THE DUNBARTONSHIRE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUSINESS MAGAZINE
ISSUE 22 • SPRING 2014
STORMING SUCCESS FOR JOYCE YOUNG, OBE PAGES 12-13
• A FOND FAREWELL TO KAI KARLSEN PAGE 16 • CAMPBELL AND KENNEDY POWER AHEAD PAGE 25 • SDS – A REVOLUTION IN CARE SERVICES? PAGES 26-28 • ERSKINE BRIDGE ROADWORKS PLEDGE PAGE 32
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Contents From the Editor.............................. 5 Chamber News...........................5-6 News in Brief.............................7-10 European Circuits Expands Green Light for Petrol Station Newsnight Editor Joins College Team New Boss at Mugdock Country Park SaBRE Award for Tell Whisky Workers Donate Hampers Raffle Benefits Macmillan Cancer Support Nomad Merges with Nonconform
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SCC Welcomes Unemployment Fall....................... 11 Storming Success for Joyce Young, OBE...................12-13 A Fond Farewell to Kai Karlsen...... 16 Council Offers £800K for Clydebank Re-built.................. 18 Tell Partnership Creates Jobs.......... 20 HMRC Makes Tax Easier for SMEs ..................................... 20
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Chancellor’s Autumn Statement Update......................... 21 Campbell & Kennedy Growth........ 25 Self-directed Support...............26-28 Erskine Bridge Roadworks Pledge... 32 Events Reports.........................38-40 The Pirrie Brothers Sons’ Manager Ian Murray Malcolm Roughead VisitScotland
Events Diary............................40-42 Cover photo of Joyce Young, OBE, and husband Maurice Bhuglah at the VOWS Awards by Kim Cessford Photographer. www.kimcessfordphotographer.com
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A WARM welcome to 2014 – Scotland’s year of opportunity. Those who attended VisitScotland chief executive Malcolm Roughead’s fascinating talk to the chamber on 22 January will know that there will be unparalleled international focus on our country over the next 12 months. As well as the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in July, 2014 is the year of Homecoming which will see a number of initiatives aimed at bringing the Scottish diaspora back - along with their euros, dollars and yen! For golfers like me, it is, of course, the arrival of the Ryder Cup, the world’s third biggest sporting event, at Gleneagles in September, which promises to be the highlight. Dunbartonshire is the gateway to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs and this is a great opportunity to increase our tourism profile and boost business.
Finally, we hope to make 2014 a year of opportunity for our engineering and manufacturing companies by launching a specialist forum where they can visit premises, share ideas and network. As our recent speakers, the Pirrie brothers, and Aggreko have shown, Dunbartonshire leads the world in the field of portable power generation. I was surprised to discover that manufacturing is the biggest employer by sector in East Dunbartonshire. Less surprisingly, there are a large number of specialist engineering companies in West Dunbartonshire – the legacy of centuries of shipbuilding. By giving these companies an opportunity to meet up, we hope to build links and promote commerce across industry. Francis Bacon said: “A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds.” If this is our year, then let’s make something of it. Stewart Rennie President Dunbartonshire Chamber of Commerce
Some may say an even greater opportunity for the country will arise on 18 September when the independence referendum takes place. Director Iain Ross and I attended a Scottish Cabinet briefing to civic Scotland on the independence white paper. As an individual, I was impressed by the broad vision presented; as a businessman, less so by the lack of detail, particularly around costings. I am not the only one – research commissioned by Scottish Chambers of Commerce showed that 60 per cent of businesses felt they did not have sufficient information to make a decision. We will try to change this in the next few months by inviting representatives from both ‘Yes Scotland’ and ‘Better Together’ to address us. Make sure you take the opportunity to raise any important business issues that concern you.
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THE economic situation seems to be improving both nationally and for chamber members. This is bound to be helped by the prestigious, high profile events taking place in Scotland this year like the Commonwealth Games, the Ryder Cup and the Year of Homecoming, which will bring many visitors and, with them, business opportunities. Many congratulations to chamber member Joyce Young who received her OBE from Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace in early February dressed of course in one of her own fabulous designer outfits. (Pages 12-13) She says her feet have hardly touched the ground since she picked up two top wedding industry awards at the end of 2013. As if that wasn’t enough, one of her bespoke special occasion outfits featured in the BBC drama Last Tango in Halifax – and she became a grandmother. This year, her Bearsden-based business, By Storm, celebrates its 20th anniversary. Its London shop is moving to bigger premises in April and her Tartan Spirit collection may expand into the Chinese market. She’s not alone in her successes – Clydebank’s Campbell and Kennedy expects continued business growth in 2014, and in 2013 won important new contracts and opened an office in Northern Ireland. (Page 25) As InCommerce went to press, I heard that European Circuits won the New to Exporting Award at the Subsea Expo in Aberdeen. In this issue you can read about their recently appointed South of England business development manager, Ian Timms. (Page 7) West Dunbartonshire and Clydebank, in particular, are hotspots for engineering and manufacturing – unsurprising given the area’s shipbuilding heritage. Business Gateway and the Scottish Manufacturing Advisory Service envisage West Dunbartonshire as a centre of excellence hub and have organised an event which will take place in late March or early April at European Circuits’ premises. The chamber hopes to develop an engineering/manufacturing forum for Dunbartonshire from this so watch this space for details!
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Chamber Attends Independence Briefing DUNBARTONSHIRE Chamber of Commerce was represented at a Scottish Government briefing to find out more about the White Paper on Independence. The First Minister, Alex Salmond, and other members of the Scottish Cabinet, including his deputy, Nicola Sturgeon, answered questions from the floor on ‘Scotland’s Future – Your Guide to an Independent Scotland.’ Chamber president Stewart Rennie and director Iain Ross attended the Edinburgh event which was chaired by Sunday Herald journalist Iain Macwhirter. After the formal proceedings, ministers circulated in the foyer talking to people. Iain took the opportunity to advise Ms Sturgeon of his concerns regarding the lack of proper discussion on currency issues and European union membership. He said: “This was a great opportunity to get close to the decision makers and have your say. “There were a number of questions and guarantees requested – many of these concerned short-term policy rather than the real pros and cons of independence. “However, I’m glad I invested the time in attending and would do so again if a similar event was organised.”
