Friday, August 1, 2025

Business Gateway Growth Hub partners with Government to boost access to support for local businesses

The Business Gateway Growth Hub has welcomed a new partnership with the Government as part of its Business Growth Service.

The Growth Hub, operating across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, is part of the new service – which is led by the Department for Business and Trade (DBT).

The national service is designed to make it easier for businesses across the UK to locate and access the support they need to start, grow and succeed. It links businesses with free, expert and impartial advice – including local support through regional growth hubs across England.

The new Business Growth Service addresses feedback from businesses that support has previously been difficult to navigate, by connecting support from the UK Government with the vital services also delivered through local partners.

Phoebe Dawson, director of business skills, Leicester and Leicestershire Business and Skills Partnership, is responsible for the Business Gateway Growth Hub.

She said: “The Business Growth Service will offer businesses in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland seamless access to both local and national support.

“This new collaboration will ensure businesses in our region can easily find the right help to start up, grow, and also consider routes to international trade – as and when they need it.”

The Business Gateway Growth Hub will continue to provide personalised support to businesses in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. But it will also be able to connect users with wider government resources through the new, integrated system provided by the Business Growth Service.

Dr Yasin El Ashrafi BEM, managing director of Leicester-based HQ Recording and HQ CAN CIC, said: “Our area has some of the most talented and diverse entrepreneurs in the country and accessing the right support can help them to thrive.

“This new service makes it easier for local businesses to get that support, unlock their full potential, and help to grow our local economy.”

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