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Taking the steps to #BoostYourRecovery

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As businesses reset, plan their return from lockdown and focus on recovery, Andrew Leeming, programme manager at Boost, shares the latest strategy from Boost to support businesses in Lancashire.

In recent months, many businesses have faced some of the most significant challenges to their operations in living memory due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Boost listened to the concerns of Lancashire businesses and in response, we repositioned our service from growth support to resilience support.

Through Boost’s #AskForHelp campaign we have already helped thousands of Lancashire businesses by advising and guiding them to key information through our helpline and website.

For some businesses, thoughts may now be turning to recovery.

As you plan to return to work, reopen your business and welcome back employees, our team is here to help you #BoostYourRecovery. This is how we can help:

  • We have a range of webinars and other support available to all Lancashire businesses to help you understand what you need to do to bounce back.
  • The Recovery Hub contains articles and posts and is updated daily with resources on topics including continuity and operations, employment, people, finance, funding, leadership and planning as well as sales and marketing
  • We have a dedicated team on the end of our helpline which businesses can ring on 0800 488 0057 to discuss key information on cash grants, tax relief and loans, as well as further support available through the government.
  • Our core Boost growth support programmes are also available to support you. This includes access to a host of experienced mentors, a range of online workshops as part of our Growth Support Programme as well as specialist advice through our Boost Bespoke programme.

Throughout this difficult period, we have had amazing support from business partners from across Lancashire who have written articles, presented webinars, shared specialist advice or simply offered to be at the end of the phone to help other businesses. Let’s continue to support each other. If you would like to support the #BoostYourRecovery campaign please do get in touch.

Boost is here to help businesses whatever stage of recovery they are at. Don’t face this journey alone, visit our hub, use our support tools or speak to a member of our team about the right support to suit your unique needs. Andrew Leeming, Boost Programme Manager Andrew Leeming is the programme manager for Boost.
If you need advice on how to plan your recovery, Boost is here to help.

Get in touch by calling our team of business relationship managers on 0800 488 0057

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