Offering inspiration, guidance and support to the county’s business community
Oxfordshire’s business community are being encouraged to sign-up to the county’s Local Enterprise Partnership annual event and receive free support and guidance via its team of business advisors.
The yearly OxLEP conference – which has historically seen dozens of the county’s business leaders and representatives from across Oxfordshire’s SMEs gather – will this year take place on 30 October at the Oxford Belfry, near Thame.
On offer to delegates at the event will be the opportunity to speak with business advisors who can offer support, tips and guidance across a number of key areas, including issues and opportunities around growth, leadership and managing finance, as well as ‘people-focused’ areas, such as apprenticeship provision within businesses.
In addition to better understanding OxLEP’s business support offer, OxLEP will also highlight some of the key projects and programmes it has recently-delivered, producing significant impacts for the county’s business community, as well as wider Oxfordshire communities too.
This includes hundreds of Oxfordshire businesses continuing to receive bespoke business support plans via OxLEP’s online business support tool. Meanwhile, OxLEP continue to play a critical role in enhancing apprenticeship provision in the county thanks to its Social Contract programme.
The Social Contract has, to-date, secured over £1 million-worth of apprenticeship levy pledges from large Oxfordshire businesses, ensuring small businesses can in-turn access funding for their own apprenticeship provision.
This has so far included SMEs creating apprenticeship openings a variety of sectors, including in engineering, construction and health and social care – opportunities which would otherwise be lost to the county, with levy funding returning to the Treasury.
If you represent an Oxfordshire-based business, come along and find out more!