Supplier Development Programme events

Scottish SMEs and third sector organisation interested in working with the public sector can access help from the Supplier Development Programme. SDP offers expert training, support and information to help you win work and grow your business, all completely free. Find out more at Events & Training | Supplier Development Programme (sdpscotland.co.uk)

Covid-19 Business Support update – December 2021

Following announcements of further COVID19 Business Support, all information related to what support is available, eligibility and how to apply can be found on the Find Business Support website: https://findbusinesssupport.gov.scot/coronavirus-advice For specific information on the Hospitality Top-up Fund, please visit: https://www.gov.scot/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-december-and-january-business-support-top-up-hospitality-information-for-businesses/ Please note that North Ayrshire Council will not be administering the application process for

Irvine firm expands tenfold

An Irvine based storage solutions firm has cemented its rapid expansion by moving into premises which are ten times larger than their current base. Council Leader Joe Cullinane presented the keys to local business, Rackit, this week when they met to celebrate this latest milestone in the company’s successful journey. The business will move from

North Ayrshire Is Open For Business

North Ayrshire is open for business… and one of the Council’s key strategic locations could offer a company a new home. That was the message this week as the Council continues its work to reenergise the local economy as Covid-19 restrictions loosen. i3 – Scotland’s largest Life Science enterprise area – which includes Annickbank Innovation

Charter marks major step forward in Community Wealth Building journey

5th October 2020 SUPPORT for a bold and fresh approach to rebuilding the Ayrshire economy has today (Monday) received significant support from major public bodies. North Ayrshire Council’s Community Wealth Building Strategy was launched in May and outlined a bold new economic model with a focus on wellbeing and inclusion to reduce poverty and inequality

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