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About this Event
Are you thinking of becoming self-employed, starting a new business or have an early stage business you want to grow?
Our 1-1 business information advice sessions are now available online via Microsoft Teams to support you and your start up during this period. Use the sessions to:
• Identify your business information needs and discover what support is available
• Create an Action plan to help you progress in your goal of starting your business
• Receive help in researching your business idea
These sessions require prior booking so please "Select a Date" and then register in one of the available time slots.
Once you register our SME Champion will send you the Microsoft Teams Link you will need to use to connect for your appointment.
The sessions are part of the Start-ups in London Libraries programme.
If you can't book a date
Our one to one Business information advise sessions are available to book in advance. The schedule is updated regularly and can be found at https://arena.yourlondonlibrary.net/web/bexley/sill-whats-on
Otherwise please contact Ioanna (ioanna.lymperaki@Bexley.gov.uk), our SME Champion, to discuss your individual requirements.
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FAQs
How can I contact the organiser with any questions?
Please send an email to Ioanna (ioanna.lymperaki@Bexley.gov.uk), our Start-ups in London Libraries Coordinator, who will be very happy to answer any of your questions.
Start-ups in London Libraries
Start-Ups in London Libraries (SiLL) is a 3-year project which will support people from all walks of life to turn their business idea into a reality by establishing a coordinated network of business support through public libraries across the 10 London boroughs of Bexley, Croydon, Greenwich, Haringey, Lambeth, Lewisham, Newham, Southwark, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest .
The project is fully funded by the European Regional Development Fund, the British Library, ten participating London boroughs and generously supported by JP Morgan and Arts Council England.