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Get Connected With Social Media by Gillian Dick Board Adviser, Dunbartonshire Chamber of Commerce
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The offer discounts almost 25 per cent off the cost of their first year’s chamber membership making it £96 instead of £126, inclusive of VAT.
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NEW members referred by Business Gateway will be offered a special deal if they sign up to join Dunbartonshire Chamber of Commerce during their first 12 months of trading.
IS your business on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn? If not, why not join the conversation and find out what’s happening with your chamber?
This is full membership of the chamber which gives access to a wide range of benefits including legal expenses and a legal helpline, a human resources helpline, a health plan, a health and safety network and a free copy of InCommerce, the chamber business magazine.
It’s been a few months since I started working with the chamber on its social media strategy, and the audience, together with online reach, is growing significantly. It’s clear that some members are very active on social networks, while others have still to dip their toe in the water. With this in mind, the chamber aims to support your business messages, facilitate two-way conversations where appropriate, and provide increased exposure.
Anyone thinking about joining can also attend a chamber event at no cost as a guest of Business Gateway to see how they can benefit from the networking opportunities it provides.
If this sounds good, and you want to join the conversation to make the most of the online network, then connect with your chamber now.
In addition, new businesses can apply for a start-up grant from West Dunbartonshire Council within six months and use the money to fund their chamber membership.
This is a very important year for Scotland both at home and abroad with the Year of Homecoming, the Commonwealth Games and the Ryder Cup.
Chamber president, Stewart Rennie, said: “Launching a new business can seem daunting – we on the board know as we’ve all done it.
The world is watching and, as a chamber, we are keen to support members and help you make the most of the opportunities these high profile events can bring.
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European Circuits Expands Sales Team EUROPEAN Circuits Limited (ECL) has appointed a business development manager for Southern England. Ian Timms (pictured) has joined the Clydebank firm’s sales and marketing team which is now four strong. Ian is based in Camberley, Surrey, which is ideally situated to service existing customers in the South of England and to develop new business in the area. His career over the past 35 years has progressed through mechanical design, PCB design, technology management and sales. He has previously worked with Philips, Nokia and Ibiden where he dealt with some major corporate customers. “Since joining European Circuits, I have been impressed with its management of such a diverse product range in both PCB manufacture and PCB assembly,” he said. “The relationship between European Circuits and its customers is excellent and I will strive to continue to support its business philosophy.” Sales director, Jim Broom, added: “Bringing Ian onto the team allows me to focus more attention on other areas of the business such as our growing export markets.” “We are committed to developing the business in the UK and also have plans in place to continue the growth we’ve seen from companies outside the UK, including Sweden, Italy, Germany, France and also Middle East markets.”
Green Light for Lomondgate Petrol Station AN Esso petrol station at Lomondgate has been granted planning permission by West Dunbartonshire Council. The Euro Garages Ltd development will include a Spar convenience store, Greggs and Subway food outlets, and a Starbucks ‘On The Go’ coffee vending facility. Euro Garages has completed acquisition of the site, with construction work expected to commence soon.
www.european-circuits.co.uk
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Lomondgate partners, Walker Group and Strathleven Regeneration, hope that the petrol station will be open by the end of 2014. It is a key component of the £140 million Lomondgate development and will join the Premier Inn, Brewers Fayre and drive-thru Costa already on site. With this line-up of essential roadside facilities in place, the Lomondgate partners will market the remaining sites for visitororientated development with the aim of creating ‘destination services’ at the National Park gateway. www.lomondgate.com
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Photo courtesy of Mary Coulshed.
New Boss at Mugdock Country Park
Newsnight Scotland Editor Joins College Management Team FORMER BBC television editor Diarmid O’Hara (pictured) has been appointed director of communications, policy and planning at West College Scotland (WCS). Diarmid (51) has more than 20 years’ experience with BBC Scotland, where he held a variety of senior positions, including editor of Newsnight Scotland. “WCS is a thriving and exciting environment with a student population of around 40,000,” said Diarmid.
Mary will be responsible for development of the park starting with the refurbishment of the courtyard buildings and setting up of a manned visitor centre. The intention is to raise the park from a four to a five-star visitor attraction. Mary was previously team leader for economic development in East Dunbartonshire providing advice and financial support to business through Business Gateway and the council’s discretionary grant programmes. She also has experience of securing funding and project managing infrastructure projects, as well as of working to increase employment opportunities and create jobs locally. “I am delighted to be appointed team leader at Mugdock Park. “It is a key tourism location with tremendous potential.
“As an innovative leader in the FE sector, I am thrilled to be part of the team and look forward to the challenges ahead.”
“One of my first tasks is to co-ordinate the development of a visitor centre which will provide an additional level of service and supply enhanced retail opportunities for visitors to the park.
College principal Audrey Cumberford, added: “We are very pleased to have someone of Diarmid’s calibre join our senior management team.
“A number of enterprises operate from the park and I look forward to working with them to develop further business opportunities.”
“As one of the most experienced broadcast journalists in Scotland, I am sure his enthusiasm and expertise will help us achieve our vision going forward.”
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West Scotland College was formed last year from the merger of Clydebank, James Watt and Reid Kerr colleges. It has campuses in Clydebank, Paisley and Greenock. www.westcollegescotland.ac.uk
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MUGDOCK Country Park in Milngavie has a new team leader – East Dunbartonshire Council’s Mary Coulshed.
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Photo courtesy of SaBRE
Generous Whisky Workers Donate Christmas Hampers EMPLOYEES at Chivas Brothers’ Kilmalid site in Dumbarton donated 28 food hampers to families in need at Christmas.
SaBRE Award for Tell Organisation
Hundreds of items were contributed including tins and packets of food for distribution to the families through local churches and social work services.
THE Tell Organisation received a special certificate for its support of reservists at a ceremony in Glasgow.
“We put out a notice asking employees to donate, and the response was overwhelming! Everyone really wanted to help. The real joy of the festive season is giving, so I’m delighted we were able to do something for those less fortunate, so they could have a better Christmas.”
The Dumbarton-based training and development business was given the award by SaBRE (Support for British Reservists and Employers) in national recognition of its commitment as a supportive employer.
Chivas employee, Kirstine McColl, came up with the idea after seeing an appeal on television. She said: “Myself and colleagues, Linda Moir and Lynn Campbell, were so touched by the plight of families and elderly people close to home, who for various reasons are struggling with the cost of everyday life, and for whom Christmas is a difficult time.
