Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Are you aged over 50 and interested in setting up your own business?

The Prince’s Initiative is a charity set up by HRH The Prince of Wales dedicated to enabling business creation by people aged 50 plus.

It is running a free course at The Greenway Business Centre in Harlow to help you prepare to run your own business.

The “Preparing to Run Your Own Business” course starts on October 3 and covers areas such as marketing, finance and researching your market.

Participants will learn about creating a business plan and work with an experienced business enterprise trainer during the three training days.

They will also benefit from an accredited SFEDI Level 2 Certificate qualification.

Following successful completion of the course you will be invited to attend a Prince’s Initiative celebratory networking event where you can celebrate your achievement and meet other mature entrepreneurs.

For more information about the course or to book a place, visit www.prime.org.uk/courses, email info@prime.org.uk or call 0845 862 2023.

Monday, August 20, 2012

Five Reasons to be Proud of Harlow


This has been a very special 10 days for Harlow. For five reasons:
 
SPORTS 
Personally, because of the amazing achievement by Andrew Osagie and Harlow Athletics Club in the Olympics. It was a proud moment, seeing Andrew run the 800m finals, just a split second behind the world record-holder. This is a tribute not just to Andrew but to the Harlow Athletics Club, which is now on the map as one of the great sporting clubs in Britain.
 
SCIENCE
The second reason is that Harlow is not only a place of sporting achievement, but of scientific excellence too. The Harlow Star has reported that the drugs-test centre for the 2012 Games - at GSK - will now be transformed into a world-leading biotech hub. £10 million has already been pledged by the Prime Minister. I have visited this plan myself, and seen the incredible high-tech work that goes on there. This cements Harlow's place as a scientific corridor in the East of England, and will help to bring skills and new technology into our town.
 
SKILLS AND EDUCATION
But we don't just have sporting and scientific success. The Conservative-led Government has now announced a new University Technical College - a pre-apprenticeship school -  that will be for 14 to 19-year-olds in Harlow. 600 local children will soon have the opportunity to study high-tech vocational qualifications in medicine and biotech, as well as Maths and English A-levels. This will fasttrack them, on a conveyor belt to jobs of the future. It is something i have campaigned very hard for over two years, along with Harlow College and Anglia Ruskin University, as well as top industry sponsors including Pearson UK, Raytheon, and GSK. The £10 million pound initial funding will go into the Harlow College campus - recently confirmed as the best college in not just England but the whole country. Doors will open in September 2014.
 
BUSINESS
It is not just sports, science, and skills. Harlow is open for business as well. Not only do we now have the highest business growth in the UK, but the Conservative-led Government has awarded our town "Enterprise Zone" status as well. This means superfast broadband, lower taxes, and investment in our infrastructure and roads. (E.g. £3.5 million has already been announced, to upgrade Edinburgh Way.) The Enterprise Zone will be a huge magnet for jobs and growth, and should create 5,000 extra jobs in the area.
 
CULTURE
Finally, Harlow has long been an official "scuplture town", because we have some of the finest visual and public art in the UK. It is a credit to the town's designers and arts societies - especially Gatehouse Arts, the Gibberd Gallery, and Parndon Mill, which are all thriving. Hundreds of residents have been flocking to exhibitions in these galleries in the last few months, proving that Harlow is rapidly becoming the cultural capital of the East of England.
 
For sport, science, skills, business, and culture, Harlow is the place to be. We should be hugely proud of this - especially Andrew Osagie and Harlow Athletics Club - and shout from the rooftops about what our town has achieved.
 
p.s. On top of the extra £24 million already allocated for protecting our local NHS, Harlow patients who use dialysis will now benefit from a new renal unit. The two new units should be available for use by Harlow patients from January 2013. This is excellent news for people who have had to travel three times a week for their dialysis and who can spend many hours travelling and waiting for hospital transport. To have services on Harlow's doorstep will be of great benefit to local patients and their families alike.

This article was originally written for the Harlow Star (16 August 2012). 


by Robert Halfon MP - Working Hard for Harlow.

Friday, August 3, 2012

10 Concrete Examples: How a Conservative-led Government is investing in Harlow


When I am out and about in Harlow, lots of people ask me the question: What has a Conservative-led Government done for us? 

This is a very fair question. 

Of course there are some national policies - such as keeping fuel prices down, and lower taxes for lower earners. But I wanted to look specifically at Harlow, to see how our town has benefited from Government initiatives. The truth is that despite the difficult economic climate, Harlow is becoming a magnet for Public investment. 

Since 2010, the Conservative-led Government has now announced more than £49 million extra of spending on Harlow’s skills, infrastructure, scientific excellence, business support, and our town's local NHS. No wonder David Cameron has even cited Harlow in Parliament, saying that "the only way is Essex!”

