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Leasingham’s Manor Farm Shop, one of the area's most successful farm shops, recently celebrated its 60th anniversary. Established in 1964 selling potatoes, onions, and eggs, it has since grown into a full retail space with a restaurant, garden centre, butchery, and more.
The shop’s community commitment, including a home delivery service during COVID, earned it a NK Community Champion Award in 2021. It also recently won a Good Food Award for its café. Congratulations on 60 years of success and community impact.
Local business owners can find support and guidance to help their ventures grow and thrive, at www.businessnk.co.uk
300 Zellar licenses have been fully-subsided for North Kesteven businesses, to support them with building an achievable sustainability plan and track progress made.
Some significant achievements have been demonstrated by the businesses registered to a North Kesteven Zellar licence, including the following:
- £210,000 has been invested into green tech, including items such as LED lighting, solar, and boiler upgrades.
- 125 high-impact initiatives have been completed.
- 15 tCO2e estimated to be reduced through actions completed.
Discover what impact your business could have - claim your free access to Zellar.
The 'Marketing Plan in a Day' workshop will take place on 5 November from 10am to 4:30pm at the Stallingborough Grange Hotel.
By joining the workshop, you'll receive expert guidance in developing a complete marketing strategy and tactical plan for your business.
Please note, eligibility restrictions apply; you must be in the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors and will be ineligible if you previously participated in the Hospitable Boost or Your Business Boost.
Register for the workshop.
An upcoming low carbon workshop will be aimed at supporting SME's to win procurement bids, all while making their supply chain and value chains better for the environment.
'Scope 3 emissions: Engaging with your suppliers and customers' will take place from 1pm to 3pm, on Tuesday 3 December. Discover key tips, meet other local businesses and learn about further support available through the Low Carbon Lincolnshire programme.
Register for free on Eventbrite.
The Federation of Small Businesses is carrying out Phase 2 Research for the Local Skills Improvement Plan, to monitor ongoing skills, recruitment, development and retention issues.
Local business leaders, senior managers or anyone who could be considered an employer is being asked to fill in the Local Skills Improvement survey, and have their views represented. The survey is anonymous and should take no longer than 15-minutes, select the button below to complete it.
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