Suffolk Coastal's Economic Development and Regeneration Team
publish a Business Bulletin twice a year and send it out to
all businesses within the district.
You can view or download the latest issue
in PDF format. Follow this link for
help with
opening and downloading PDF documents.
Issue 11 (October 2008)
contains articles on:
- Focus on funding.
- Government told of concerns at EEDA budget cuts.
- Adastral Park plans submitted.
- Business link start your own business workshops.
- Boost for female entrepreneurs.
- Giving the district a starring role.
- £10m business support package launched.
- Worried about rising fuel bills and want to help the
environment?
- Energy Saving Week.
- Selective Finance for Investment in England.
- Small Business Rate Relief.
- Leiston company receives help from Business Link.
- Port of Felixstowe receives approval for rail
improvements.
- Food safety and health and safety accredited training.
- Health and safety risk assessments.
- Smokefree in Suffolk Coastal.
- Dharmi Magdani visits Suffolk Coastal.
- Business continuity - preparing your business for Pandemic
Flu.
- East of England businesses going for Olympic gold.
- Recycling your trade waste.
- Help for farmers, growers and foresters.
View or download issue 11 (new window PDF
502KB)
Issue 10 (April 2008) contains articles on:
- Business Rates - important changes.
- Suffolk Business Exhibition.
- Business Link urge you to get advice!
- Suffolk’s tourism businesses grow.
- EEDA FP7 events.
- New campaign on illegal employees.
- Free guidance for employers.
- Suffolk Resilience Business Forum.
- Local health & safety group scoops best seminar award.
- Felixstowe goes continental.
- Health & safety and food safety courses.
- Recycle your business waste.
- London 2012 - business 'dating agency' launched.
- Serving up safer food makes better business.
- Don’t let sickness get in the way of your business.
- Don’t ignore health & safety.
- Food hygiene scoring system.
- Caution, wet floor!
View or download issue 10 (new window PDF
889KB)
Issue 9 (October 2007) contains articles
on:
- Business continuity planning.
- Free advice on cutting carbon.
- Business Link business support.
- Business Link’s eVoucher scheme.
- Proposed changes to alcohol and entertainment licensing.
- Energy efficiency.
- Trade recycling services.
- BT sets it sights on a bright future.
- Company car share schemes.
- European week for health and safety at work.
- Sound advice - new duty to protect hearing of
entertainers.
- Food safety training.
- Health and safety at work training.
- Suffolk Coastal business needs research.
- Enterprise Week 12 - 18 November 2007.
- Safer food, better business - update.
- Mail order foods - good hygiene practice guide.
- Workplace Health Connect - free advice for small
businesses.
- Avoiding E.coli.
- Suffolk Coastal Services.
- Biomass or other fuelled boilers - requirements of the Clean
Air Act.
- Falling off the back of a lorry - 'Height Aware' campaign.
- Carbon monoxide - the silent killer.
- Felixstowe Chamber leads the way.
- Asbestos risks.
View or download issue 9 (new window PDF
1.18MB)
Issue 8 (March 2007) contains articles on:
- England goes Smokefree on 1 July 2007.
- Connect - a great way to support your local environment.
- Sector Skills Councils.
- Delivering the Future - training for logistics companies.
- Towards 2010 - a great opportunity to improve your
business.
- Changes to fire safety legislation.
- Rural Gateway service.
- New use for redundant buildings.
- Suffolk-Property.com.
- Eastex Materials Exchange.
- Local Development Framework - Help the council plan for the
future.
- Small Business Rate Relief - important news.
- Suffolk Coastal Local Strategic Partnership.
- Health and safety and food safety training.
- Health and safety enforcement in Suffolk.
- Foundation East - the new name for the Suffolk Regeneration
Trust.
- Screen East - the regional screen agency for the East of
England.
- Safer food, better business - retailers packs now
available.
- Food Businesss - be allergy aware!
View or download issue 8 (new window PDF
803KB)
To contact the Economic Development and Regeneration Team
you can call us on 01394 444451 or email
development@suffolkcoastal.gov.uk