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The Rt Hon The Lord Provost of Glasgow, Councillor Sadie Docherty, handed the certificate over to Tell director Christine Doherty, who is pictured with staff member, Steve Worsfold. Steve is employed by Tell as an assessor, verifier and instructor delivering work-based training to a wide range of employers in sectors such as business administration, customer service and management. He is also a chief petty officer in charge of training recruits with the Armed Forces Reservists. “As a company whose core business is the development of people and businesses, we were delighted to be acknowledged as a supportive employer,” said Christine. “We are also very proud of the contribution our valued staff member Steve makes to the training and development of new SaBRE recruits.” www.tell.co.uk
Photo courtesy of Chivas Brothers.
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Chamber Raffle Benefits Macmillan Cancer Support DUNBARTONSHIRE chamber members raised £403 for Macmillan Cancer Support with a festive raffle. All prizes were donated by members with tickets sold at the annual Christmas lunch in Cameron House. Macmillan regional fundraiser, Ryan Taylor, is pictured accepting a cheque from chamber president, Stewart Rennie. He thanked members for their generosity and explained that 91 per cent of cancer patients experience a drop in income as a result of their condition. “We have a financial guidance team to help them access benefits to see them through a very difficult time.
Photo by Claire Taylor.
He added that Macmillan had also invested £5 million over five years to transform care after cancer treatment in partnership with the Scottish Government, NHS Scotland and local authorities. www.macmillan.org.uk
Nomad Merger Increases Team and Skills NOMAD Associates has merged with Liverpool-based creative studio, Nonconform. The marketing services firm, headed up by chamber director, Damon Scott, and Stephen Allen, will now operate under the name of Nonconform, with offices in Clydebank’s Titan Enterprise Centre and in the centre of Liverpool. Damon commented: “Nonconform has a fantastic background in brand development and creative design which will help us meet a growing demand from clients in these areas. “This increases our skills and the size of our in-house team, establishing us a full service agency. “We now have specialists covering a host of areas including brand and web development, graphic design, eMarketing and other digital solutions, to mention a few. “We have already undertaken a number of brand refreshes together, developed websites for several clients, and created some new corporate materials for others.” www.nonconform.co.uk
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SCC Welcomes Fall In Unemployment
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BUSINESS confidence has grown in Scotland as unemployment figures have fallen.
“As we enter 2014, SCC are picking up more evidence of improving confidence levels and we will be looking for sustained economic growth for the remainder of this year.”
Commenting on the release of official data which shows that Scottish unemployment fell by 25,000 in the three months to November 2013, Liz Cameron, chief executive of Scottish Chambers of Commerce (SCC), said:
However the export market has not fared so well with figures revealing a 2.2 per cent fall in Scottish manufactured exports for the third quarter of last year.
“Scottish businesses are gaining in confidence and creating new job opportunities and that is why our unemployment rate has fallen to 6.4 per cent - well below the UK average.
“These figures tally with the findings of the SCC Quarterly Business Survey which has shown falling export trends throughout 2013,” Liz added.
“There is an increasing weight of evidence that the Scottish economy is at last entering a period of sustained growth and that GDP levels might soon return to their prerecessionary mark.
“However we have also measured an increase in domestic orders from across Scotland and the rest of the UK during the same period and this rise in domestic demand has more than compensated for the overall fall in exports.
“Rising levels of employment and falling unemployment are further indicators that businesses are sufficiently confident of future prospects that they feel secure in investing in new staff.
“That said, there are some important concerns over sectors which rely heavily on exports such as food and drink. We recognise that the global economy remains patchy and therefore breadth of exporting and targeting key growth markets will be extremely important in sustaining exports this year and next.” www.scottishchambers.org.uk
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Photo by Kim Cessford Photographer.
TOP PRIZE: Joyce Young, OBE, and husband Maurice Bhuglah, at the VOWS Awards with host Des Clarke (left) and Katy Walker (far right) of The Scottish Wedding Show.
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Bearsden’s Joyce Young Storms Wedding Industry Awards Again FASHION designer Joyce Young rounded off a fantastic year by winning two top accolades at the wedding industry’s annual VOWS awards for 2013. Her business, By Storm of Bearsden, won the coveted Industry Award as well as the Mums’ Outfitter prize at a glittering Vegas-themed ceremony at The Corn Exchange in Edinburgh. By Storm has been nominated by its customers every year since 2005 in the VOWS. It has won the pinnacle prize three times and other category awards four times. The name is short for Voted Outstanding Wedding Supplier and nominations come from recently married couples and members of the bridal party. By Storm in Milngavie Road celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Its London shop, which opened in 1999, is moving to bigger premises in upmarket Belsize Park where celebrities like Kate Winslet, Gwyneth Paltrow and husband Chris Martin, model Kate Moss, and Helena Bonham Carter live. Joyce also visited Buckingham Palace in February to receive her OBE granted in the 2013 New Year Honours list for services to textiles. She said: “2013 was a fantastic year for us starting off with the amazing news that I had been awarded an OBE, followed by becoming a grandmother to a beautiful baby girl in March.
HONOURED: Joyce with her OBE.
BBC Drama Features Designer’s Outfit ONE of Joyce Young’s bespoke special occasion outfits featured in the BBC drama Last Tango in Halifax which starred Derek Jacobi and Anne Reid. On Christmas Eve the two widowed pensioners played by Jacobi and Reid marry after rekindling a relationship that began decades previously.
“Then there was a trip to China as guests of a businessman who is interested in selling our Tartan Spirit collection there, lots of amazing weddings, some of which we attended, and we finished the year off by winning the Industry Award at the VOWS.
The bride’s character Celia wore a lace coat and dress designed by Joyce which By Storm made to measure for the actress in London.
“It was quite a whirlwind and our feet haven’t touched the ground.”
“We were thrilled to be asked to design the outfit for Anne Reid who is charming. She looked very elegant in the beaded French Chantilly lace coat and silk dress that we made for her,” said Joyce.
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The hit BBC drama has been confirmed for a third series after it won a BAFTA award in 2013.
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A Fond Farewell to Kai Karlsen BEER was 13 pence a pint when Kai Karlsen started working for what was then Dunbarton County Council as a junior assistant.
“It has been a privilege to work with Kai and we will miss his knowledge, expertise and enthusiasm,” he added.
