Leek Post & Times

Dyer’s Den now up and running after Covid delay

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A COMPETITIO­N for start-up entreprene­urs in Staffordsh­ire Moorlands is now launching with a bigger prize package and a new image makeover, following a delay due to the pandemic.

The Dyer’s Den competitio­n, which first took place in 2019, rewards a deserving business or entreprene­ur, trading for three years or less, with a first prize worth £6000 and a runner-up prize worth over £2000 in cash and business services.

The competitio­n is the idea of Jed Eatough pictured above, director of Leek-based LSGK Accountant­s Ltd. It is sponsored by Staffordsh­ire Moorlands District Council, Staffordsh­ire Moorlands Chamber of Commerce, Tinsdills Solicitors, The Capture Factory, Moorland Contract Group, Cathy

Bower Photograph­y, LSGK Accountant­s and Mark Brammar Associates.

Mr Eatough said: “We had planned to launch in February and judge in

April but with the ongoing lockdown we felt it was only right to delay the launch to later in the year.

“As an accountant and a small business owner I am acutely aware of the effect the pandemic has had on business. However, it was the view of all the supporters and sponsors that the competitio­n was important because it highlights the resilience of small businesses, and it will provide a positive boost.

“The extra time we have had to plan has given us the opportunit­y to rebrand, build a brand new competitio­n website and improve the prize package for the winner and runner up.

“When we get to the judging process, we will be looking for innovative and original businesses and ways in which a business may have ‘pivoted’ to adapt to the new business landscape.”

The prizes are £750 in cash, financial and legal advice packages, membership of the Chamber of Commerce, photograph­y, a website, and mentoring for the winner.

And cash, photograph­y, a website review and mentoring for the runner-up.

For details on the entry process, prizes and terms and conditions visit www. dyersdenco­mpetition.co.uk.

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