Thursday 15 November 2012

The PTYBS Awards

Craig Dunlop, Elly Knight and PTYBS Regional Manager, Alithea Watson, at the Awards
What a great time we  had at the PTYBS (formerly PSYBT) Awards held on Tuesday at the City Chambers in Glasgow. 

Of the six Regional Finalists, Highland was represented by EllyKnight (no relation!) and Craig Dunlop from the Red Roof Cafe in Skye.  We didn't win but Elly and Craig took away a cheque for £750 and made quite a few new friends at the Event,  which was hosted by Fred MacAulay.

The overal Winner was Bright Care from Edinburgh.

For more information, contact PTYBS or in Highland, Alithea Watson on 01463 228340

Saturday 10 November 2012

Saturday Music - "Trespassers" by The State Broadcasters

Here's a video from The State Broadcasters (featuring Inverness's very own Gillian Fleetwood). the song is from their new album "The Ghosts We Must Carry".

Thursday 8 November 2012

Business IT Guide


If  you've an isssue with any aspect of IT in your business then this might be a good place to go....

"Digital Highlands and Islands have launched the Business IT guide, which has been created in partnership with e-skills UK. The guide is available at www.digitalhiguide.co.uk. 

The website contains 150 guides written by IT specialists, with a focus on helping Highlands and Islands businesses increase productivity and efficiency through the use of IT. 

In addition to the 150 guides, businesses and social enterprises with additional questions can also ‘Ask the Expert’ by submitting questions through the website, where they will be answered by an IT expert. 

The online IT guides and specialised ‘Ask the Expert’ functionality are provided at no cost to Highlands and Islands businesses and social enterprises, visit the website now and find out more..".

Thursday 25 October 2012

Starter for 6 Roadshow - Inverness. 8th November 2012


If you're looking for support for your creative venture, here's a  message from the Cultural Enterprise Office about the 2013 Starter for 6 Programme:

"Starter for 6 is Scotland’s premier start-up and investment programme for creative industry entrepreneurs and is now in its seventh year. 

Originated by Nesta, the programme has been produced and delivered by the Cultural Enterprise Office since 2009. In that time Cultural Enterprise Office has developed the skills and talents of 162 businesses and 187 participants and awarded over £490,000 in investment to 88 new creative industry start-ups. 

This year's Main Programme will run in Glasgow/Edinburgh and Dundee The programme provides successful applicants with: 
  • Four enterprise training sessions designed to provide you with the business skills to turn your idea into reality. The sessions cover  costing, pricing and marketing to pitching and presentation skills giving you confidence and providing you with the content to build a robust business plan. 
  •  Peer mentoring or coaching. 
  • The opportunity to network and share ideas with like minded entrepreneurs in training sessions and events. 
  •  The opportunity to become part of the growing Starter for 6 Network. 
  • The opportunity to pitch for up to £10,000 of grant funding at the end of the training programme in order to take your business forward. br />"
The Inverness Roadshow will take place at the Ironworks on the 8th November and details can be found here:

"Bye Bye B&B" - a new Book from Joan Campbell MBE

Author, tourism guru, Chair of  The  Federation of Small Business up here (and good friend of Business Gateway) Joan Campbell MBE has a new book out  - and its Highland launch is taking place in Waterstones, Inverness on 1st November.   If it's anything like her previous books - it will be very funny, informative and a damned good (Christmas?) present.

For more info about the book and its launch, follow this link to Joan's website.

Tuesday 16 October 2012

Preparing to Export: 14/15 November


Here's a message from HIE about their Introduction to Exporting Event in Inverness 0n 14/15 November:

"Highlands and Islands Enterprise, in partnership with Scottish Development International, is offering a Preparing to Export - Introductory course. 

This is fully funded by Smart Exporter, an ambitious new international trade skills programme, and is targeted at Highlands & Islands companies that are thinking about exporting for the first time or are in the early stages of exporting. 

Delivered by Giraffe Consulting, the programme runs over two consecutive days. Benefits of attending include: 
  • Understanding the basics of exporting & opportunities in international markets 
  • Gaining the skills & confidence to succeed in highly competitive international markets 
  • Developing a practical export plan to help your business to grow...."
Full Details from this Link

Monday 8 October 2012

Advancing Your Social Enterprise, Helmsdale, 30 October


A message from HISEZ about a networking event being held in in Helmsdale on the 30th October 2012:

"This event, which includes lunch, digs into the details of everything you need to consider when developing your Social Enterprise, whether that is writing a business plan; working out your legal structure; expressing the vision clearly. 

Do you have a social enterprise challenge? 

Find out how Interface – The knowledge connection for business can help you. Interface provide a free and impartial service matching organisations across all sectors with Scotland’s Universities and Research Institutions making available world class knowledge, expertise and research facilities to help with your business challenge. 

 It’s aimed at those who already started a Social Enterprise and are at the next stages of development - where do you take it, financial planning and where can you get help. You will have the chance to sign up for one 2 one time with HISEZ advisers and find out what support is available to help you advance your Social Enterprise.

For more information: Link

Opportunities in WoodFuel Event in Ardgay

Here's an invite from the Scottish Agricultural College for their Woodfuel Demonstration Day:
 
 Date: 12th October 2012 Location: Culrain Farm, Ardgay 
Time: 10:00 - 15:30 
Cost: Free (includes lunch) 

The opportunity to reduce or negate the cost of heating and even potentially create an income from heating your home and/or business should not be overlooked.

With the increase in heating bills and other utilities, the opportunity to reduce or negate the cost of heating and even potentially create an income from heating your home and/or business should not be overlooked. The Renewable Heat Incentive scheme could do just that as essentially the government will pay you to heat your house and business. 

