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Drive to help cross-border
entrepreneurs
27.06.07
The hurdles faced by
small businesses in Donegal and Derry when doing
business with each other is a "waste of valuable
time".
That's the view of Donegal entrepreneur, Catherine
Sproule, who yesterday addressed the launch in Burt
of 'Ireland North West - Making Business Happen' - a
new drive to break down those barriers. |
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"Having to go to the
bank to physically lodge Sterling cheques into a
special account, so that I can pay out a Euro cheque
to a supplier from the Republic every month, is a
waste of valuable time, which could be better spent
trying to grow the business further,” said
Catherine, of the Guava juice bar chain.
“On top of that we have to cope with two different
sets of health and safety regulations and two wage
and taxation systems,” she adds. |
Guava first opened for
business in Letterkenny in 2004 and now has outlets
in Derry and Belfast. The company has plans for
further expansion in the wider Belfast area and must
now go from sole trader to limited company status.
Catherine admits it will be difficult to decide
which side of the border to choose as the company's
base. |
The 'Making Business
Happen' initiative aims to strengthen local
businesses to make them more competitive and
sustainable at home and internationally. It also
includes a Diaspora element that aims to attract
home highly skilled and experienced people who
currently work elsewhere in Ireland or abroad. |
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The Mayor of Derry,
Alderman Drew Thompson and Donegal County Mayor Enda
Bonner were among those who attended the event at An
Grianan Hotel.
The seminar was also addressed by Ian Crowe, chief
executive of the Commercial Paper Company and
president of the Londonderry Chamber of Commerce.
He said: ”The strength of the North West economy
must be driven from within and this programme has
the potential to build that strength.”
The new business drive is run by the North West
Economic Partnership and financed by the European
Union through the Interreg IIIA Programme. If you
are interested in starting or developing your own
business in the North West, call Barry Rooney on
04871 352693 or Eileen Doherty on 074 9166735. If
you are working away but considering a return to the
North West, call Aeidín McCarter, of the Diaspora
Programme, on 074 9172497. |
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