The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

15 years helping enterprise­s

- ROB MCLAREN, BUSINESS EDITOR

Rural support agency GrowBiz has worked with more than 2,000 enterprise­s since it was establishe­d 15 years ago.

Based in Coupar Angus, the group has enabled at least 10 start-ups a month since June 2007.

GrowBiz provides free support to a diverse range of microbusin­esses and social enterprise­s across Scotland.

Chief executive Jackie Brierton said: “It has been a privilege to work with the microbusin­esses we have supported over the past 15 years.

“We provide flexible and responsive services, including one-to-ones, interactiv­e learning sessions, sectoral peer support meetings, networking events and a mentoring programme.”

Among the projects

There is still so much more to be done

GrowBiz has supported are Perthshire Artisans and the REDS Directory.

Popular sectors for rural start-ups include business services, tourism, creative services, food and drink, health and wellbeing and land-based enterprise.

A 15-year birthday celebratio­n today will be a time for reflection on the group’s achievemen­ts.

But Ms Brierton said GrowBiz is looking at how it can be of more help to rural businesses in the future.

She said: “There is still so much more to be done.

“Perception­s of the rural economy are often still steeped in tradition, usually equated with agricultur­e, forestry and fishing.

“However, the reality is a very diverse and creative network of new industries, often driven by digital connectivi­ty and greater numbers of young people and immigrants who want to stay in rural areas.”

Artist Libby Scott is benefiting from GrowBiz support, including social media mentoring.

She said: “The wealth of services from GrowBiz means they have been able to cater for my specific business needs.

“They listen and offer very good advice.”

 ?? ?? MILESTONE: Jackie Brierton says GrowBiz has helped at least 10 start-ups a month.
MILESTONE: Jackie Brierton says GrowBiz has helped at least 10 start-ups a month.

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