The meeting will give you the opportunity to: 
  • Hear about funding opportunities under the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) 
  • See a domestic log gasification system in action and hear about Mr and Mrs Hendersons practical experience of choosing, installing and operating this system on the farm 
  • Find out what to consider when choosing a boiler – do you go for log, chip or pellet? 
  • See firewood processing machinery in action 
  • Hear about managing farm woodlands for woodfuel 
  • See a large scale woodchip boiler in action – what are the costs, pros and cons? 
  • ‘Pick the brains’ of other farmers, forestry managers and woodfuel specialists 
he event is free but places are limited so early booking is recommended. To book a place or for further information, please contact us either by email charlotte.holland@sac.co.uk or phone SAC Consulting on 01463 233266.

Tuesday 4 September 2012

UHI Business Idea Competition 2012



It's that time of year again....

"At CREATE we want to help all learners to acquire an enterprising mind-set. We seek to inspire and support students to realise their potential and to develop entrepreneurial behaviours and skills for business and self-employment. 

The UHI Business Idea Competition is an ideal opportunity for anyone who has an interesting and innovative business idea. The competition is open to all students enrolled at any UHI College, and to everybody aged 16 or over living in the Highlands and Islands, Moray or Perthshire. 

It is very straightforward to enter, with only four questions to answer. If you have more than one idea, why not submit them all? You may submit as many applications as you wish, and the on-line entry system allows you to have more than one entry in preparation at one time. 

 Completed entries must be received by the judges by 24 October 2012 to be eligible to win a share of the £7,500 prize fund...."

For more info and to apply follow this link:

Friday 24 August 2012

"Celebrate Open Learning" in Kinlochbervie

If you're based around Kinlochbervie you might be interested in the North West Training Centre's Open Day on the 6th September.  The event will promote the Training Centre's wide range of courses and Marianne Ross, Business Gateway's Recruitment Adviser, will be going along too.

For more information, take a look at The North West Training Centre website: Link

Wild Game Company - In the Top Five....

 The Wild Game Co., owned by Ardgay's Andy Waugh and launched with help from Business Gateway, has been announced by the Evening Standard as one of the top 5 Game Restaurants in London.

Andy's business uses the finest of Sutherland's game products supplied by the family business, the Ardgay Game Company.


Read the full article here: Link
Wild Game Co. website: Link


Monday 20 August 2012

Indian Summer being Filmed in Durness


 A major new film, starring Kevin McKidd and Ashley Jensen is planned to be made in Durness in Spring 2013.  Indian Summer is set in 1967 and describes the impact on a Highland family of a Native American US Marine's arrival in their community.

This is just the latest in a series of films and TV programmes made in the County, capitalising on Sutherland's scenic assets -  and also on the availability of local skills and support.

For further details, contact Trish Shorthouse at the Highland Film Commission: www.scotfilm.org


Monday 6 August 2012

Business Gateway Workshops in Sutherland

Here's a list of Business Gateway workshops being held in Sutherland over the next few months:

2 Day Business Start-Up
Tues 23rd – Wed 24th October
9.30am – 4pm
Community Learning Centre, Brora
Marketing & Selling
Thursday 13th December
9.30am – 4pm
Community Learning Centre, Brora 
Record Keeping
Friday 14th December
9.30am – 4pm
Community Learning Centre, Brora 


 
You can download workshop details here (Google Docs PDF Files):
1. Business Start
2. Marketing & Selling/Record Keeping


For more information about Business Gateway courses in other areas, visit our Events Calendar:
To book a place, contact Lesley Allan on 01463 713889 or lesley.allan@highland-opportunity.com

Monday 30 July 2012

"The Greatest"

© Christina Jansen
Probably one of the most haunting and touching pictures you'll see this year.  The unmistakeable profile of Muhammad Ali at the Olympic Stadium - reflected in a portrait by Lola Nicol.

Lola, who lives in Brora, Sutherland, is a recently-supported PTYBS business and was commissioned to produce a piece to commemorate "The Greatest's" 70th Birthday.  The painting is part of a major exhibition being held at the Smokehouse Gallery in London.

Link to Lola's website: 

Link to PTYBS/PSYBT:

Thursday 19 July 2012

Report: Socio-Economic Impact of Dounreay Decommissioning



For statistics fans, HIE have released a survey of the economy in Caithness & North Sutherland (mainly Caithness) based on the effects of  the Dounreay redevelopment.

"The study - "The Socio-economic Impacts of Dounreay Decommissioning" - was commissioned by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) and Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd (DSRL) from Grangeston Economics as a follow-up to a previous study from 2006. It examined economic data as well as surveying Dounreay workers, contractors and local supply-chain companies...."

Link to HIE Website and Report Download

Wednesday 18 July 2012

Sutherland Show 2012

We'll be setting up the Business Gateway stand at the Sutherland Agricultural Show this coming Saturday - 21st July. That's me and Marianne Ross, the Business Gateway Employment Adviser.  If you're at the Show, come and have a chat.

Monday 9 July 2012

Elphin Music Festival

 This coming Saturday (14th July) sees the Elphin Music Festival being held in and around the Elphin Community Hall.  There's an incredible amount of entertainment  - culminating in a performance by The Naked Strangers and other great acts.

For more info. about the Festival, follow this Link

Armadale Salmon on Film


Armadale Salmon (Link) on Sutherland's North Coast are the subject of a recent documentary film produced by New Moon Films

"Armadale Salmon Fishing is a family firm based in Bettyhill, a small village on the north coast of Scotland. Owner James Mackay has built up the fishery over the past 25 years and the company is now entering its third generation of the family..."

To see a clip from the film, follow this link: Video

Thursday 5 July 2012

SCDI Business Excellence Awards


We've been asked to pass on the details of this year's SCDI Business Excellence Awards being held in Inverness on 14 September 2012:

"...The SCDI Highlands and Islands Business Excellence Awards provide a unique platform to showcase the achievements of the region's organisations and celebrate excellence in a wide range of sectors. The event is a highlight in the Highland Business calendar attended by over 340 guests drawn from across the business and economic community.