My full report follows below.

Key Facts:
      £49 million of extra taxpayer investment into Harlow, since 2010.
      £500 million investment from the private sector for the MedTech campus.
      Minimum of 5,000 extra jobs expected from the Enterprise Zone.
      Minimum of 4,000 extra jobs from the MedTech campus.
      78% rise in Harlow apprenticeships.
      600 opportunities for Harlow young people to gain high-tech medical vocational skills.

Prime Minister David Cameron has said: “I congratulate Harlow on the fantastic achievement that they have. That’s why we are backing it. The Government wants to play its part, not least by the Enterprise Zone in West Essex, thats covering Harlow, and we hope it will create 5,000 new jobs.”


SKILLS
1) A new University Technical College.
Investment: upto £10 million pounds.
            Timescale: opening September 2014.
           
A new academy for 14 to 19-year-olds in Harlow. 600 local children will have the opportunity to study high-tech vocational qualifications in medicine and biotech, as well as Maths and English A-levels. The scheme was first spearheaded by me. It is also backed by Harlow College and Anglia Ruskin University, as well as top industry sponsors including Pearson UK, Raytheon, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), and global engineering giant, Johnson Controls.[1]

Principal of Harlow College, Colin Hindmarch, said: “I'm delighted that a University Technical College will now open in Harlow. It was thanks especially to two years of solid hard work from Robert Halfon MP, who has campaigned publicly and behind the scenes. From the beginning, Rob has worked tirelessly to make this happen. He is passionate about apprenticeships - and even employs a Harlow College apprentice in his office.”


2) 78% rise in Harlow Apprenticeships.
Investment: £Unknown.
Timescale: 2010 - 2012.

New figures show that Harlow saw a 78% increase in the number of people starting an apprenticeship last year - up from 450 to 800. This is because funding for new apprenticeships is rocketing, with record-breaking numbers of new apprentices across the country. On top of this, the Government has announced that from 2012:

      Businesses and training providers from Harlow can bid for a share of £6 million from the Higher Apprenticeship Fund. This will support the development of thousands of new Higher Apprenticeships in sectors including aerospace, energy and renewable technologies.

      Small and medium-sized businesses from Harlow without any young apprentices, who hire one, are eligible for a £1,500 bonus, with up to 40,000 payments available.

      Harlow businesses can bid for a share of a £250 million fund to boost skills in their workplace, giving employers rather than training providers direct access to funding for training.

     I also employ a Harlow College apprentice in his office.[2]

Apprentice Minister John Hayes MP said: “Robert Halfon is a great champion of apprenticeships. He has even taken on an apprentice himself - one of the first MPs ever to do so.”


3) Pupil Premium for Harlow schools.
Investment: £1 million.
Timescale: 2010 - 2012.

The Conservative Education Secretary - Michael Gove - has brought in a new kind of funding to help the poorest pupils, worth an extra £1 million to Harlow schools this year. Local schools such as Burnt Mill have used the cash to help invest in literacy and numeracy - boosting their GCSE results to some of the highest they have yet achieved.[3] These payments are excellent news with the money going to help the most vulnerable children in Harlow.


INFRASTRUCTURE
4) £3.5 million to upgrade Edinburgh Way.
Investment: £3.5 million.
Timescale: 2013.

Harlow’s congested road network has been awarded a £3.5 million grant from the Government, following the town’s bid to become one of the UK’s flagship Enterprise Zones. The Conservative-led Government has granted Harlow the money to upgrade the A414 along Edinburgh Way and provide new access routes to the two Enterprise Zone sites in London Road and Templefields. [4]


5) £500,000 study into new M11 junction.
Investment: £500,000.
Timescale: 2011 - 2012.

Essex County Council have awarded Harlow £500,000 to plan a new M11 junction (7a). Having campaigned for an extra M11 junction for over six years, since the election I have worked with Essex Council to secure a major investment into planning this. A detailed schematic of the junction will soon be worked up, so that we can bid to the Department for Transport for the cash to build it. Essex Council have also said that a new junction on the M11 is now their "number one priority in Essex", following my campaign.

Finally, I have successfully pushed for a Commons debate on the M11 junction in order to get this higher up the Government’s agenda. While Harlow won't get a new junction for many years, the project will soon be “shovel-ready” and we can start bidding to the Government for money.[5]

Transport Minister Norman Baker MP said: “I congratulate Robert Halfon on securing the debate on traffic and the road network in Harlow, and on the strong presentation of his case. Although only recently elected to the House, he has already asked questions about traffic and road issues in Harlow, and I was pleased to respond to his first debate on a subject that is clearly of great importance to him and his constituents.”


