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Seeding Enterprise Across Our Communities

Dates
Times
9.30
-
3.30
LocationThe Standard, 135-139 High Street, Dumfries DG1 2QT
Price

Free Entry

Pathways South of Scotland Enterprise
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/seeding-enterprise-across-our-communities-workshop-dumfries-tickets-1242246686279

Seeding Enterprise Across Our Communities

Two day workshop 12-13 March 2025, at The Standard, Dumfries.

Do you have a spark of an idea for something you want to do that could earn money and grow into an enterprise?

Are you curious about what is involved in setting up a business but not sure where to start?

This relaxed two day workshop explores the early stage of starting a business and is aimed at women and under-represented groups in Scottish business.

Attendance is free. Lunch is provided as well as transport and childcare costs if required. 

The event runs from 9.30-3.30 each day. 

The venue is The Standard (formerly The Baker’s Oven), 135-139 High Street, Dumfries DG1 2QT.

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