We are delighted to announce that Andrew Dixon, Chief Executive of Creative Scotland, will be the guest speaker at this year’s Highlands & Islands Annual Dinner & Business Excellence Awards. ....with after dinner entertainment provided by Hugh Dennis, and the evening hosted by the BBC broadcaster Sally Magnusson, the evening promises to be one to remember. 

Entries are currently being sought for the following award categories:
Benromach Award for Excellence in International Business This award will be presented to the organisation, based in the Highlands and Islands, which can best demonstrate a track-record of outstanding achievement in the global marketplace.  

The Crown Estate One to Watch Award for Excellence in a Marine Business This award will be presented to the small marine business, based in the Highlands and Islands, which can best demonstrate emerging growth potential and innovation. This should be supported by evidence of business performance, environmental care and sustainability and may also include local community involvement.  

Global Energy Award for Excellence in People Development This award will be presented to the organisation, based in the Highlands and Islands, which can best demonstrate its commitment to developing the skills of its employees. 

Highlands and Islands Enterprise Award for Excellence in Research and Innovation This award will be presented to the organisation, based in the Highlands and Islands, which can best demonstrate the application of Research and/or Innovation to improve their competitiveness.  

ScotRail Award for Excellence in Business Service & Engagement This award will be presented to the business, in the Highlands and Islands, which has had the greatest impact on other businesses or their sector through innovative service or engagement. 

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency Award for Excellence in Environmental Sustainability This award will be presented to the business or organisation, based in the Highlands and Islands, which can best demonstrate its commitment and overall approach to improving its environmental performance and resource efficiency.

SCDI Highlands & Islands Chairman's Award for Oustanding Business Achievement This award will be presented to the company, based in the Highlands and Islands, which best demonstrates having made a significant positive contribution to the regional economy...."


All the event details can be found here: Link

Wednesday 4 July 2012

Business Gateway - Specialist Teams

In Business Gateway Highland & Moray we've just formed a few specialist teams from within our ranks looking at key sectors to the Highland econonomy.  I'm on the "Creative Industries" and (unsurprisingly, some might say) the "Food & Drink" teams.

The aim is not to substitute for any of our hard-working partner organisations but just to find a way of finding out what's going on in each of these sectors, identify the key players and then passing this information on to our colleagues and clients. Similarly, each team can pass on details of Business Gateway activities to the relevant suppoprt agencies; hopefully avoiding duplication and gaps.

The Creative Industries group had brief meeting yesterday and we were pleased to welcome Gordon Brown of "Brown's Gallery" who gave us some pointers about existing support provision, his own concerns and his work with North Highland Connections.

If anyone out there connected with the Creative Industries (or Food & Drink sector) wants to make any comments about how Business Gateway can help or just wants to keep us posted on any events and activities, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Business Gateway Music - Fiona J MacKenzie

Fiona J MacKenzie has just released her brilliant album "Archipelago" and is touring to promote it.  The tour includes Kenya, New Mexico, the Scottish Parliament  - and Lochinver Village Hall on 21 August 2012.  For more details and a quick listen to the album, visit Fiona's website.

EBG 2012 - Slovakia

So we're safely back from Slovakia after a fantastic European Business Game centred in Čadca; enjoying the hospitality of the local school, its staff and students.

Out Team:  Gabby, Freya, Gemma, Kari and Elise at the Final...
This year's EBG featured teams from Italy, Czech Republic, Croatia, Faroe Islands, France, England, Slovakia and, of course, Scotland.  The Overall winner was the Faroese Team " Grasstastic" but the Fortrose company "ScanIn Life" was a  very worthy runner-up.
 
A programme of visits and activities included a tour of the amazing KIA Slovakia site (for a taste of what we saw follow this link) and places of cultural significance including Strečno Castle (below)

The Team at The Castle
The completely incorruptible judges..






Thanks to our hosts for making this event so memorable...

For more information about EBG in Scotland, contact Kenny MacInnes, our National Project Coordinator.

Thursday 14 June 2012

HIE Food & Drink Strategy Forum - 21 June 2012

HIE has organised a Food & Drink Strategy Forum to be held at Cowan House, Inverness on 21 June 2012.

"Organised as part of the Smart Exporter programme, this free to attend forum is designed to highlight the importance of developing an international strategy and raise awareness of the support available to companies, giving them the best chance of achieving their international ambitions. 

Benefits to companies attending this forum: 
  • Understanding the importance of preparation and planning before embarking on international growth 
  • Sharing experiences, concerns, challenges and opportunities with like-minded business leaders from the food and drink sector 
  • Learning about the support available through Smart Exporter...."


For more information: Link

Business Gateway Music - Dead Man's Waltz

Here's a catchy little number from Dead Man's Waltz. The video features a Heinkel 111  - which is probably a first.

Emmeline - The Dead Man's Waltz from William Johnstone on Vimeo.

For more info, visit the DMW website: Link

Friday 8 June 2012

European Information Clinic, Golspie, 27 June 2012


Are there European opportunities for your business? Let us help you find out! 

European Information Clinic- 27th June 2012 

The Links, Golspie Business Park, GOLSPIE, KW10 6UB 

The Enterprise Europe Network is a local support service enabling highland businesses to network on a European level. We operate in over 51 countries, with 600 partners and around 4000 colleagues. This enables us to access European suppliers, customers, contacts & information in Europe from a local perspective. Support includes: 

European business information 
 • Is there a market for your product in a particular country or region? 
• Who are your competitors? 
 • What legislation applies? 

