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Tata Steel announces start-up support for fifth year running

Business | | Published: 14:58, Thursday August 30th, 2018.

The Business Start-Up Programme has provided grants to 64 businesses and produced 79 new jobs since its launch in 2014

Tata Steel subsidiary UK Steel Enterprise has pledged support for new enterprises in Caerphilly County Borough – the fifth successive year it has done so.

Funded by Tata Steel subsidiary UK Steel Enterprise and Caerphilly County Borough Council, the Business Start-Up Programme has provided grants to 64 businesses and produced 79 new jobs since its launch in 2014.

This scheme provides resources to help residents of Caerphilly county borough set up a full-time business for the first time when other sources of funding are not available. The funding is a discretionary grant and can provide up to 50% of eligible project costs to a maximum of £500.

Business start-ups from all business sectors are considered, provided the business is based in Caerphilly County Borough. Eligible costs can include; capital equipment, ICT equipment, development of websites, marketing and building works within the business premises.

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