In this issue
Coronavirus business support
Google business support
Redhill based design consultancy awarded InnovateUK funding
Grow your business on Amazon
Shop Safe, Shop Local
The Carlton clinic moves into new premise
Citizens Advice request for tech
Surrey Life Food and Drink Awards
What's on
Online events

Thu 9 July 11.00-12.00 GDB 'Ask the Expert' Alison Addy, Head of Community Engagement at Gatwick Airport Ltd.

- Latest updates on airlines and destinations being flown from Gatwick.

- Information on what Gatwick is doing to help everyone keep healthy, keep safe, and keep flying.

Book your space now

 

Wed 15 July 12-13.30 LEARNING LUNCH Smartphone Video Marketing, Daryl CyglerDC Digitas Digital Marketing Services This session will provide some understanding and hints and tips on how to get started with marketing from your smartphone. Book your space now

 

Wed 29 July 11.00-12.00 'Get your business visible on Google'  Google Digital Garage with Reigate & Banstead Borough Council

- Understand how search works

- Set-up a Google My Business listing

- Manage your listing on Google

email to get onto the waiting list 

 

Wednesday 26 August 12-13.30 LEARNING LUNCH What the hell do I say? Nicola Mcdonald from Attractive Marketing 

Hear some great tips to generate content and have an opportuity to network with other local businesses.  Book your space now

 

Enterprise Nation Daily lunch and learn sessions with Enterprise Nation,  book your space and read the full schedule.

 

Web Motivation Kick start your online business various dates Book here


Funding opportunities

Business Grant finder

  • Search for grants available for your business

Coast to Capital 

  • European Structural Investment Funds
  • Growing Places Investment Fund
  • Growth Grant Programme

Reigate & Banstead Borough Council

  • Business Support Grant

Business Hothouse programme

  • Invest 4 grant funding

Government Innovation Competitions

Join your local Business Guild

Business Guilds are a great way to be part of your local business community. 

 

Banstead - fully committed to helping Banstead become the most vibrant village in Surrey in which to live and work. They are a group of local businesses that recognise our responsibility to the greater community.


Redhill -
enhancing Redhill as a place to live, work and do business.


Reigate -
a local united voluntary voice from the business community, promoting commerce, events, activities and opportunities for the benefit of Reigate.

 

Horley Association of Traders - HATs is an open group that all traders and members of the public can join.  They continue to drive awareness of Horley as a town and to promote local business growth.

It's quicker to report things, make payments and apply for services online.
Shop Safe, Shop Local
 

It has been great to see our special and unique towns, villages and shopping parades coming back to life with the opening of many much loved non-essential retailers. With many pubs and restaurants opening on the 4 July the Council is encouraging residents to support local retailers and ‘Shop Safe, Shop Local’  social distancing signs and markings placed in Banstead, Redhill, Reigate and Horley will help shoppers navigate the ‘new normal’ of the high street.

 

The aim of the Council’s initiative is to remind and alert shoppers how to go about their journey in the safest way possible. Brightly coloured graphics – placed at both eye-level and on the floor – will highlight areas where social distancing may not be possible, such as blind corners and narrow alleyways. Some of the Council car parks which have lifts will have eye-level notices to make shoppers aware that only one household can be in a lift at any one time.

 

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Events
Coronavirus business support
 

Supporting our business community has never been more important.  The Government has set out a package of measures on their Coronavirus business support website.

 

At 28 June Reigate & Banstead Borough Council have paid £21,845,000 to 1,652 local businesses in Covid-19 grant payments for

  • Small Business Grants Fund (SBGF) scheme
  • Retail, Hospitality and Leisure Business Grants Fund (RHLGF)

There been around 200 applications to the (now closed) Local Authority Discretionary Grant Scheme, which are currently being evaluated, those who have been successful should receive their payments the week commencing Monday 6 July.

 

A second round of the HMRC Self Employment Income Support Scheme will be launched in July.  The first round, which remains open until 17 July  has seen 5,600 people receive SEISS in Reigate & Banstead which is 71% of the eligible self-employed population.

 

Coronavirus (COVID-19) support is available to employers and the self-employed. You may be eligible for loans, tax relief and cash grants. Use this business support finder to see what support is available for you and your business.

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Google business support
 

Google have a range of support available for business and a number of free online courses

 

We are delighted to be partnering with them to put on a webinar on Wednesday 29 July at 11am - Get your business visible on Google.  Email now to get onto the waiting list and be notified when the event is live.

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Redhill based design consultancy awarded InnovateUK funding
 

Redhill based product design consultancy James Barr Design Ltd has recently been awarded grant funding from InnovateUK to develop a novel Covid-19 lung rehabilitation aid.

 

InnovateUK is a government organisation which awards financial support to small to medium sized enterprises involved in the development of disruptive and innovative technologies. Their national competition, focusing on the coronavirus pandemic launched in April and attracted over 8,500 entries. A panel reviewed entries based on their potential to deliver significant healthcare and economic benefits.

 

The funded project, which is called ‘inexo’, aids the recovery of patients affected by the virus and helps those at risk (in care homes or with underlying respiratory issues) to be better prepared for possible infection. The patent pending device will be available for pre-order this July through the Inexo website.

 

Company owner Barr writes:

 

“At the start of the pandemic I was already thinking of products that could be developed to help people directly affected by the virus. When I saw the InnovateUK competition I recognised an opportunity which will hopefully make a big difference to peoples’ now and in the future”.

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Grow your business on Amazon
"Out of challenges, come opportunities"
 

Amazon Small Business Accelerator by Enterprise Nation is a free, online educational programme for anyone who wants to start a new online business or grow an existing one.

 

The online learning is tailored to your experience level, with a comprehensive curriculum covering website building, selling online, social media, marketing, managing cashflow, selling on Amazon, and identifying growth opportunities.

 

Not only is the training free, but by taking part you can access events and offers from partners, and join an intensive bootcamp experience.

Find out more

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Other news
The Carlton clinic moves into new premise
 

Horley-based Carlton Clinic specialising in osteopathy has relocated to a larger purpose-built premises just 100 metres from its previous location.

 

It will offer a range of treatments including osteopathy, sports massage, physiotherapy, hypnotherapy, reflexology and acupuncture.

 

Maureen Robinson, who acquired the clinic with daughter Justine in 2016, said: "The increase in demand from clients meant that our former location was no longer big enough. 

"The new space is perfect for our business as we can expand our client base, as well as the range of treatments we are able to offer."

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Citizens Advice request for tech
 

Citizen’s Advice Reigate and Banstead have managed to maintain the level of support they deliver to residents during the lockdown. However, working remotely brings different challenges and currently, there are 50 volunteers who are working from home who need more equipment in order to provide good quality, remote advice appointments.

 

They are really grateful for Fidelity UK who have supported this request in the past, however they urgently require more equipment, please could you get in touch with our local Citizen’s Advice  on  01737 931060 if you have any spare phones, laptops and tablets that could be donated.

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Surrey Life Food and Drink Awards
 

Its been a tough trading year for food businesses, why not consider nominating your favourite local in the Surrey Life 2020 Food and Drink Awards

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