Help to find commercial partners - agents, distributors and suppliers 

Information on public sector contracts - where to find contracts, guidance on bidding for contracts 

Signposting to sources of funding 
– providing information on European funding & other sources of funding 

Innovation and technology 
- If you need know-how or equipment to take an idea, product or process to the next stage, improve efficiency or reduce environmental impact, we can help you seek a solution in Europe, or someone willing to help you develop one. 

How do I register? 
1. Register your details in the event section of our website - www.enterprise-europe-scotland.com 
2. Email us a little bit about your business: enterprise.europe@highland-opportunity.com 
3. We will contact you to offer a suitable time slot!

Saturday 2 June 2012

Job Vacancies with Business Gateway (Part 2)

Business Gateway Regional Development Officer (Moray) 
Permanent position Location - Elgin 

"We are seeking an experienced business adviser to join the team in our successful Moray Business Gateway office in Elgin. The successful candidate will work with business start-up clients and existing businesses to help them develop their potential,. 

Applicants should have proven experience in a business advice role, knowledge of the local economy and business sectors. A good understanding of the pressures facing business and the success factors for growth is essential. A business advice qualification and experience in delivering training is an advantage. Strong interpersonal skills are vital.."

For more information, follow this link

Job Vacancies with Business Gateway (Part 1)


Business Gateway Information Officer (Graduate Opportunity)
12 month Fixed Contract

"Highland Opportunity Ltd is the Enterprise Trust for the Highlands providing a range of business support and economic growth services. We are contracted by the local authorities to deliver the Business Gateway service in Highland and Moray and currently have an exciting opportunity to offer a graduate with the right aptitude, energy and enthusiasm.

You will be based in the busy Business Gateway Office in Inverness and respond to business client enquiries as well as managing information on behalf of the Highland and Moray Business Gateway team.

You will have excellent communication and IT skills, strong research and organisation skills and possess a degree in a business, economics or a related discipline."


For more info, follow this link


Job Vacancy with Highland Opportunity

Highland Opportunity is looking for a Business Services Officer, as Maternity Cover, based in our Castle Street office in Inverness,

For more info, follow this link:


Monday 21 May 2012

HCA/NADFAS Grant - Call for Entries

Our good friends at Hi-Arts have brought this to our attention:

"The Heritage Crafts Association (HCA) and the National Association of Decorative and Fine Art Societies (NADFAS) are delighted to be working in partnership for the first time to offer The HCA NADFAS Grant 2012. 

One of HCA’s key aims is to ensure that heritage crafts skills of the highest standard are passed from one generation to the next. Support of our national heritage has been one of the cornerstones of NADFAS since its inception in 1968. This grant will specifically support traditional crafts that contribute to our living heritage e.g. basketry, weaving, wood working, shoe making, metal working and so on. 

The grant primarily looks to offer help for the training of apprentices. However NADFAS and HCA are well aware that apprenticeships are not the only route to learn a craft skill and other training routes are included..."


For more information, follow the link

Wednesday 16 May 2012

Collaboration Prize - deadline for entries 31 July 2012

 Co-operative Development Scotland has launched a £30,000 Collaboration Prize. It aims to encourage businesses to consider collaboration and pitch their idea for a new consortium co-operative.

Up to three winning ideas for collaborative projects will be selected to receive a cash prize of £5,000 and up to 10 days of consultancy support, to scope out the initial concept.

The funding can be used for a variety of different purposes, including:
• Buying products or services together to achieve volume discounts and cost savings
• Facilitating access to new markets - marketing and selling together
• Sharing resources such as premises or capital equipment
• Tendering to bid for higher value contracts
• Providing mutual support and advice among members

To help businesses find out more and complete their application, in partnership with Co-operative Development Scotland, we will be delivering an explanatory workshop.

Venue:   Business Gateway Inverness
Date:     Tuesday 12th July 2012
Time:    0930h for 1000h

Full details here: link

Tuesday 15 May 2012

Race For Life - " The Hollies" Done Good

Here's a message from Alithea Watson:

 "On behalf of the “Hollies” I just wanted to say a huge ‘THANK YOU’ for the help and support you gave us when we took part in the ‘Race for Life’ on Sunday 6th May. 

The Hollies started out as a team of four - Marie, Alithea, Lesley & Ilona - with what we thought was a realistic fundraising target of £400. After just 24 hours we had smashed through the £400 target!! With an additional four members joining the team – Michelle, Amy, Selina & Lindsay – we realised we had to reassess our fundraising target and decided to raise it to £800. To our delight the money kept pouring in via our ‘JustGiving’ link and once again we were about to surpass our target which left us with the dilemma - what to do next?? 

After great discussion (bugger it lets just go for it) we decided to raise the bar to £1,000!!!! Desperate times calls for desperate measures, so armed with the good old paper sponsor sheet I headed for my usual mode of transport home, the Inverness to Kyle train. The whistle blew and the doors closed and there was no escape for my fellow travellers or staff!! For four days I unashamedly ‘mugged’ everyone I knew and raised the magnificent sum of £150. I would personally like to thank each and every one of them for supporting me and the Hollies (and for not banning me from travelling on the train!!) The £1,000 target came and went and to say we were astounded would be an understatement – what to do next?? 

With only 3 days to ‘the Race’ we decided - sod it lets raise the bar a bit further (high blood pressure and no nails left) we raised it to £1,400 (gulp!!) Would we do it??? Were we raising the expectations of the Charity??? WE DID IT……………… AND IN STYLE!! WE HAVE RAISED £1,735 TO DATE AND ARE INDEBTED TO YOU ALL FOR HELPING US ‘SMASH’ EVERY TARGET WE SET!..."

The total is now £1874!!!

Well Done,  the Hollies (and, apparently, Alithea didn't hitch a lift.)