Ted Heath was Prime Minister, Jackie Stewart was racing’s Formula One World Champion for the third time, and Bond film, Live and Let Die was screening in cinemas.
Kai said that he had very much enjoyed working with the local business community and felt that things were definitely looking up for the West Dunbartonshire economy in the coming months.
Since 1973, Kai has been through two local government reorganisations, worked as a technician draughtsman, in industrial development and business support, then latterly as economic development officer with West Dunbartonshire Council (WDC).
Chamber honorary president, John Corcoran, said: “I have had the pleasure of working with Kai both with the chamber and, many years before, in my dealings with the local authority.
Colleagues and friends gathered at the council chambers in January to bid him a fond farewell after more than 40 years in local government.
“In the lead up to the formation of what eventually became Dunbartonshire Chamber of Commerce, Kai was a guiding light for our future relationship with the council, and worked with our directors to help create the service level agreement which we still operate to the benefit of all parties today.
WDC economic development manager, Michael McGuiness, paid tribute to Kai and thanked him for his years of service: “He knows everyone, can talk to everyone and anyone, and has always been professional.
“His charisma with businesses and all those he came into contact with was legendary and, as a special advisor on the chamber board, his knowledge and advice was invaluable. He will be missed without a shadow of doubt.”
Surprise Raffle Prize Win for Kai LONG term Sons supporter Kai was ‘delighted’ to win a raffle prize at the chamber Christmas lunch at Cameron House in December. Imagine his surprise when he discovered he had won two match day tickets and a signed football donated by none other than Dumbarton Football Club.
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“I was hoping to win them and was absolutely delighted when I did,” he said. Kai confirmed that, despite a post-retirement move to Burntisland in Fife, he will still be attending as many home games as he can in Dumbarton and will continue supporting the Sons.
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Council Offers to Buy Clydebank Re-built for £800K WEST Dunbartonshire Council (WDC) has offered £800,000 to buy Clydebank Property Company – the subsidiary of Clydebank Re-built. The deal would transfer the urban regeneration company’s assets, including the Titan Crane, and responsibility for regeneration in the town, to the local authority.
Councillor David McBride, WDC’s convener of economic development, said: “The Council remains committed to continuing the regeneration of Clydebank and the wider West Dunbartonshire.
The proposed purchase price takes account of the risks that the council will inherit, including the fact that the crane currently runs at an operating loss.
“The priority at this time is to work closely with the board of Clydebank Re-built in planning for that future.
Clydebank Rebuilt, a registered charity, was set up by the council and Scottish Enterprise with a commitment to fund it for 10 years until March 2013.
“With the approval of the committee we can now move on with our purchase offer to Clydebank Rebuilt and hopefully we can reach a satisfactory conclusion for both parties.”
Its regeneration projects included opening up Queens Quay on the former John Brown’s shipyard site as a new business and learning hub with Clydebank College, developing Clyde Gate business park next to the Golden Jubilee Hospital, restoring the Titan Crane as an award-winning shipbuilding heritage visitor and education centre, as well as overseeing major environmental improvements around the Forth/Clyde Canal at the town’s shopping centre.
Graham Mochan, chair of the Clydebank Re-built board added: “We all recognise that it is important that the assets developed over the last 10 years continue to be held in public ownership for the continuing benefit of the town.
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During the last decade, Clydebank Re-built has been recognised nationally and internationally with more than 30 awards.
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“Most of the developments we see would not have happened as quickly without Clydebank Re-built being there to lever in the money and manage the projects.”
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Tell Partnership Creates Jobs in Care Sector A SHORTAGE of young people working in the adult care sector created training and job opportunities in West Dunbartonshire The Tell Organisation, in partnership with West Dunbartonshire Council (WDC), the Department for Work and Pensions and Skills Development Scotland, identified a need to encourage consideration of care as a long term career opportunity and formed a care academy forum to progress this. The council agreed to allocate 40 of its promised 200 Modern Apprenticeships (MA) to the sector both within its own workforce and with subcontracted care provision partners. As a result, Tell was a finalist in the Success in Partnership category at the Scottish Training Federation Awards (STF) 2013. The bid focused on recruiting the correct people, providing them with appropriate training to SVQ/MA level 2 and giving them employment opportunities. Positive destinations in the care sector were secured for 71 per cent of participants and 95 per cent have or will receive their Level 2 MA in health and social care. “It has been an absolute pleasure to work with WDC, other partner organisations and the apprentices themselves,” said Tell director, Christine Doherty. Michael Gill, employability manager with WDC, added: “Collaboration and partnership working has allowed many of our young people to gain valuable work experience that turned into employment with certificated training that will provide an excellent platform to build a career. “The expertise of the Tell Organisation and the commitment of their staff facilitated the delivery of a highly professional, efficient and rewarding partnership that gained first class results.” www.tell.co.uk
HMRC Makes Tax Easier for Small Businesses HMRC is working with chambers of commerce to make tax easier for small and medium sized enterprises. It has a range of online learning resources, regular free ‘live’ webinars, which give people a chance to question experts, as well as pre-recorded ones, plus YouTube videos, and downloadable factsheets. Its products cover topics ranging from business expenses for the self-employed, record keeping, statutory sick pay, how to complete a tax return online, an introduction to VAT, to international trade and the responsibilities of company directors. There are e-learning packages for specific trades including the construction industry and farmers, as well as the hair and beauty industry. In the 2013 Autumn Statement, HMRC published details of how it is improving the tax system in its ‘Supporting Small Business’ document.
FINALISTS: Christine Doherty (left) of Tell with Eileen Darkin of WDC at the STF Awards.
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There’s more information and links to HMRC on the chamber website.
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Chancellor’s Autumn Statement Update by Mark McRae of Haines Watts, accountants and business advisers
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THE Chancellor reminded us again that the government will continue to make difficult decisions to aid a ‘responsible recovery’ of the UK economy. Our overall view is that there are no major structural changes to the tax and allowances regime for ownermanaged business. However, the Chancellor did reiterate his support for business by stating that business tax is still too high and that he will encourage exports by doubling financial support to £50bn.
Employers There is good news for companies employing under 21s – from April 2015 there will be no employers’ national insurance. If you employ someone on £12k a year, this will save you £500, with a £1000 saving on those earning £16k.
