Glamorgan Gazette

Pop-up projects providing extra support for businesses

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POPUP Wales and Cwmpas have launched two new projects to support businesses across

Bridgend County Borough.

The Social Enterprise

Programme will be led by Cwmpas and will provide workshops, business advice, networking, and masterclas­ses to help social enterprise­s and community organisati­ons to become more sustainabl­e.

They will also help to promote, adapt, and diversify existing products and services to respond to market demand.

Meanwhile, Urban Foundry’s PopUp Wales initiative supports start-ups and small business by matching affordable pop-up space across the county borough with great business ideas.

Helping people find a short-term space to test the market, grow their business and develop an idea, PopUp Wales also provides 1-2-1 business advice, workshops, and events to support businesses on their journey.

Cllr Neelo Farr, Cabinet Member for Community Safety and Wellbeing, said: “It’s great to see that a range of support is available for businesses across the county borough, and we have already seen many positives from initiative­s such as PopUp Wales in previous years.

“The scheme is a great way to trial an idea, for example some of our market traders were supported by PopUp Wales at the start of their journeys.

“I would also encourage businesses to look at the support available through Cwmpas. They have a focus on sustainabi­lity whilst offering lots of advice in relation to the latest trends to ensure that any products or services are in line with market demand.”

For more informatio­n, please visit the below websites: https:// cwmpas.coop and https:// popupwales.com

Both projects will be running in Bridgend County Borough until 31st March 2025 and are fully funded by UK Government’s Shared

Prosperity Fund.

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