For pictures and updates, Follow this link: 

"Marketing Your Social Enterprise", Lairg


The Social Enterprise Academy (SEA)is running a 2-day Workshop in Lairg on "Marketing Your Social Enterprise"

From SEA: "MYSE is for anyone interested in developing a new social enterprise idea whether this is a start up social enterprise, a new trading arm for your organisation, or a new product or service."

For details, follow this Link

Thursday 10 May 2012

Business Gateway Workshops

We are now taking bookings for the following courses, which will be held at the Brora Community Learning Centre. 

19th – 20th June 2012 : 2 Day Business Start Up 
Join our two day workshop where you will learn how to develop your ideas into a practical and effective plan to launch your business. Key elements include: Getting the marketing right for your business; Developing a realistic, working business plan; Deciding what finance you need and learning how to use financial information. 

12th July 2012: Record Keeping 
This is a 1 Day Workshop. This workshop will explain how to manage your finances and continue to plan your business including what records you are required to keep to comply with the law. How to develop an action plan to introduce and/or improve financial record keeping system and improve your business financial management 

13th July 2012: Marketing & Selling 
This is a 1 Day Workshop aimed to help you create a realistic marketing plan designed to improve your marketing efforts and ultimately lead to more sales. 

To book your place on these FREE Workshops or to find out about Business Gateway Courses in your area, please contact Lesley Allan on 01463 713889 or lesley.allan@highland-opportunity.com

Tuesday 8 May 2012

Eco-Innovation Event


Enterprise Europe Network are hosting an Eco-Innovation event in Edinburgh on the 31st May 2012.

"The Eco Innovation Programme bridges the gap between research and the market. It helps good ideas for innovative products, services and processes that protect the environment become fully-fledged commercial prospects, ready for use by business and industry. In doing so the initiative not only helps the EU meet its environmental objectives but also boosts economic growth."

This FREE event will be of interest to businesses, academics and other interested parties seeking EU funding in the areas of:
  • Materials recycling and recycling processes 
  • Sustainable building products 
  • Food and drink sector 
  • Water efficiency, treatment and distribution 
  • Greening business

For more info: http://www.enterprise-europe-scotland.com/sct/events/register.asp?eventid=1259

Monday 30 April 2012

Adopt An Intern



The "Adopt an Intern" Initiative  - which matches unemployed graduates to businesses looking to recruit them  - has been launched in Highland by the Centre for Scottish Public Policy in partnership with the Highland Council.

For more information, follow this link

Friday 27 April 2012

Race For Life: The Highland Opportunity Team


The good ladies of Highland Opportunity are entering the Race for Life; running/walking/ambling 5km in aid of Cancer Research UK. 

Marie, Michelle, Lesley, Ilona and (gulp) Alithea, who call themselves "The Hollies" (geddit?) will be starting out on in Bught Park, Inverness on the 6th May at 1pm  - and Alithea will be finishing sometime in early June.   As this is the longest walk that Alithea has undertaken in many years, we are also having a side bet on when she stops for her first cigarette/bacon roll/pint of Tennents.

This is a great cause to support and you can donate through the Hollies "Just Giving" Page

Wednesday 18 April 2012

Kyle of Sutherland Business Network

If you have  - or are planning to start - a business in the Kyle of Sutherland, you should be part of the Kyle of Sutherland Business Network.

The Network will be launched on 25th April in Bonar Bridge Community Hall at 5.30pm.  For more information, contact Community Development Officer, Lynsey Burns

Tuesday 10 April 2012

Mandy Haggith on Mike Ellis, Woodsman


There's a great article on the Northings Blog about Helmsdale's Mike Ellis, traditional woodsman:

"MOST of the crafts people I have interviewed are keen to be thought of as artists, so it is interesting to meet someone who views being seen as ‘arty farty’ as ‘a danger.’ Mike Ellis works as a woodsman, and though some of the things he makes may be beautiful, they are not, in his view, works of art.

IN Mike’s workshop, its walls lined with an extraordinary collection of tools, there is a gate, hand-made from greenwood, its shape coming from the natural bends of oak and ash branches held together with beech pegs. Such an object has both the value of scarcity and is refreshing to modern eyes, so used to the geometric precision of industrial products. I could easily be persuaded to call it art, but it’s not at all clear Mike would be pleased if I did....."

Read the rest of the article here

Monday 2 April 2012

Create: Introduction to Creative Thinking

The lovely people at Inverness College's Create programme have anounced a new workshop to be held on 23 May 2012.

"Introduction to Creative Thinking and Idea Generation is a free one day course offered by CREATE, Inverness College’s enterprise centre. The workshop will introduce you to: the concepts of creativity and innovation; more effective brainstorming; and provide tools to help you find and develop new ideas for your business."

For more info, follow this link

Farewell to Mark


Last Thursday saw the retiral party for Mark Strudwick CBE, outgoing Chief Exec of PSYBT.

At a packed event in Sloan's, Glasgow,  Mark's career with PSYBT was celebrated by staff, volunteers, clients and other friends.  We all had a great time and, personally, it was an opportunity to thank Mark for his work as a true friend of the Highlands; supporting not only our clients but also me and, latterly, Alithea Watson in our roles as PSYBT Regional Managers.

We all wish Mark the very best - and we're sure that a pipe and slippers won't play a significant part in his retirement...



Part of the Highland contribution to Mark's considerable hoard of leaving gifts was a specially-composed tune from PSYBT client, Graeme MacKay


All photo's © Malcolm Cochrane Photography

Wednesday 28 March 2012

European Seafood Exposition 2012 - Partnering Event

Michelle Wemyss of the Enterprise Europe Network has asked me to provide a link to the promotional video for The European Seafood Exposition and I'm very pleased to do so.  It's worth a watch just to count the piscatorial puns.


