The Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Ruairí McHugh pictured at the first of six business support programmes 'Go Succeed, DCSDC Eglinton' held at Eglinton Community Hall.
PICTURED ABOVE: GO SUCCEED AT EGLINTON. . . . The Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Ruairí McHugh pictured at the first of six business support programmes 'Go Succeed, DCSDC Eglinton' held at Eglinton Community Hall on Monday evening last. Included are Catherine Collins and Carolann Doherty, Derry City and Strabane District Council.
The Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Ruairi McHugh attended the first of a series of business support programmes 'Go Succeed’ Information Sessions that was held at Eglinton Community Hall on Monday evening last.
The 2025 Go Succeed Rural Road Shows are being held at venues across the Council area and are an opportunity for business owners to learn more about the support and guidance available to them to get their venture off the ground and the benefits of signing up to the Go Succeed programme. As part of the business support programme, a range of grant aid opportunities are also available to eligible businesses.
Go Succeed is a £17 million programme, funded by the UK Government and rolled out across all 11 Councils in Northern Ireland. It’s team of industry experts offer tailored support and guidance to budding and new entrepreneurs to support them with the challenges of start up, growing their business and scaling up.
The dates and venues for the 2025 Rural Road Show are:-
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Admission to the events is free and you can book your place now at https://www.glistrr.com/events/l/dcsdcroadshow.
For more information call the Business Support team on 02871253253 ext 6667 visit www.go-succeed.com for further information on how Go Succeed can support you.
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