Still time for Bolton businesses to apply for Covid-19 Additional Relief Fund
The deadline to claim COVID-19 business rate support is approaching and hundreds of eligible Bolton businesses have yet to apply.
The deadline to claim COVID-19 business rate support is approaching and hundreds of eligible Bolton businesses have yet to apply.
Doing business with Europe has changed. You need to follow new rules on exports, imports, tariffs, data and hiring.
People based in GM who are ready to start up a business or might already be in the early stages of micro-business ownership are invited to apply for a new fully-funded programme
Are you looking to: Grow your business? Win bids and tenders? Impact local communities? Create a culture shift?
An innovative new library project will help Bolton’s budding entrepreneurs develop their business ideas.
Find out what is happening in Bolton and how hiring an apprentice is a productive and effective way to grow talent, develop a motivated, skilled, qualified workforce and change lives.
The programme is being delivered as part of Greater Manchester Combined Authority’s three-year Skills for Growth programme funded by the European Social Fund.
The latest information and sources of advice for Bolton businesses during Covid-19 has been outlined below.
Bolton Council have received funding as part of the government’s Mental Health Recovery Action Plan to tackle the mental health impacts in businesses.
Bolton Council, working with consultants Iceni Projects, are undertaking a study to understand employment space needs in Bolton.