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A9 – Industrial Unit to Let

Office Unit to Let – Large open plan (1000 sq ft) – Ideal for multiple business use.

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Starting a business when economic conditions are tough

When market and employment conditions are uncertain, starting your own business may be an option worth examining.

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New support programme announced for start-ups

A new programme of support for those wanting to set up their own business has been announced this week.

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Positive Relations Project – Women Leading the Way

This qualification has been designed to recognise your knowledge, understanding and skills in the area of “Women Leading the Way” in public life and political life and to encourage all participants who are involved in this role to engage in this unique training initiative.

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North needs more help from Westminster: Balls

The continued dithering over devolving corporation taxsetting powers to Stormont should not be used as an excuse to stall on more immediate measures to help the north’s struggling economy, a leading British politician said yesterday.

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Omagh Enterprise can help you start a business!

Up to 5,000 business entrepreneurs braving the harsh economic times are to be rewarded with government help to get their business ideas off the ground.

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£600K Funding Available For Digital Innovators

Creative Industries KTN is running a half-day event to support the Technology Strategy Board’s funding call – Convergence in a Digital Landscape making £600K available in October 2012 for analytical feedback and metrics tools for converged media.

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How Important Is a Mobile-Optimized Site for Your Business?

The amount of time and money people are spending on mobile devices is growing rapidly and yet many businesses don’t have a website optimized for mobile — at what cost? […]

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Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

Ever wondered how your business idea would fare on ABC’s Shark Tank? Investor Barbara Corcoran has funded countless companies, many of which have gone on to enormous success. She’s learned to spot the startups that are most likely to succeed — and most likely to get funded.

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Innovation, research and development grants

The UK government encourages businesses in technological innovation and research and development (R&D) projects.

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Treat for Women in Business finalists

Judges meet this Friday to mull over the entries for this year’s Women in Business NI Awards.

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Funding to help innovate your business

Local businesses can apply for funding of up to £4,000 to access knowledge and expertise to develop innovative business solutions.

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The rise of the ‘mumpreneur’

More mums than ever are thinking up their own inventions and making money from them. We outline how mums can capitalise on that ‘light bulb moment’ EVERYONE knows that mums are full of bright ideas – and it seems the recession has prompted them to make money out of their ingenuity.

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5 Better Ways to Network on Twitter and LinkedIn

Social media is like a professional cocktail hour — a way to connect, share and interact with others beyond the confines of your cubicle.

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Reorganisations, restructurings and other major changes

When your business reaches a new stage in its development, you may need to change the way it is organised.

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What Bruce Springsteen Can Teach You About Building a Brand That Lasts

It happens to all marketers. They hit a moment when something dramatic and unexpected, or, more often than not, banal, affects their company’s position in the marketplace, and they don’t know how to react.

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Harnessing Creativity Programme Website and Maintanence Tender

Harnessing Creativity Programme Website and Maintanence Tender.

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National Minimum Wage rates changes

The National Minimum Wage (NMW) is a minimum amount per hour that most workers in the UK are entitled to be paid. The rate depends on age and whether the worker is an apprentice.

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Omagh engineering company wins export order ‘down under’

An Omagh-based engineering company – which has been fostering global links with the exporting of their innovative products over the past 20 years – is celebrating further success ‘down under’.

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Number of vacant retail premises on the rise in Omagh

Omagh’s business community received more gloomy news this week with latest figures showing that the number of vacant retail premises
has risen by two per-cent.

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