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Harnessing the Power of Collective Creativity
“Harnessing Creativity” is a 36-month project bringing together creative experts from architecture to film, design to photography and music to technology. The project captured artists based on the cross border triangle of Leitrim, Fermanagh, Tyrone and the surrounding region.
Read MoreEU Funding Seminar Set For Omagh
A MAJOR conference next week in the Omagh area will help local businesses and community organisations to maximize EU funding opportunities.
Read MoreSet Up and Register As Self-Employed
This guide explains the consequences of, and the legal requirements for, setting up as a sole trader. You will find out how to meet your tax responsibilities by filling in your Self Assessment tax return each year and paying your tax and National Insurance.
Read MoreMake Your Business More Sustainable
Sustainable development means being able to continue indefinitely by minimising environmental and social impacts and ensuring financial stability.
Read MoreIs Free WiFi Good For Business
Wi-Fi is certainly the wave of the future. No matter where you are, people are using smartphones and other devices to connect to the Internet on the go. If you want to promote customer satisfaction, offering potential customers the opportunity to connect for free to the Internet via Wi-Fi is a no-brainer
Read MoreShort Steps 2014 Now Open For Applications
Shorts Steps 2014 is a short film development scheme aimed at indigenous entry-level and emerging creative talent. The scheme is aimed at those who have not previously participated in this programme.
Read MoreDo It Awards – Help You To Create More Positive Social Impact
Want to make a difference to your community in Omagh? Would £5,000 help? If so, UnLtd – The Foundation for Social Entrepreneurs and Omagh Enterprise want to hear from you.
Read MoreChief Executives Who Stand Out From The Corporate Crowd
What is it that makes a good boss stand out from his or her corporate colleagues and rivals?
Read MoreThe Queen’s Awards for Enterprise
The Queen’s Awards for Enterprise are awards for outstanding achievement by UK businesses in the categories of:
Innovation
International trade
Sustainable development
Deadline For Entry For Omagh Business Awards Extended
Due to huge interest firms hoping to pit themselves against the cream of the local business community now have until Friday, August 23 to
enter their selected category.
Creative Industries Take Centre Stage
‘Thrive’ is a half-day conference celebrating the success of Northern Ireland’s creative industries.
Read More£50 Million Loan Fund For Northern Ireland SMEs
A loan scheme which aims to distribute £50m to Northern Ireland businesses over the next five years has already handed out £10m since being set up almost a year ago.
Read MoreLand & Property Services Warning On Bogus Emails
Land & Property Services (LPS), which is responsible for collecting rates, is urging ratepayers to be on their guard against bogus emails. The warning follows several incidents in recent days where ratepayers received a letter by email seeking to obtain bank details.
Read MoreWhy Google Plus Is Good For Small Business
Once upon a time, Google launched a platform with hopes it would be a huge social network. Google Plus? No. Believe it or not, their first venture into the social […]
Read MoreFunding and Finance Seminar
Funding sources and financial management to help your business grow.
Read MoreHow To Respond To Negative Online Reviews
It’s a fact of life, if you’re in business to sell products or services, at some point you’re going to come across a customer who doesn’t like you. Getting negative feedback can be a bitter pill to swallow, but its inevitability means that you should make sure you know how to deal with it when it does occur. Here are some valuable tips on how to respond to negative online reviews…
Read MoreBusiness Rates: The Basics
Rates are a property tax used to fund both local and regional services in Northern Ireland. They are collected by Land & Property Services on behalf of the Northern Ireland Executive and the district councils. There are two different rates, a domestic rate for residential properties and a business rate for non-domestic properties.
Read MoreThinking Of Starting A Business? Under 25?
Are you Under 25 – Not in Education, Employment or Training – you could be eligible for a £1500 start up grant.
Read MoreLinkedIn For Profit Workshop
Bill McCartney Official LinkedIn® EMEA Talent Solutions Partner
Thursday, October 10, 2013 from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM (BST)
Belfast, United Kingdom
Music, Photography, Visual Art And Comedy
This guide explains what you need to consider if you run a music, photography, visual art or comedy-related business.
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