A bold initiative, backed by Dragons’ Den judge, Deborah Meaden, called Local Business Accelerators is being spearheaded by the voice of local media, the Newspaper Society. Nearly 500 local press publications, including The Chester Standard and The Leader are joining forces to promote the strength and value of local newspapers for local businesses and communities.
This week The Chester Standard and the Leader launched their Local Business Accelerators search. It’s open to all businesses that are active in the local community, between one and three years old and full of potential. They may have a great idea or product, or even found a new market. They’re the kind of businesses that will create new jobs and individually they will create pride in the community.
If you run such a business, or know anyone who does, and want the chance to receive invaluable business support and advertising space in The Standard or the Leader visit www.accelerateme.co.uk for more information on the scheme and how to enter. Entries close 14th November 2011.
Members of the local business community Colin Brew of the Chamber of Commerce and Gray Presst of Walker Smith Way, along with business editor Gil LIghtfoot will form the judging panel for the Standard and will review and shortlist entries before awarding three lucky local businesses with the prize of free advertising and business advice. They’ll also be looking out for that one overall star business to put forward to be in with a chance to gain Deborah Meaden as a mentor during 2012.
Go to www.accelerateme.co.uk for details