Tax Avoidance The Chancellor will continue his attack on tax avoidance, evasion and fraud. He made particular mention of the growth of intermediaries. It is unclear what further legislation is needed given the introduction of the catch all general anti-abuse rule in July this year. Perhaps this is a political statement. There is concern that genuine commercial arrangements undertaken by business owners may be affected.
Construction Industry The construction industry will appreciate the Chancellor’s commitment to support residential building by introducing £1bn in loans to unlock housing developments in Manchester, Leeds, and around the country. Two more lenders, Aldermore and Virgin, will also join the Help to Buy Scheme, again indicating that it is here to stay. If you have any queries on the current tax or business environment contact Mark McRae at Haines Watts. www.hwca.com
However, employers may feel this is poor compensation for the extra burden being placed on them by the recent announcement of a mix-and-match approach to maternity and paternity leave entitlement.
Business Rates The Chancellor announced an overall cap of two per cent from 2014 on business rates, with the option to pay in 12 monthly instalments, plus a commitment to clear all existing appeals by 2015. Retailers will benefit from the introduction of a £1,000 discount on all properties with a rateable value of £50,000 for a two year period. In addition, a re-occupation relief will be introduced, which will halve rates for new occupiers.
Fuel Duties Another welcome announcement is the cancellation of the proposed two pence per litre fuel duty.
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Supporting West Dunbartonshire businesses to grow
Grow Your Business in West Dunbartonshire
HOW many times have you heard the saying, ‘I could do so much more if I had an extra pair of hands!’
Business Gateway West Dunbartonshire – Your Local Team
The Business Support team at West Dunbartonshire Council firmly believes that in the current economic conditions, supporting employment is a vital component of developing local businesses. Expanding the workforce can help to drive business growth, enabling business owners to go for larger contracts, or free up time from day to day operations to concentrate on strategy, networking, financial management – so important to building the long term prospects of the business. We understand, though, that recruitment, particularly if you are taking on your first employee, can be daunting. But working closely with Business Gateway, we can offer a complete package of practical help, advice and training, as well as vital funding to help create new employment opportunities for local residents.
Even more support for all businesses! SINCE autumn 2012, Business Gateway has been able to offer an expanded range of services to existing businesses. West Dunbartonshire Council is funding a comprehensive range of additional advice and help for businesses in the area. Our resources have been increased and our Business Growth Team has itself grown significantly. For the first time ever, the number of advisers available to help existing businesses now exceeds those in our highly acclaimed business start-up team. Whatever stage your business has reached, Business Gateway is here to support you. Our experienced business advisers and trainers all run their own successful businesses. Their current, relevant advice and experience can help you to grow your business, and we also work with a range of specialists who are available to provide detailed support for all key aspects of business development.
First Employee Grant A grant of £1,000 to assist with the cost and resource implications of taking on your first employee.
In addition, working on behalf of West Dunbartonshire Council, your local Business Gateway team delivers regular free business training sessions.
Youth Employment Grant A financial incentive for employers to create youth employment opportunities for West Dunbartonshire residents aged 16 – 24 years old. It covers 50% of the applicable minimum wage costs for a period of 26 weeks.
Recruiting, training and retaining staff is critical for business survival and growth. Find the right people at the right time and ensure their skills are kept up-to-date.
Employment Grant Financial support for businesses recruiting new employees aged 25+. Provides 50% of gross wages to a maximum for £150 per week for 26 weeks. For further information on the grants highlighted above, or the wider range of support offered by West Dunbartonshire Council and its partner organisations, contact us on:Tel: 01389 737777 E-mail: business.support@west-dunbarton. gov.uk
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Employing someone for the first time can be daunting. Are you worried about the cost, red tape, how to pay them and even how to find them in the first place? Let Business Gateway walk you through the essentials. Eligible businesses may be able to access grant support though West Dunbartonshire Council’s range of employability initiatives*.
Social Media for Business Develop a social media action plan to improve your sales. Learn useful skills to target clients and grow sales using social media for business. Whether you’re just starting out with social media for or you’re an experienced business user, we have a range of training sessions covering social media strategy plus Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and much more.
Drive More Profits from Your Website Make your website work for your business. Transform the profits your website can deliver using a range of easy-to-use tools for little or no added cost. Our sessions cover the basics of starting your first website through to advanced use of free tools to maximise the returns from your online investment.
Web: www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/ business-and-trade/ * Grant funding is discretionary and subject to an application and approval process. Contact us for full details.
YOUTHOYMENT EMPL T GRAN 50% (Back Row, Left to Right) Ronnie McLaren – Manager, Bob Donaldson– Growth Manager, Jen Smith – Start Up Adviser, Gillian Dick – Marketing, Alistair Kennedy – Growth Adviser, Alan Craig – Start Up Adviser, Ian Stewart – Growth Adviser, John Caldwell – Growth Adviser.
(Front Row, Left to Right) Alexis Watson – Start Up Adviser, Carol Colquhoun – Admin, Fiona Fraser – Admin, Claire Forbes – Prince’s Trust, Barbara Mennie – Employability.
Get Your Business Noticed – Effective Media Relations Positive PR can be good for business but most can’t afford the high fees charged by large firms. Market your business to a wider audience and drive sales enquiries through effective media relations. Former BBC journalist and STV television presenter, Colin Kelly, will show you how. Expect invaluable insights into how to gain positive and profitable publicity. For more information on the full range of services from Business Gateway, give the local team a call at the number below or visit our landing page on the Business Gateway website. You can also get more detail on the content and scheduling of the new workshops and events, and register your interest in attending.
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Solar Panel Success for Campbell & Kennedy CAMPBELL & Kennedy is supplying and installing photovoltaic (PV) solar panels on behalf of Shettleston Housing Association in Glasgow’s east end.
Continued Growth Forecast for Clydebank Contractor CHAMBER member Campbell & Kennedy (C&K) is set for continued growth in 2014 as it celebrates 60 years in business. The Clydebank-based firm expanded its aerial and satellite service last year when it was appointed the sole approved Sky Homes agent for Scotland and Northern Ireland and, as a result, opened a new office in the province. The company has invested heavily in solar photovoltaic (PV) technology and in its electrical contracting division which includes eco-friendly LED lighting.
