On Thursday the 26th March Bedford Primary School held a Business Community Event for invited guests who got the chance to find out all about the award winning internet radio station and web site - ‘Bedford Beats’ - created by the schools very own pupils!
The enterprising children who make up the Bedford Beats crew gave a lively presentation introducing the station and website as well as displaying their own marketing skills. Representatives from each of the participating businesses, which included Vision 2000, Asda, Enable, Making Faces, Sprinter Printer and Facelift, were interviewed by the children who learned first hand about a number of different enterprises and organisations. With their new found business knowledge the children will be creating a range of exclusive adverts for each of the supporting businesses in the coming weeks.
The station and website, funded by local regeneration enterprise initiative Stepclever, has been running since last September and the Bedford Beats crew have been busy uploading stories and podcasts allowing pupils to read the stories that are important to them.
The children have already completed a number of blogs, articles and podcasts from various activities and have uploaded them onto their website. http://www.radiowaves.co.uk/bedford
Stepclever is a free service available to anyone who lives or runs a business in the wards of Linacre, Derby, County, Kirkdale, Anfield or Everton.
Merseyside based social enterprise Elixir Foundations has been congratulated by a member of the Cabinet Office for achieving fantastic growth over the last year and being shortlisted for a prestigious RBS SE100 “Trailblazing Newcomer” award. Minister for Civil Society, Nick Hurd MP said “I am very impressed with the business that Elixir Foundations has set up, experiencing fantastic growth for a new business alongside a powerful social mission that [they] deliver so successfully.”
Northwest Business Finance Ltd (NWBF) with support from the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) can today (15th June 2010) announce the successful fund managers for The North West Fund.
Hamra Alam, a Northwest Enterprise Ambassador, brought her entrepreneurial expertise over to Notre Dame Catholic College of the Arts on Friday 21st May, 2010 to discuss fashion enterprise with over 100 eager pupils. Hamra Alam, originally from South Yorkshire, is an up and coming fashion designer with an international client list to prove it.
When is a container not a container? When Bootle Containers are involved.