BUSINESS AND JOBS
6) Enterprise Zone in medical technology.
Investment: will create a minimum of 5,000 jobs. Super-fast broadband. Tax-breaks.
Timescale: opening April 2013.

West Essex has been named as a new “Enterprise Zone” by the Government, after a two-year campaign from me to make this happen. In two large industrial estate in Harlow, employers could benefit from a 100% business rate discount, worth up to £275,000 over a five year period, as well as superfast broadband and simpler planning rules. All business rates growth within the zone, for at least 25 years, will be retained by the local authorities to support their economic priorities.[6]


SCIENTIFIC INNOVATION
7) New science park at the Olympic Laboratory.
Investment: £10 million.
Timescale: opening September 2012.

In the last week, the Conservative-led Government have just announced a £10 million investment in Harlow: a brand new scientific centre focusing on phenome/biotech. This is fantastic news. The site will be at the GSK plant and will replace the laboratories there currently working on drugs testing for the 2012 Olympics. This is a huge boost for scientific research in our town, and will cement our place as a scientific corridor in the East of England.[7]


8) Med-Tech Campus for Harlow.
Investment: £500 million, plus Government planning support.
Timescale: 2012 onwards.

A new medical technology campus with a centre in Harlow is expected to create 12,500 jobs in Essex, and generate £1.2 billion for Britain. Backed strongly by the Government, the Anglia Ruskin MedTech Campus will provide one of the world's largest health innovation spaces for companies of all sizes. 120 acres of land has already been identified to accommodate the 1.7 million square feet of floor space, across the county. 

This fits perfectly with the Enterprise Zone, the new University Technical College, the extra investment in Harlow’s local NHS, and with the new science park on the site of the Olympic Laboratories.[8]


NHS AND HEALTH



9) £24 million extra for Harlow’s local NHS.
Investment: £24 million.
Timescale: 2010 - 2012.

The Government's NHS reforms and extra investment have brought in an extra £24 million so far into our local health service. This cash has helped Princess Alexandra Hospital to protect their A&E department. In fact, PAH have spent an extra £850,000 hiring new staff this year, including in A&E and emergency care. They have hired three extra consultants, and two more are on the way. PAH have also hired more nurses this year; and vacancies are being filled all the time.

Ultimately, this has helped Princess Alexandra to reduce waiting times. More than 93 per cent of Harlow patients are now seen faster than four hours, this year. Nationally, there are now 100,000 more patients treated every month. Britain now has 4,000 extra doctors and 4,000 fewer managers; more clinical staff; and the number of people in mixed-sex wards is down by 94 per cent. The number of people on long-term waiting lists has also hit record lows. 

In addition, there is also a new Cancer Drugs Fund of £200 million a year to help Harlow cancer patients get greater access to cancer drugs that their doctors recommend for them.[9]


10) New NHS renal unit for Harlow.
Investment: Confidential. Procurement still ongoing.
Timescale: opening January 2013.

Rob with PAH Volunteer
On top of the extra £24 million already allocated for protecting our local NHS, Harlow patients who use dialysis will benefit from a new renal unit. This has been announced by the Midlands and East Specialised Commissioning Group (SCG) following a formal tendering process. The two new units should be available for use by Harlow patients from January 2013. This is excellent news for people who have to travel three times a week for their dialysis and who can spend many hours travelling and waiting for hospital transport. To have services on their doorstep will be of great benefit to the patients and their families.[10]





by Robert Halfon MP - Working Hard for Harlow.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Harlow Business Exhibition is best yet


Organisers Mick Granger, Ian Hudson, Robert Halfon, Brenda Bailey, Khaled Khan and Sue Sowerby. Pic: HAR0834222
Today, the Harlow Star has said:

"THIS year’s Harlow Business Exhibition has been hailed "the best yet" after pulling in crowds of more than 700 people on Tuesday." 

"Back for the third year running, the Star-sponsored event took place at The Manor Of Groves Hotel in High Wych and saw a total of 100 local firms set up stall to promote their business."

I had a fantastic day at the Exhibition, meeting with local entrepreneurs and business people. Special thanks should go to exhibition co-director Brenda Bailey, of Harlow-based Bailey Book-keeping Services, and also to all the sponsors exhibitors and visitors. Event organisers the Sowerby Group really put on a great show.


These kinds of events are hugely important, as they prove that Harlow is open for business. Regular readers will know that our town has also been celebrated for having the highest business growth in the UK - and praised by the Prime Minister in Parliament. We need to keep that momentum going. 


You can read more on the Harlow Star website HERE



by Robert Halfon MP - Working Hard for Harlow.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Harlow: The most entrepreneurial Town in Essex


One thing that I believe is truly great about Harlow, is that our town is full of entrepreneurs. We have a can-do hardwork culture. On top of this, we also have thousands of dynamic companies that take on apprentices, like Destiny Hairdressing in the Greenway, run by Danielle Field, plus many other local shops and cafes.