The energy-saving dwellings, which are being developed by main contractor, CCG (Scotland) Ltd, feature solar PV panels, triple glazing, high levels of insulation and wholehome heat-recovery ventilation. Campbell & Kennedy is working with the developers and architect to ensure that the system design provides maximum return on investment. Managing director, Gerry Kennedy, said: “We are delighted that we’ve been appointed to deliver the solar PV aspect of the project. We have worked with many architects and developers on similar projects, so are confident that the solar installations will be a success.” Campbell & Kennedy has four divisions – electrical contracting, fire safety, green energy installation and digital television. Its clients include SSE, Morris and Spottiswood, Keepmoat, Wates, Cosmur, Fujistu, Sky Homes and a number of local authorities and housing associations.
It is now seen as a serious player in both the electrical and energy sectors and has recruited some of the best managers and engineers in the industry to drive this forward. The growth has primarily been triggered by client demand in both the private and public sectors.
For example, C&K recently joined forces with another two major players to provide a domestic energy monitoring service which, by tracking usage, will help identify areas where savings can be made to help tackle fuel poverty. C&K has also teamed up with a specialist LED lighting company to install its products which are some of the most innovative in the marketplace. This partnership means that its clients can look forward to reductions in both energy costs and CO2 emissions. www.campbellkennedy.co.uk
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In addition to investing in these areas, another key element of C&K’s growth strategy includes working in partnership with other reputable contractors, suppliers and manufacturers.
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SDS
SELF-directed Support (SDS) represents one of the most significant changes to the way care services will be delivered in Scotland in decades. From 1 April it will roll out more options for people to choose how their social care is delivered giving them greater control over their own lives. Whether people needing care and support are able to grasp this opportunity depends on them being able to choose from a range of providers and the market is still in its infancy. In recognition of this, the People as Partners project was set up by Scottish Care to provide information, build capacity and offer guidance to independent providers. The project is funded by the Scottish Government.
Ensuring Real Choice in Social Care by Dr Donald Macaskill People as Partners Project Lead, Scottish Care
WILL Self-directed Support (SDS) give people real choices which help them live fulfilling lives? Will there be encouragement for providers to be creative and innovative or will they be forced to drive prices down and let quality suffer? These are questions which can only be answered once the new system has bedded in but there are reasons to be positive. The legislation comes into effect on 1 April 2014 and is the result of a long campaign by the users of social care services for greater choice and control over what happens in their lives. At the heart of the new law is a set of values and principles which seek to make a real difference to the quality of life people have. The values of respect, fairness, independence, freedom and safety are now enshrined in law. These are grounded in legal principles of participation and dignity, involvement, informed choice and collaboration.
Readers might assume that these values and principles are already at the core of social care provision. Unfortunately all too often people who need support report having limited choice, of a one-size fits all approach and a take-it-or-leave-it mentality. SDS is about ensuring that people have real choice; that they have rights to say one service is preferred over another; it is about making sure people can participate and contribute to their local communities; that they are treated in ways which respect and enhance their personal dignity and worth. In short, it is all about ensuring that we treat some of the most vulnerable in our society as equal citizens rather than secondclass community members. All of these are laudable sentiments and the proof of the pudding will be in the implementation. When people have control over their social care they can make really significant changes. SDS has opened the door – let’s hope resource constraints don’t close it again. www.scottishcare.org/people-as-partners
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What is Self-directed Support? SDS requires council’s to give people assessed as needing care four choices: •
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Or it can be a mix of these options.
A Catalyst for Change SELF-directed Support (SDS) could be a real catalyst for change in the provision of care, according to chamber member Craig Richardson of Killermont Investments (pictured). “If consumers have greater control of the funds available to them, they can choose what services and products to buy. For example, chairlifts, security services, adult day care and home care,” he explained. “I welcome the expansion of SDS and see it is a great opportunity for businesses to engage with this market. Consumers of care products and services will have control and choice over what they buy. “This will create competition and prosperity in a market that is certain to grow. About the Author Dr Donald Macaskill was on the Scottish Government’s Steering Group for the new legislation and is now involved in providing information and training on SDS.
“Nowadays, we aspire to retirement and strive towards it – we have plans and dreams. “We all want to live out our days in comfort and in the best environment we can, whether that is in our own home or in residential care.”
Photo courtesy of Scottish Care
Photo courtesy of Killermont Investments.
www.killermontinvestments.co.uk The People as Partners project is funded by the Scottish Government and was set up by Scottish Care to provide information, build capacity and offer guidance to independent providers of care and support.
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SDS Giving People More Say CARE users organisations fought for the wider introduction of SDS support to enable people to have more say in accessing the services they need. “People want to be able to say who comes into their home to look after them,” says Diamond Childcare Services director Janice Heath.
Janice and co-director, Maxine McCance (pictured), who are both qualified health and social care managers, set up the Clydebank-based business in 2002.
Enabling More Fulfilling and Independent Lives
For them SDS could be an opportunity to expand as parents should have the resources to choose which service they want to use.
SDS will enable people to live more fulfilling and independent lives, according to East Dunbartonshire Council’s convener of social work.
The company provides flexible childcare including befriending, a sitter service, parents’ help and out-of-school care. It also offers home care/respite for children with additional needs.
Councillor Michael O’Donnell (pictured), added: “SDS will make quite a difference to the way in which some people in East Dunbartonshire access services, so it is important that everyone fully understands the changes and the options available to them.
“If I needed care services, I would want to choose.”
They reckon it will take around 10 years for the new regime to really bed in. “In principle it is a good idea but in practice it will be a challenge rolling it out, making it work and bringing it to fruition,” Maxine added.
“SDS is about making sure that service users can access support to live the way they wish to. With SDS people will have greater choice.” The council has been gearing up for the expansion of Self Directed Support on 1 April.
www.diamondchildcareservicesltd.co.uk
Photo courtesy of Diamond Childcare Services.
