Showing posts with label St Helens Business News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St Helens Business News. Show all posts

13 Dec 2012

Mc Donalds Third Restaurant In St Helens

Mcdonalds-st helens
Fast food franchise Mc Donalds have submitted a planning application to build a third restaurant within St Helens. The proposed development will be on Chalon way close to the old Tesco store. It is understood that the company have no plans to close either of it's other stores within the town.

If the application is passed then the proposed 85 seat, two storey development will create around 65 new jobs.

It's obvious then that the folk of St Helens like fast food. Do we need a third Mcdonalds? What's your view?

20 Nov 2012

Starting a business in St Helens

starting a business in St Helens
Since January this year the St Helens Chamber have helped 38 new businesses to start up creating over 60 new jobs! Supported by funding from St Helens Council, the Chamber is committed to helping new and existing businesses in the borough through these trying times. The Chamber offers advice and a series of workshops aimed at delivering all the essential things that a new business owner should know including book keeping, marketing, and tax issues.

Start your own business in St Helens

If you have an idea for a new business and would like to know what help is available to you then why not attend the "Be your own Boss" event on Wednesday 5th December, 6pm – 8pm at the St Helens Chamber. To book a place call 0845 340 9980 or click here

28 Sept 2012

St Helens Market Traders Await Council Decision

Market Traders in St Helens await Council Decision
Market Traders await a decision
A number of small businesses in St Helens are awaiting a decision from St Helens Council after they were told this week that their rent would be increasing by 300%.

During a refurbishment of St Mary's Market earlier this year, St Helens Council placed extra stalls for the new Saturday Market with an affordable £10 per day rental. This initiative was influenced by the Mary Portas review of Town Centres which aimed to make trading for small businesses easier and to kick start the nations struggling town centres.

The Saturday market in St Helens has helped several small and startup businesses within the borough. The news of the rent increase however has come as a huge blow and at a time when these businesses are preparing for the Christmas period.

St Helens Market
Nappy Days - one of the affected businesses
We spoke with Lesley Pile, owner of Nappy Days, a new business that sells handmade gifts for baby showers and also a line of pamper gifts. She told us "The new dramatic rent increase came as a huge shock to us all, and all the traders have said they cannot now afford to continue in the Market. The Saturday Market has only been approx 50% occupied, at best, since it started on 21st July 2012. Rather than encourage new traders to come in, this increase will deter new traders and I cannot see how the Saturday Market can continue to operate."

Lesley went on further to say "My business is still in its infancy and I cannot currently afford to rent a permanent stall or shop/unit. The Saturday Market was the first rung on the ladder for me to establish my brand and make it more visible to the public. Now I will need to look elsewhere for that opportunity, potentially outside the Borough where I've already discovered this week I can have a permanent unit for half the proposed cost of the temporary one in St Marys, that would be a terrible shame for our town centre."

We also contacted Steve Littler, Estates Manager at St Helens MBC to ask for a comment about the proposed rent increase, Steve provided us with a response as follows: "As part of the refurbishment of St. Mary’s Market the council placed extra stalls in it for the new Saturday market to encourage new start ups with a £10 fee for the day. This was broadly in line with recommendations made in the Mary Portas review of Town Centres and was very much seen as an incentive to get businesses started. The increased rent of £30 applies to those businesses that have been coming for 4 weeks or more which is still very reasonable and an inexpensive way for newcomers to sell their goods. The idea was to give people a start on the entrepreneurial ladder in as cheap a way as possible in an established Town Centre retail environment. Consideration is currently being give to a phased increase in the charge in order to provide further assistance."

 Lesley and the other market traders are hopeful that the Council will re think their rent increase and continue to support small local businesses.