  For more information about the Event, which is being held in Brussels on the 24th-26th April , click here

Thursday 22 March 2012

Possible Sutherland Youth Summit

From the Sutherland Partnership:

"In 2011 a study commissioned by CVS North into the creation of a youth exchange programme highlighted the lack of opportunities available to young people in the area. It emerged from the consultation exercise that a desire existed amongst the young people to play a lead role in the creation of opportunities and activities for themselves.

As such the Sutherland Partnership in collaboration with CVS North and VGES is proposing a Sutherland wide Youth Summit to give young people the change to discuss what opportunities they would like to develop in Sutherland.

We are in the process of consulting with young people and have presented our ideas to the Sutherland Youth Forum. The Highland Youth Voice Rep’s suggested we develop a questionnaire in order to gather opinions and they have offered to help disseminate it. This and future consultation with young people will inform and shape the Sutherland Youth Summit."

For more information and the questionnaire, visit the Sutherland Partnership website: Link

Tuesday 6 March 2012

PSYBT - The Top 100


The PSYBT has published a list of its top 100 clients, which features several significant businesses from the Highlands...

From PSYBT:
"This independently verified research, supported by The Royal Bank of Scotland Group, identifies the 100 best performing businesses funded by PSYBT since the charity's launch in 1989.

Every year PSYBT helps in excess of 600 young people to start up and continue in business. In the last 23 years we have supported over 12,000 young people, and feature 100 of the businesses in this report. With a combined turnover of some £157m, their collective achievements have had considerable impact on Scotland's economy, in terms of both job and wealth creation.

This report celebrates all of the young people PSYBT has supported and highlights that with motivation, ambition and determination comes great success."


For more information visit the PSYBT site (Link) and to download a copy of the illustrated report (560kB)  follow this Link

Thursday 1 March 2012

Welcome, Marianne


I'm very pleased to announce that Marianne Ross has officially joined the Business Gateway team as a  Recruitment Adviser, based in this Bonar Bridge office, supporting employers in Sutherland, Caithness and Ross-shire throughout the recruitment process.

Marianne will, over the next few months, be contacting members of the business community, training providers and employment agencies to promote this new service and other employment initiatives - including the Highland Council's Employment Grant.

Business owners who are planning to recruit, or who are simply investigating the available options, can contact Marianne by email

Tuesday 28 February 2012

HMRC Webinars

HMRC hosts really useful webinars - some recorded and some live -  and they cover most of the common themes encountered when starting or developing your business.

From HMRC:

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) offer a series of free online presentations or ‘webinars’ to give tax help to businesses and the self-employed.

There are two types of presentation each lasting 30 minutes:

Live presentation or ‘webinars’ - available on set dates and include a further 30 minutes for a live questions and answer session. They'll also be available to view from these pages after the event.
Pre-recorded webinars - available to view at a time to suit you 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The webinars cover many different topics including:
  • business expenses and capital allowances
  • first steps as an employer
  • the Construction Industry Scheme
  • Self Assessment Online
  • an overview of limited companies
  • how VAT works
How can I take part?

Before you start you need to check you have the right computer software and then register in advance.

PC users need: Windows® 7, Vista, XP, 2003 Server or 2000.
Macintosh users need: Mac OS® X 10.4.11 (Tiger®) or newer.

Registering is simple - you only need your name and email address to register. Follow the link below to see what’s available then register for an HMRC webinar.

Live Webinars: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/webinars/
Pre-Recorded Seminars: http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/webinars/pre-recorded.htm

Monday 27 February 2012

Business Gateway Music - Abagail Grey

Here's a cute little video by Abagail Grey  - filmed on the shores of Loch Ness and featuring a bit of dancing...

Wednesday 22 February 2012

Scotland Food & Drink Awards 2012


Here's a message from Scotland Food & Drink

Applications for the 2012 Scotland Food & Drink Excellence Awards are now open.

The awards, run jointly by Scotland Food & Drink and the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, have been recognising and rewarding the very best in Scottish food and drink for many years and continue to be considered a true badge of excellence.

This year, for the first time, we are delighted to welcome ASDA as main sponsors. We also offer our thanks to all other sponsors, listed above, for their support of the 2012 awards.

Within the awards, there are a total of 17 categories aimed at rewarding companies and their products in areas such as skills development and new product innovation and everything in between.

We encourage all those who believe they are working hard to excel in any sphere of the food and drink industry to consider entering.

Entries close on Friday 2 March 2012.

If you have any queries about the entry process, please contact David Cochrane on 0131 335 6207 or davidac@rhass.org.uk

For further information, visit the Scotland Food & Drink website: (Link)

European Seafood Exposition 2012 - Partnering Event

Here's a message from Michelle Wemyss of Enterprise Europe Network

As you may be aware, the European Seafood Exposition (ESE) in Brussels is fast approaching (24th – 27th April 2012). For the last 3 years we have been involved in organising a partner brokerage event at ESE. This is hosted by Scottish Development International (SDI) and organised by Enterprise Europe (in the Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Highland Opportunity Ltd & Scottish Enterprise teams).

The aim is to support Scottish companies who are going to ESE by helping them to make most effective use of their time. We do this by offering our market research services prior to the event and an opportunity for them to promote their business across Europe by uploading a profile on our online catalogue. Once they have uploaded their company profile to the catalogue (including what products/services they offer and what they are looking for in a partner) they have the option to request, accept or decline meeting requests from other participants. Our colleagues across our European network also encourage the companies they are working with to participate in the partnering event which is how the catalogue becomes populated.

A couple of weeks before ESE we start to schedule the meetings and provide the companies with their personal schedule for 1-2-1 meetings with their potential business partners. We have an allocated space on the Scottish Pavillion at ESE to host these meetings. It’s almost like speed dating – but for businesses.

