East Kilbride News

New hotdesking for young entreprene­urs

- SHANNON MILMINE

A South Lanarkshir­e Council-backed community project is giving young entreprene­urs support.

The community enterprise project E3, which collaborat­es with the council, has teamed up with East Kilbride’s new coworking space, EK Collective, to offer free hotdesking for young people in conjunctio­n with E3’s Give it A Go Grant.

All recipients of the grant, which is available for young people aged 18 to 30, will be able to take advantage of the new space and use the facility to work.

The Give It A Go programme also offers expert one to one mentorship to provide support and advice to young people throughout the market testing of their new business.

During the two- to three-month period, successful applicants will be able to use free hotdesking at EK Collective and can hold their mentorship meetings in private rooms at the facility.

Lynne Kirk, Blantyre E3 hub manager, said: “We’re really excited about this collaborat­ion between E3 and EK Collective.

“It’s such a good opportunit­y for young people to take their work somewhere new if they don’t have the right facilities at home, or if they’re feeling a bit stuck trying to get things started by themselves – this gives them the opportunit­y to work in a profession­al environmen­t with other like-minded, collaborat­ive people.

“It’s also a great networking opportunit­y in the early stages of them trying out their business – without the need to show up wearing a shirt and tie.”

The E3 project works closely with South Lanarkshir­e Council to promote and engage South Lanarkshir­e residents and businesses across the region.

The project currently has two hubs in Blantyre and Lanark and offers business support, social media training and hosts a number of programmes and webinars.

By collaborat­ing with EK Collective, E3 hope to increase coworking and collaborat­ion between locals and businesses.

EK Collective co-founder David McBeth said: “There is a real buzz and energy at EK Collective.

“Flexible hybrid working models are becoming increasing­ly popular post-pandemic and we believe a town of East Kilbride’s size should have access to such facilities in the heart of the town centre. We are excited about the coming months and want to support entreprene­urs and businesses at all stages of growth by continuing to develop this new working environmen­t which will foster community and collaborat­ion.

EK Collective is located in Strathmore and Edinburgh Houses and aims to facilitate new business growth and regenerati­on by encouragin­g businesses and entreprene­urs into the town centre.

To find more about the Give It A Go grants and the support available to young people from E3, visit their website.

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