Cornwall Pure Business celebrates success at 'I'm Glad I Came to Cornwall' Club event
On the 3rd of December, Cornwall Pure Business celebrated the
relocation of 126 dynamic new businesses to Cornwall through a
project that generated an additional £32 million for the Cornish
economy and almost 800 jobs since 2004.
Over 60 relocated businesses and business support organisations
enjoyed the 'I'm Glad I Came to Cornwall' Club event, co-sponsored
by Coodes Solicitors and Worldwide Financial Planning, at St
Michael's Hotel & Spa in Falmouth.
The event's guest speaker was Andrew Holland - Chairman of the
project's Steering Group, Director and General Manager of PALL,
Newquay, and winner of this year's Cornwall Business Award for
Business Leader of the Year. Andrew highlighted the wide range of
support Cornwall Pure Business and its partner organisations have
provided to businesses looking to relocate to Cornwall as well as
assisting those that have already made the move.
Carleen Kelemen, Director of the Objective One Partnership Office,
said "One of the ways to regenerate and strengthen our economy is
to attract new quality business. Cornwall Pure Business was one of
a raft of successful projects which made Cornwall THE place to
establish and grow successful businesses".
"Other projects include Combined Universities in Cornwall and its
business outreach initiatives such as Unlocking Cornish Potential -
which placed graduates with businesses. Actnow also made a
significant difference taking Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly from
zero to 99% broadband coverage".
"Most significantly it is the people - the graduates, employees and
entrepreneurs -who are continuing to make Cornwall Pure Business,
other European structural funding projects and Cornwall itself an
economic success."
Reflecting on the support offered by Cornwall Pure Business and its
partners were several successful relocators, such as Dr Joanna
Henley, Scientist and Interpretation Specialist at SCIART
Solutions: "The support I have received from CPB has been
invaluable at all levels of my business. They have helped me
source and attend networking opportunities, have given me
constructive advice when tendering for public sector work and are
always a friendly voice at the end of the phone when needed.
I would highly recommend them to anyone contemplating relocating a
business and a life to Cornwall."
Peter Graves, Technical Director of Channel Computing Limited,
said: "We'd like to thank the team at CPB for their help, and for
providing a friendly face when we were just starting up the
business. It makes a lot of difference when a business is new
and starting to find its way."
Andrew Holland explained: "It's all about changing perceptions of
Cornwall and helping business leaders at home and abroad see it as
a viable business location and the team at Cornwall Pure Business
have been very successful in doing that." Marian Bond, Inward
Investment Manager emphasised that "this has been achieved by
gaining sustained publicity on a national basis, by showcasing the
best of Cornish businesses out of county and organising regular
networking events called 'I'd Rather be in Cornwall', in London
with influential business speakers".
Additional assistance has been offered through support in helping
find suitable commercial premises, accessing sources of
complementary funding, support for broadband through the ActNow
project, and introducing new businesses to key contacts in the
county. John Berry, Managing Director of Cornwall Enterprise,
thanked Andrew Holland and other private sector steering group
members for their ongoing commitment to inward investment in
Cornwall, saying that "businesses are now reaping the benefits of
the creative and supportive conditions that exist here".
Cornwall Pure Business was a £1.9 million, four year project which
was managed by Cornwall Enterprise, the economic development
service of Cornwall County Council, and received joint investment
from Cornwall County Council and the Objective One European
Regional Development Fund. The project officially closes 31
December 2008, although Cornwall Pure Business will continue to
offer support to businesses considering relocation after that
date.
The project actively encouraged and assisted a total of 126
businesses to make the move to Cornwall, far exceeding the original
target of 108 company relocations.
Key Partners:
The project would like to thank the following partners who have
contributed to the success of Cornwall Pure Business
. actnow
. South West
Investment Group
. Finance
Cornwall
. West Cornwall
Business Network
. Business
Link
. Unlocking Cornish
Potential
. Combined
Universities of Cornwall (CUC)
. Objective One
/RDA
. Enterprise
Edge
. Cornwall County
Council