We can arrange to bring people who they’d like to meet to their stand or work something out that will suit them. There is certainly nothing to lose in putting a profile in the catalogue to gauge any interest as there is always the option to politely decline meetings.

For more information: Link or contact Michelle Wemyss

Monday 20 February 2012

50 Facts about Sutherland

 Here's a great list from the Scottish Tourism Forum.  It's an extract from the Pride & Passion Project. (Link)

FIFTY FACTS ABOUT SUTHERLAND.
1. The name “Sutherland” comes from the Norse “southern lands”. That’s because, although it’s in the north of our country, it was in the south to the Vikings!
2. Sutherland has a largely Gaelic-speaking heritage (unlike neighbouring Caithness whose heritage is largely Norse.) The difference can often be seen in place-names.
3. Sutherland is mentioned in the book “Lord of the Rings”, as “Haradwaith”
4. Sutherland has Britain's highest waterfall (with a sheer drop of 658 ft) - Eas a' Chual Aluinn in Assynt. It is three times higher than Niagara Falls.
5. Sutherland is the only county to have three coasts: East, North and West.
6. Sutherland has Britain’s lowest population density – just two people per square kilometre (around one person per square kilometre in the West.)
7. Sutherland has Scotland’s lowest proportion of population of school age.
8. Sutherland’s former county town is Dornoch, on its Moray Firth coast.
9. Dornoch Cathedral was founded in 1224 by Gilbert de Moravia – the last Scotsman to be given a place in the Calendar of Saints! Dornoch’s history is explained at the local Historylinks visitor attraction.
10. Dunrobin Castle, near Golspie, is the seat of the Dukes of Sutherland and their predecessors since around 1228. It has been progressively enlarged and modified since, the most recent major change occurring in the mid 19th century when it was adapted to a “Loire Chateau” style. It has fine Lorimer interiors, and is open to visitors.
11. Scots-American tycoon and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie built Skibo Castle, near Dornoch.
12. Madonna and Guy Ritchie married at Skibo. Obviously the romantic Highland air had a beneficial effect – the marriage lasted more than twice as long as Madonna’s first!
13. The whole Dornoch Firth Area is designated a National Scenic Area, thanks to the fantastic views of coast and landscape afforded from its shores and along its length. Even before you enter Sutherland, you can get a wonderful view of the Firth from Struie Hill, on the A836 near Ardgay.
14. Sutherland has a range of wonderful biking trails, notably those at Balblair near Bonar Bridge and an extensive new network on the hillside above Golspie. There’s no charge for these, and the Golspie trails also offer bike and kit hire.
15. Loch Fleet, near Golspie, is a National Nature Reserve. It’s a fantastic site for viewing wild birds, both native and migratory. The range of plant life around the loch is also exceptional, including the very rare “one-flowered wintergreen”. Loch Fleet is also an excellent location to view seals as they bask on the sandbanks at low tide – often dozens of them!
16. At Loch Fleet’s north-west boundary is the Mound Causeway, built by Thomas Telford in 1816 to provide a sure foundation for a road crossing over the estuary, and so speed communications to the south from Sutherland and Caithness.
17. Sutherland had Britain’s most northerly coal mine, at Brora, whose workings extended out under the North Sea. It has now closed, but Brora Heritage Centre, just outside the village on the banks of the river Brora, tells the story.
18. Sutherland had a gold rush of 600 people when, in 1868, local man Robert Gilchrist discovered gold in the remote Strath of Kildonan, near Helmsdale on Sutherland’s east coast. Visit Helmsdale’s “Timespan” visitor attraction to learn more.
19. Sutherland has the place where the last wolf in Scotland was killed – Loth.
20. The last witch in Scotland to be burned at the stake – Janet Horn – was put to death in Dornoch in 1727. Elderly and clearly unsound of mind, she warmed her hands at the “bonny blaze” before being destroyed by it.
21. Sutherland’s population suffered badly during the “Highland Clearances” when people were cleared from the land to make way for sheep. There is a recently-erected clearances memorial at Helmsdale.
22. More controversially, the hilltop statue towering over Golspie from the summit of Ben Bhraggie dates from the early 19th century, and is of the first Duke of Sutherland, one of the most enthusiastic participants in the Clearances.
23. At Croick, west of Bonar Bridge in Strathcarron, is a small church and churchyard where villagers, in the clothes they stood in, were refused entry to the church by the minister. Their etched pleas are still visible on the church windows.
24. The river Shin is one of Scotland’s best salmon rivers. Seeing the salmon running (swimming upstream to spawning grounds and leaping up waterfalls to get there) is a spectacular sight, and can be seen at the Falls of Shin Visitor Centre. The Centre sells Harrods goods.
25. Loch Shin, 24 miles long and about a mile wide for most of its length, is the largest freshwater loch in the county.
26. Loch Shin’s water level rose by some 12M when the dam and hydro-electric power plant were installed in the 1950s. The rushing water is used twice – a second set of turbines being at Inveran, 10km south of Lairg. Cheap electricity – twice over!
27. Lairg, at the southern end of Loch Shin, has the most extensive postcode area in the UK, stretching sixty miles or more to Cape Wrath, on the north coast.
28. Lairg hosts an annual one-day sheep auction, since 1990 the largest such event in Europe. By the end of the sale probably one sheep looks much like another!
29. Lairg boasts the recently-refurbished Ferrycroft Visitor Centre, less than five miles from the Falls of Shin Visitor Centre, which gives a fascinating insight into local history and wildlife.
30. Sutherland has some of the World’s oldest rocks, Lewisian gneiss – at 2.5 billion years over half the age of the earth.
31. Sutherland hosts the North West Highlands Geopark – Scotland’s first Geopark. “Geopark” is an UNESCO designation. The Geopark uses the outstanding and historic geology of north-west Sutherland to promote tourism, community activity and sustainable local business.
32. Bones of prehistoric animals (sabre toothed tigers etc) have recently been found at the Bone Caves near Inchnadamph.
33. The towering sea cliffs of Handa Island, a bird sanctuary, are home to around 200,000 seabirds, including many species in internationally-important numbers.
34. John Lennon spent childhood holidays in Durness, on Sutherland’s north coast.
35. Sutherland’s Smoo cave runs inland for about 600 meters and is the largest and most dramatic coastline cave in Britain.
36. Balnakeil is the mainland’s most northerly craft village – with a range of distinctive and high-quality local products, edible and otherwise!
37. Sutherland is home to one of the top 15 golf courses in the world – Royal Dornoch’s championship course. Sutherland - with a surprising number of courses including the mainland’s most north-westerly at Durness – is a golfer’s paradise.
38. In the 1930s, sailors of Britain’s biggest warship, HMS Hood, spelled out her name on a hillside above Loch Eriboll, in white-painted stones. The name is still there, regularly repainted by local people and visiting sailors.
39. Sutherland has had what is perhaps the largest meteorite strike ever to hit the UK (in Assynt). But don’t worry – it was over a billion years ago!
40. Sutherland has Scotland’s longest cave system (at Inchnadamph).
41. Sutherland has just one whisky distillery – Clynelish at Brora. It has existed officially since 1819 but may have been around in an “unofficial capacity” since around 1750! Its superb distillations can be sampled as part of its distillery tours.
42. Sutherland has an unique place in the history of geology – the discovery of thrust faults (at Inchnadamph & Knockan) led to the discovery of tectonic plate movement.
43. Sutherland has the highest cliffs on mainland Great Britain (at Clo Mor near Durness) They rise to around 920 feet (nearly 300 metres) with a sheer drop to the sea.
44. Crofters in Assynt, Sutherland, were the first to buy their land under new “community right to buy” legislation.
45. Sutherland had more former Royal Navy “Loch” class warships than any other county (3 named for Assynt lochs).
46. The name of the ominous-sounding Cape Wrath, at the extreme north-west of Sutherland (and Great Britain) actually comes from a Norse word meaning turning point.
47. Sandwood Bay, in Sutherland’s north-west, is famously spectacular, accessible only on foot, and is the home of many legends of mermaids & ghosts.
48. Altnacealgach, in central Sutherland means "burn of the cheat" – so-called because a story runs of a Ross-shire man, with home soil in his boots, taking an oath that he was standing on Ross-shire ground!
49. Altnaharra, in north central Sutherland, consistently records Britain’s coldest midwinter temperatures – minus 22 degrees in a recent winter (but of course it’s lovely most of the time!)
50. Sutherland has the only black & white phone box on Britain – at Achfary. It is decked out in this “house livery” of the Duke of Westminster’s estate.
AND ONE MORE FOR LUCK, AND TO MAKE A PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT POINT!
51. Sutherland is a nature-lover’s paradise, as you may already have gathered. If you still don’t believe that, here are some more “mini-facts” to convince you! Sutherland’s “Flow Country” is the largest expanse of peatland in Europe (second only in the world to Kamchatka, in remote Eastern Russia) Sutherland has the largest area of limestone in Scotland. Sutherland holds 50,000 pairs of puffins at Clo Mor cliffs . Sutherland has 30% of the British population of Black-throated divers. Sutherland has over half the breeding population of the common scoter. Sutherland is the stronghold for breeding greenshank (roughly 40% of UK population) Sutherland has the largest population of breeding corncrakes on mainland Britain, at Durness. Sutherland has some of the few surviving remnants of the arctic flora that developed following retreat of the last ice age. Sutherland has the most northerly oak woodland in Great Britain.

