Explore the marine renewables industry and opportunities for the manufacturing sector on March 13 at The Bridge, Lincoln.
Enjoy networking with like-minded peers over lunch and gain invaluable insights from expert talks. Representatives from the University of Lincoln, The Bridge, Humber Marine and Renewables, Made Smarter, and Business Lincolnshire will be attending to share their insights.
Reserve your place.
The UK Export Academy has released a new series of business support: Fuel your Business Growth. It'll provide the knowledge you need to grow, upskill your staff and increase your profits.
The series is ideal for businesses looking to scale up, progress to the next stage of business growth or looking to widen their skill set and is fully funded for eligible businesses.
Find out more or join UK Export Academy to get started.
New workshops have been announced to support individuals looking to start in business. The two-day workshops are led by an experienced business trainer who will guide you through the nuts and bolts of starting and running a successful business.
Each workshop will take place online, from 9.30am until 3.30pm. The available dates are April 10 and April 11, May 21 and May 22 and June 19 and June 20.
This programme is fully-funded and available to individuals based in Lincoln City, North Kesteven, South Kesteven, and West Lindsey.
New EV support announced
The Government has announced a £120 million funding package to support zero emission vehicle adoption, which extends the plug-in van grant for another year.
Businesses and van drivers can receive up to £5,000 towards electric and zero-emission vans. Additional grants are also available for taxis and motorcycles and there will be an increase in grants from £35,000 to £50,000 for wheelchair-accessible vehicles.
Find out more.
 With funds from the Government's UK Shared Prosperity Fund, three main areas of Sleaford have benefitted from several improvements to enhance the public realm area. These are: Sleaford Market Place, Handley Monument, and Monument Gardens.
Each project has aimed to rejuvenate public realm in the town centre, for example by adding additional seating, lighting, re-paving works and new or re-configured planting.
Following the completion of these works, we are asking through a survey your views on the improvements. It should take less than five minutes to complete.
Please select the button below to be taken to the survey.
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