Edition: July 2025
The Council's Business Training Programme for 2024/25 was a great success.
The programme offered another exciting series of workshops providing skills development opportunities for local businesses.
150 businesses were supported through 16 courses, covering a wide range of topics using a blend of online and in-person formats delivered by local business experts.
Topics included first aid, business growth strategies and finance, as well as marketing including social media, videography, product photography and web content management.
One participant commented:
I think the training sessions are outstanding value for money with brilliant content.
Look out for more courses
The programme has recently been extended for another year.
For more training opportunities please visit: www.horsham.gov.uk/btp
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