It has strategies in place to support the process, has established both a steering group and a practitioner’s group, and has a dedicated SDS web page with information about the options plus details of useful social work contacts. It has provided training for social work staff and information briefings on the benefits of SDS for local voluntary groups, service users and carer forums. The council also has a contract with an independent direct payment support service, based in Kirkintilloch, which provides advice, information, and support to service users and carers on all aspects of SDS options, including the recruitment of personal assistants. www.eddpss.co.uk
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Preparing to Meet the Costs of Care Killermont Investments are a family run firm who are Independent Financial Advisers, Stockbrokers and Care Fees Planners. Pensions / SIPPs Savings Investments Life & Illness Cover Business Protection
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Killermont Investments is a family run firm of independent financial advisers, stockbrokers and care fees planners. They are able to provide advice and guidance on how to pay for long-term care. Free-to-attend events will be running in April which will discuss the following: •
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What is the future of care fees? Full details on the upcoming events can be found at www.thelongtermcareevent.co.uk
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Erskine Bridge Roadworks Pledge TRANSPORT Scotland (TS) has promised to try to speed up completion of the Erskine Bridge roadworks following pressure from MSP Jackie Baillie and Dunbartonshire Chamber of Commerce. It will keep traffic management under review and look at ways of intensifying the work schedule, including possible 24/7 operation, if it can overcome a shortage of skilled staff and noise restrictions. It is also likely that that the northbound carriageway and slip-road from Erskine could be opened in advance of the scheduled completion date of 31 May, ending a lengthy detour. The 10-month barrier upgrade project has caused long delays and driver frustration at certain times resulting in severe criticism and concern about emergency services. Chamber president Stewart Rennie attended a meeting with TS officials organised by Dumbarton constituency MSP Ms Baillie in January. He said he was concerned about the impact of the works on members’ businesses, as well as on emergency services, and sought assurances from TS. “The Erskine Bridge is a lifeline route to hospital services, shopping facilities and work for many people in Dumbarton, Helensburgh and the Vale of Leven,” said Ms Baillie. “It is crucial that the work is completed as soon as possible so I would encourage Transport Scotland to keep looking for ways to move ahead of schedule.” TS will now publish actual journey times rather than delay times on electronic signs to provide drivers with more useful information. It will also review the documentation available on its website and whether further information could be published. The May completion date will be reassessed in late February – however TS has pointed out the works are weather dependent. The chamber has agreed to provide feedback on any traffic management issues which arise and is asking members to email any concerns to admin@dunbartonshirechamber.co.uk. www.transportscotland.gov.uk/road/projects
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This activity comes as the Council joins with organisations across the globe to mark Business Continuity Awareness Week on 17 to 21 March. Councillor Kath Ryall, Convener of Corporate Services, said: “Business continuity is about assessing what could go wrong and planning to minimise disruption should the worst happen. “At West Dunbartonshire Council we fully prepared to for any crisis thanks to the robust business continuity plan which we have in place. I would encourage all local businesses to adopt the same approach to ensure they are protected.” Councillor Tommy Rainey, Depute Convener of Corporate Services, said: “Although we generally live and work in a safe environment, this is about preparing for the worst so that we are ready to respond. The free text service is an ideal opportunity for businesses to take the first step towards putting plans in place “ Any business that wishes to take advantage of the free text alert service should contact Sandy McKenzie on sandy.mckenzie@west-dunbarton.gov.uk Look out for the hashtag #countingthecost during Business Continuity Awareness Week 2014 for further information and updates.
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Events Reports Generating Success –
The Pirrie Brothers’ Story WHAT makes a multi-millionaire get out of bed to go to work? For James Pirrie, it was important to set a good example for his nine-year-old daughter.
“We also ensured that if an enquiry came in before 4pm then a quote would go out that same day – a far faster response time than our competitors.”
When James and his brother, John, sold their business, LCH Generators to Speedy Hire plc for £62 million in 2006, they never had to work again if they didn’t want to.
Both brothers also spoke about taking opportunities when they arose and of knowing the value of your product.
“But I didn’t want my daughter to get the idea you could just get money for nothing,” James told members of Dunbartonshire Chamber of Commerce. LCH started off in a small way in John’s bedroom at home in Balfron in 1980 and ended up based in Milngavie. John puts their success down to three things – being faster than the competition, attention to detail, and getting the right people into the right jobs.
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He added: “Even when we were selling second-hand generators we would always clean them up, paint them and then wrap them in polythene so that when they were delivered the client thought they were getting an ‘as new’ product.
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The brothers subsequently set up Nevis Capital, which is based in the Clober Estate in Milngavie. The company specialises in providing funding and management expertise to SME’s throughout the UK. One example is Dieselec Thistle Generators which was recently named as one of the ‘1,000 Companies to Inspire Britain’ by the London Stock Exchange Group. Their talk, at The Eagle Lodge in Bishopbriggs, was described by chamber president, Stewart Rennie as “one of the most fascinating discussions we have had recently and an inspiration to all chamber members.”
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Manager Job Was ‘A Gamble’ Reveals Sons’ Ian Murray THERE’S no need to ‘rant and rave’ to get the best out of your team according to Ian Murray, player/manager of Dumbarton Football Club. He advocates treating players well, ensuring they are looked after and that they have the confidence and self-belief to succeed. “They need to know they are in your squad because they are good enough,” he told members of Dunbartonshire Chamber of Commerce. The 32-year-old admitted that appointing him was a gamble both for the club and for himself when he spoke at a chamber meeting in the club’s Bet Butler Stadium. “I had to turn the club around quickly, turn a negative into a positive. We didn’t have a year or even six months – it was all about the short term goal. It was a challenge. “We beat everyone in the league last season as a part-time club. The players have to take most of the credit for that. They adapted exceptionally well. “Players worry about their performance, about their place on the team. They need to have the attitude and confidence to succeed and it is my job to make sure they do. “What happens in the changing room is vital to what happens on the pitch. You must have the trust of staff and have people you can delegate to.” He revealed that that the Sons’ ‘underdog mentality’ had worked to their advantage but acknowledged that this season was different as expectations were now higher. Ian played for Hibs, Rangers and Norwich City, gaining six Scottish international caps along the way. Chamber president Stewart Rennie thanked Ian for his insight into the business of football and Dumbarton Football Club for hosting the event.
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Events Diary... Scotland’s 2014 Tourism Bonanza
February
ALL eyes will be on Scotland this year as it hosts the Commonwealth Games, the Year of Homecoming and the Ryder Cup.