Many hundreds of these are mini-businesses: one or two people outfits, start-up companies, and entrepreneurs who run their business from home.

When I am out and about, people who work in these firms often tell me that they feel Government is getting in the way of jobs and growth. But I’m pleased to say that at last we have a Government that is making life easier for Harlow entrepreneurs.

First of all, residents will be allowed to start a business in their home, if they are a social tenant, for the first time in history.

Secondly, profits tax is being cut to 26p for large firms, and 20p for small firms.

Thirdly, we are extending the Small Business Rate-Relief Holiday for another year. This will save 900 small firms in Harlow at least £1,500 each.

Fourthly, we will fund an extra 250,000 apprenticeships over the next four years. Apprenticeships in Essex have already risen by 44% this year, including my own Harlow apprentice who works with me in Parliament.

Fifthly, we are bringing in lower taxes for lower earners, by raising the threshold of income tax nearly £7,500 this year, and again to £8,105 in 2012. This will make the average Harlow worker £326 better off than they are today.

Harlow’s entrepreneurial spirit is well-documented. We have 2,500 firms registered in the town, and new start-ups all the time. Perhaps this is one of the reasons that local unemployment is coming down?

Since the height of the recession, at least 500 people Harlow who were unemployed have come back into work. I am proud to say that Harlow is well and truly open for business. We are starting to make our mark as the most entrepreneurial town in Essex.

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Friday, January 22, 2010

Action needed to help Harlow Companies


I often visit Harlow businesses, and they tell me the same thing again and again:

"Much more needs to be done to help local businesses move out of recession".

Unfortunately, More firms have gone bust during this recession than in any previous downturn.

The latest Government figures show that in the last quarter, across Essex, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, 18 companies faced being wound up.

But the message from Labour Ministers is ‘don’t start a business, don’t buy your home, don’t try and leave money to your children, don’t try and get on’. They’ve made it so difficult to employ people, and impossible to start a business.

I believe that a series of practical steps to promote enterprise and new business. That is why I support new Conservative proposals to:
  • End Labour’s practice of pushing thousands of businesses into bankruptcy over small amounts of unpaid taxes. Jobs would be saved and entrepreneurs would be given the support they deserve. The statutory threshold over which the Government can petition to make a business insolvent would be raised:
  • Boost social mobility by ending the unfair restrictions on people starting a business in social housing. Social tenants could become entrepreneurs, creating new jobs and opportunities. Measures to prevent noise and nuisance would remain in place.
  • Make it easier for people to set up new enterprises by cutting the time it takes to open a new business. Britain should become the fastest place in the world to start a business. Under Labour, it takes twice as long to start one in the UK as in the USA, Denmark or Hong Kong. The number of forms needed to register a new business will be cut, moving towards a ‘one-click’ registration model.
These changes come on top of Conservative plans to reduce small company corporation tax rates to 20p; to make small business rate relief automatic in England, saving small firms up to £1,260 per year; and to abolish tax on the jobs created by new businesses in the first two years of a Conservative Government.

To move out of recession, local firms in the Harlow area need a strong helping hand to help create new jobs and expand their business. It is good that Conservatives will remove the obstacles in the way of new firms and stop the taxman kicking local firms when they’re down.

P.S. For Further details, see the Conservative Business Relations website HERE

Friday, November 27, 2009

Going to Glaxo SmithKline

I was really pleased to visit Glaxo SmithKline (GSK) today. Whenever I drive past the huge site in Harlow, I always think of Gotham City and wonder when Batman is going to appear. The architecture of the huge GSK estate is just huge and forms a remarkable backdrop as you drive to and from the Pinnacles.

I was invited by GSK officials to tour the site and meet with a senior manager to discuss current concerns. It was fascinating to see some of the Laboratories at close hand and wonder at the research that was taking place. Whatever one's view of big drug corporations, it is good that Harlow hosts a company like GSK. It shows the importance of the town as a strategic venue for scientific research - which will be enhanced when Anglia Ruskin University arrives in Harlow. GSK have some exciting plans as to how the Harlow Estate will be utilised over the coming months and years, and I await further developments with interest.

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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Budget Nightmare

It will take a few hours to digest today's Budget, but there are a few horrific figures, enough to keep us all awake at night.
One of the most worrying is the fact that the Government has drowned us in debt. By 2013-14, debt will reach 79% of Gross Domestic Product. This is a historic high for debt to reach such levels.

With unemployment now at 2.1 million and government borrowing now hitting a record £90 billion, we will be paying for the Government's mishandling of the economy for decades to come.

On tax, the news is also bad, with yet more steep rises in fuel and alcohol duties.
More Later.








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