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New jobs and new location for NuBlue

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A Lancaster based web agency has created 5 new jobs following the relocation to a larger premises in the town centre, which was supported with a growth grant.

Due to continued growth, NuBlue outgrew their previous accommodation at the InfoLab21 Knowldege Business Centre and have relocated to White Cross.

To help with the move and with property refurbishments, NuBlue contacted Regenerate Pennine Lancashire, who provide support and finance to help local businesses start and grow. Regenerate helped NuBlue access a grant of nearly £28,000 to contribute towards the full cost of the project. The grant was supported by the Government’s Regional Growth Fund.

Michael Ashworth, Managing Director at NuBlue, said:

“We have a three year roadmap to grow our business, and the move will help us create new, skilled roles to bring our staff level up to 35 and our annual turnover up to £1.8m. The grant from Regenerate helped us move faster with our growth plans and ensure the new premises was fit for purpose.”

About Growth Grants

There are grants available for eligible growth-hungry Lancashire-based businesses ranging from £5,000 up to £1million. The grants can support capital investment projects that will stimulate growth, leverage additional investment from other sources and create jobs. To apply for support, complete our online form or call 0800 488 0057.

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