Enniscorthy Guardian

Ignite can give you a helping hand

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GETTING back to normal can be very strenuous for business owners, with so many guidelines in place and the protocols been updated weekly its hard to sometimes know what exactly you should be doing to ensure your business is compliant with current guidelines.

Ignite have been working with many different companies from a variety of sectors, training to get them up and running in a safe and efficient manner to suit their client’s needs.

Ignite get many questions from business owners who are dealing with risk assessment­s for the first time and are finding the stresses of balancing the books while having to spend money to meet guidelines in order to reopen, all in the uncertaint­y of the publics ability to spend money in local businesses.

Nobody should be afraid to ask for help during these uncertain times and Ignite are more than happy to offer free advice to anybody who may find it overwhelmi­ng, the biggest feedback I’m getting across the board from employers who Ignite have worked with, is that they feel a weight been lifted once they know they have a point of contact, that they can ask a simple question regards there company and get a straight answer, running a business is stressful enough during the good times and you should ask for advice if you need it, logic and practicali­ty will eventually prevail but we need to look at new ways of working while been willing to adapt and change in order to get our towns and villages back open.

For many years local businesses have supported their clubs, teams and local organisati­ons with sponsorshi­ps, now it the time for all those people to give back to the local businesses in order to build community back up to where we once were. Ignite would urge everybody to shop local when possible and if anybody in business has any questions, I’m more than happy to help out in order to get them back on our feet.

 ??  ?? Garry Bradley.
Garry Bradley.

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