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Bradford Kickstart says it has funds to continue


A Government-funded programme to encourage new start-up firms and support established businesses has helped to create nearly 4,000 new jobs locally over the past four years.

Bradford Council’s Kickstart enterprise support programme has helped more than 1,200 small businesses to get started and provided support to 3,200 established firms looking to expand.

The programme, originally intended to be a ten-year scheme, is one of 20 Local Enterprise Growth Initiative (LEGI) schemes in the UK.

In 2008 the then Labour Government increased funding for the Bradford programme, adding £16 million to the £21 million pot of money due to the success of the local scheme. That funding was intended to take Kickstart to March.

Following the General Election, the coalition Government has imposed a £1.5 million cut on Kickstart as part of its programme of austerity. The scheme’s bosses are hopeful that Kickstart can continue.

Over four years Kickstart advisers have provided help on topics such as business planning, cash flow, finding premises and bookkeeping. Professional services support has helped firms with marketing and short-term loans have been provided when banking facilities have been reduced.

Kickstart has also worked with schools, colleges and universities to foster an enterprise culture.

Coun David Green, Bradford Council’s executive member for regeneration and economy, said: “Kickstart has played a huge role in realising our ambition of raising enterprise levels and regenerating Bradford district.

“As this report shows, the people who have been supported have grabbed the opportunity and made a valuable contribution to their communities. The scheme’s success shows just how important it is that central Govern-ment funding remains in place to ensure Kickstart benefits the district for years to come.”

Edward Stanners, chairman of the Bradford District Enterprise & Investment Partnership, said the success of Kickstart would be remembered as a turning point for Bradford.

He said: “We have always been good at bucking the trend and the latest figures suggest that we are doing it again. We are driving Bradford’s regeneration by applying the power of enterprise.”

Among those helped by Bradford Kickstart is Keighley-based web design and marketing firm Websquare. After launching in 2007, it received guidance from a Kickstart business adviser as well as funding to pay for marketing materials.

The firm opened a second office in Bradford and continues to attract new clients including building the personal website of Dragons’ Den judge James Caan.

Joint founder Adam Raja said: “As a new venture it was really helpful to know our Kickstart adviser was able to help us on just about any aspect of the business. It made life a lot simpler and we still remain in contact today.”

Comments(2)

CabTure says...
1:27pm Thu 26 Aug 10

The Kickstart Scheme must continue.

I've never started a business before and without Kickstart I never would.

They helped me write my business plan, introduced me to other businesses and helped me get the finance I needed to start trading.

My business has been trading since May this year and I know that if I hadn't rang Kickstart 18 month ago then I would still be sat with those scibbles on a piece of paper wondering what if.

So thank you for giving me a Kickstart.

tanveer says...
12:07pm Fri 27 Aug 10

Without a doubt three years ago as a new business it was very helpful to have somebody from Kickstart to come along and introduce us to the various business networking events within the region and offer financial support towards marketing. Three years seems such a longtime ago as now we employ a team of qualified designers and developers and have a client base which is National.

Both directors at Websquare had a good grounding and background in the field of Web design as both were Computing graduates who also worked commercially in industry before setting up www.websquare.co.uk .

Now we are a leading Bradford Web Design company and have a good reputation within the region.

Schemes like Kickstart are very beneficial but they can only help you, they can't make your business a success, only you can do that!

In our case they were helpful and an advisor named Fiaz was and is a pleasure to work with. Nevertheless, Websquare with or without Kickstart would have been successful the only difference being with Kickstart support it helped us get onto the road to success alot quicker.

Within three years to have a national client base and employ a strong team of specialist is an achievement and we look to keep the momentum going. Watch this space!

For more information about Websquare please check us out on www.websquare.co.uk .


Coun David Green, Bradford Council’s executive member for regeneration and economy (centre), with Websquare’s Tanveer Qamar and Adam Raja Coun David Green, Bradford Council’s executive member for regeneration and economy (centre), with Websquare’s Tanveer Qamar and Adam Raja

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