not knowing if there’ll be a catch or a cost involved.  With Small Business Saturday there’s no catch, no cost, just a lovely helpful friendly bunch of people who are passionate about helping small business owners!” Amanda Alexander, owner of Giddy Goat Toys.

Many entrepreneurs from across the region also took part in business mentoring and workshops, as part of a programme of online training and skills support that is being offered free by the campaign, on a range of small business topics.

Small Business Saturday is a grassroots, non-commercial campaign, which celebrates small businesses and encourages consumers to ‘shop local’ and to support businesses in their communities. Backed by founder and principal supporter American Express, the campaign has engaged millions and seen billions spent with small businesses on Small Business Saturday in the time it has been running in the UK.

With sustainability and energy saving high on the agenda for small firms, ‘The Tour’ features a fleet of environmentally friendly vehicles – including an electric van and ‘delivery style’ push bike – that reflect the sustainable switches many small business owners are making, whilst also highlighting the vital role small firms play in the race to net zero.

“We were so delighted to visit Manchester and celebrate all the fantastic businesses in the area,” said Michelle Ovens CBE, Director of Small Business Saturday.

“Small businesses are in the midst of an incredibly tough period so it was great to highlight the amazing contribution they make to the local area.”

Chris Sims, Managing Director Small and Medium Enterprise at BT, said: “The Tour is a fantastic initiative to reach out and support small businesses with the skills they need to scale up in key areas such as digital marketing and sustainability. We are delighted to be supporting it again this year, bringing insight from our BT Skills for Tomorrow offering.

In these challenging times for businesses we hope this provides a catalyst for growth in the lead up to the festive period, which is typically a very important time of year for these types of enterprise.” 

Small businesses across the North West and the UK can get involved in The Tour online for the rest of November, by booking a place on to free workshops or one-to-one mentoring sessions via the ‘My Business Section’ on the Small Business Saturday website.

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