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Crowdfunding with Michelle Rodgers of Tartan Cat Communications
Members £20 + VAT An upbeat Malcolm Roughead, chief executive of VisitScotland, highlighted the ‘huge opportunities’ these events create at a chamber networking lunch in January. “What we are selling is the access, skills and capacity of people in Scotland to host these events,” he said. “Tourism accounts for 12 per cent of employment, some 270,000 people, and it is a sustainable industry.” With Glasgow fully booked for this summer’s Commonwealth Games, visitors are now looking further afield, creating spin-off benefits for other areas. Business in Inverness is up 50 per cent already on the back of the Ryder Cup as Perthshire cannot absorb the huge influx of spectators. “A lot of people will visit other areas of Scotland while they are here too – there is a knock-on effect for other business,” he added. The Year of Homecoming has a total of 436 events organised at the last count, with the MTV European Music Awards coming to Glasgow’s brand new, state-of-the-art SSE Hydro in November. He also highlighted significant growth in tourists from Europe, particularly Germany, and from the Asia-Pacific region, while recognising the continuing importance of the UK, US and Canadian markets.
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Non-members £30 + VAT Former journalist Michelle Rodgers of Tartan Cat Communications will explain what crowdfunding is and how it could help your business at a networking lunch. Michelle was a member of the team that launched Bloom Venture Catalyst, Scotland’s first crowdfunding platform. Bloom provides access to funding for start-ups, businesses, community projects and social enterprises. She spent almost three years learning about crowdfunding and helping project owners create successful campaigns. Michelle manages PR and communications for Angels Den Crowdfunding, the world’s first integrated angel and crowdfunding platform.
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Business Gateway/Scottish Manufacturing Advisory Service European Circuits Ltd, Beardmore Way, Clydebank Industrial Estate, Clydebank G81 4HT. FREE An opportunity for engineering and manufacturing businesses in Dunbartonshire to get together to network, share ideas and promote trade. The inaugural event is being hosted by award-winning European Circuits Ltd in Clydebank.
to book chamber events Call our events team on 0141 280 0272 or e-mail admin@dunbartonshirechamber.co.uk Please note that full payment is required in advance and cancellations made less than three working days prior to the event are nonrefundable.
2nd Tuesday
Wednesday 19 March 9.30am - 12.30pm
Chamber Business Lunch Club
McGregor House, Kirkintilloch
East Dunbartonshire venue TBC (March and May)
Bookkeeping
Casa Italia 1 Montrose Street, Clydebank G81 2JF (April) Members and guests £10 – payable direct to venue No speaker, no agenda, just networking! Meet chamber members, guests and directors for a two course lunch. Hosted alternately in East and West Dunbartonshire. Please note that you must still register for this event by e-mailing admin@dunbartonshirechamber.co.uk.
This workshop aims to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage your finances and comply with regulatory and legal requirements using a relevant bookkeeping system. Thursday 20 March 9.30am - 12.30pm Milngavie Enterprise Centre
Social Media This workshop will increase your understanding of social media and how it can be used to benefit your business. Friday 18 April 2pm - 5pm
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Milngavie Enterprise Centre
Thursday 19 June Time TBC
This workshop aims to enable you to set up and manage an effective online trading presence.
AGM and Summer Barbecue Virgin Active Milngavie, Strathblane Road, Milngavie G62 8HJ. BBQ members and guests £20 + VAT Non-members £30 + VAT Join the board of directors for the chamber AGM which is free to attend then network and socialise at a summer barbecue.
Business Gateway East Dunbartonshire Tuesday 25 February 9.30am - 12.30pm McGregor House, Kirkintilloch
Social Media This workshop will increase your understanding of social media and how it can be used to benefit your business. Tuesday 18 March 9.30am - 12.30pm Milngavie Enterprise Centre
Marketing Your Business This workshop will help you create a realistic marketing plan. It is designed to improve how you market your business and to increase sales.
Trading Online
Wednesday 7 May 9.30am - 12.30pm Kirkintilloch
Tender Portals Made Easy This workshop will cover all aspects of using portals, specifically Public Contracts Scotland (PCS). It will ensure you are making the most of all the benefits, including ‘Supplier Finder’ and ‘Quick Quotes’, which will increase your opportunities in the public sector.
To book call 0141 578 8530 or visit www.edbusiness.net.
May Friday 9 May
East Dunbartonshire Business Awards The Eagle Lodge, 2 Hilton Road, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow G64 2PN. Hosted by former FIFA international grade 1 referee and well-known after dinner speaker, Willie Young, the awards will feature the best businesses in East Dunbartonshire. The event is being organised by East Dunbartonshire Council in association with Dunbartonshire Chamber of Commerce. There will be 10 awards, including one sponsored by the chamber, and local charities will benefit from fundraising on the night.
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Events Diary... Business Gateway West Dunbartonshire
Thursday 13 March 9.30am - 12.30pm
Friday 21 February 9.30am - 12.30pm
Friday 14 March 9.30am - 12.30pm
Social Media Policy
Twitter MasterClass for Business
Using image based platforms for social media marketing.
Keep It Legal (Part 2) Employment.
Wednesday 19 March 6pm - 9pm
Friday 21 February 1pm
Online Marketing (Part 1)
Facebook Webinar
Generate sales and leads using the internet.
Avoid costly mistakes and protect your reputation.
Thursday 20 March 6 - 9pm
Monday 24 February 6 - 9pm
Improve Your Business Website
Online Marketing (Part 2)
Learn about creating an online presence with WordPress.
Generate sales and leads using the internet. Wednesday 26 February 6 - 9pm
Get Your Business Noticed Use the media to grow your business. Friday 28 February 9.30 am - 4.30pm
Friday 21 March 9.30am - 12.30pm
LinkedIn MasterClass for Business Tuesday 25 March 9.30am - 12.30pm
Effective People Management (Part 3)
Understand Your Online Audience
Wedneday 26 March 6 - 9pm
The benefits of online data and why you should use it.
Online Marketing (Part 2)
Friday 28 February 1pm
Generate sales and leads using the internet.
Twitter Webinar
TBC
Be part of the conversation.
Improve Sales Effectiveness (Part 3)
Thursday 6 March 1.30 - 4.30pm
First Steps (Part 1) Recruitment.
Thursday 27 March 6 - 9pm
Improve Your Search Engine Ranking Tips to drive more traffic to your website.
Friday 7 March 9.30am - 12.30pm
Facebook Masterclass for Business Use Facebook to engage and develop your business. Friday 7 March 1pm
LinkedIn Webinar Your online digital business card.
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All workshops are held at the Titan Enterprise Centre, 1 Aurora Avenue, Clydebank G81 1BF. To book your free place call 0141 435 7560 or visit www.bgwestdun.co.uk.
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