Monday 13 February 2012

Business Gateway Recruitment Advisers

 
Business Gateway Highland has launched a service to help create new jobs in some of the region’s most remote, rural areas.

The service will target more than 300 businesses in Caithness, Sutherland, Wester Ross, Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch and Strathspey to help them better understand the process of recruiting staff for the first time.

Two recruitment advisers, based in Fort William and Bonar Bridge, have been taken on to give businesses help on issues including employment legislation, identifying the right people for interview and employment contracts.

Marianne Ross, the new recruitment adviser in Bonar Bridge says: “Business Gateway’s recruitment service sets out to help businesses by providing an integrated package of information, advice and practical support.

This service is highly personal, specialist and designed to help create jobs in some of this region’s most fragile areas by helping give businesses greater confidence and knowledge about the recruitment process.”

Marianne, from Migdale, will be based in the Key Commercial Services offices in Bonar Bridge and can be contacted on 07867 394346 or marianne.ross@highland-opportunity.com

PSYBT to Merge with The Prince's Trust

The Prince's Scottish Youth Business Trust (PSYBT) is to merge with the Prince's Trust on 1st April 2012.

Here's a message from PSYBT's outgoing Chief Exceutive, Mark Strudwick CBE:

"After two decades of operating as a distinct Scottish charity, The Prince’s Scottish Youth Business Trust is to merge with The Prince’s Trust.

Both charities value the tremendous relationships they have with individuals and many stakeholders across Scotland and we plan to harness the strengths of both organisations to provide cost effective, timely and tailored provision for Scotland’s young people.

I am delighted to say that PSYBT will not lose its unique identity. We will be renamed The Prince’s Trust Youth Business Scotland and will retain full control over our assets and Revolving Loan Fund.

Geoff Leask will become Director (Designate) the Prince’s Trust Youth Business Scotland with effect from Monday 13th February and will lead on the integration process prior to merger taking place with effect from 1st April 2012."
 
Link to Press Release.

Congratulations to Geoff on his new role and we wish the new combined operation every success in the future.