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New Business Information Officer at Shipley Library’s Enterprise Hub to support local firms

A new Business Information Officer is now in post at Shipley Library’s Enterprise Hub to support local businesses.

The enterprise hub was officially opened in November last year, in former exhibition space at the library, which was transformed using an £80,000 grant from the Government-funded Shipley Towns Fund.

The new facility offers resources and advice to local businesses and start-ups, as well as being used for events, meetings and co-working. It is also part of the Leeds City Region’s Business and IP Centre’s local offering, which offers free advice to businesses based in West Yorkshire.

Muhammad Umair is now in post as the Business Information Officer, based at the hub. Umair explained: “Shipley has a really interesting and diverse business community and the hub is such an incredible space – our business start-up sessions have been proving very popular and it’s great to welcome so many people to co-work together and create networking opportunities.

“I am committed to providing comprehensive support to businesses of all sizes, from sole traders to established companies and entrepreneurs. Our services are designed to assist businesses at every stage of their journey, from the initial setup to essential aspects like bookkeeping, social media marketing, tax returns and advice on finances – including potential funding streams. We offer the guidance and resources necessary to ensure these businesses are fully prepared to succeed.”

Councillor Alex Ross-Shaw, Bradford Council’s Portfolio Holder for Regeneration, Planning and Transport, said: “The Enterprise Hub is an excellent resource for the local business community, particularly those starting-up or with newly-established businesses. The space is fully equipped for co-working, as well as having access to specialist business databases.”

Adam Clerkin, Chair of Shipley Towns Fund, said: “The towns fund is delighted to be funding the post of Business Information Officer and to welcome Umair to the role. We know he will be able to offer excellent advice and guidance to our business community, as well as training existing staff.

“Shipley has a thriving business community and we’re keen to support it. We’d invite everyone to come down and see what the resource has to offer and how the hub can support the success of all local businesses.”

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