Friday, 6 July 2007

Good Luck to Peer in the Enterprising Britain Awards

The first Enterprise Facilitation in the UK, PEER, has been short-listed for a major national prize - Enterprising Britain for its success in helping with the re-birth of an enterprising culture in the Rossendale Valley.

People Encouraging Enterprise in Rossendale (PEER), the winner of the regional heat of Enterprising Britain 2007 in the Northwest, has been visited by judges from the Social Enterprise Coalition, the Department for Trade and Industry and Enterprise Insight to decide which business deserves the National Enterprising Britain 2007 title.

Enterprising Britain 2007 is the DTI’s search to find the most enterprising town, place, city or area in the UK, and was launched on 29 January 2007. The competition has been run in two phases - a regional stage and a national competition. During the regional stage which took place between 29 January and 31 May 2007 regional winners were selected from across the UK, to go forward to the national final along with twelve other finalists from around the UK.

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