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Join us at Stockport Central Library next Weds for our Business Basics Workshop. This workshop covers the essential ‘nuts and bolts’ of starting up and running a successful enterprise
#startups upport #entrepreneurs #startups #events Bipcgm GM Libraries orlo.uk/tyAuh
For this week's #WhereinStockportWednesday from #StockportHeritage Library, we are on the A6. These are before and after shots of the construction of a new side road in the 1930s but can you name the new road straight ahead? More memories here orlo.uk/FeVyg
For last week's #WhereinStockportWednesday from #StockportHeritage Library, did you spot we were at the Junction of Mauldeth Road and Priestnall Road outside the Fylde Lodge Day and Boarding School for Girls in 1914. Another picture teaser tomorrow at 5pm.
Find out more about the available databases and how to use them to research your market at our Know Your Customers. Get Competitive workshop this Thursday at Stockport Central Library 10.00 - 13.00 GMLibraries Stockport Council orlo.uk/2C2yT
Today we remember the historic sinking of the Titanic, its passengers, and survivors, including the indomitable philanthropist and activist, Margaret #MollyBrown . Read about her inspiring life and heroics during the rescue: orlo.uk/l4aoL . NewsBank, inc. #OTD #TodayInHistory
Are you a budding entrepreneur or small business? Why not attend our Free Accountancy Clinic where Tanya O'Toole will be on hand answer your questions on
Getting started, Accounting records, Self Assessment tax returns and much more...
Build A Business In GM Libraries
orlo.uk/FPubQ
Letter 'M' in the #AtoZLostPubsStockport from #StockportHeritage Library. We are around the borough in Cheadle with 'The Malt Shovels' on Councillor Lane. Built in the 1960s, it closed around 10 years ago. A convenience store show now stands on the site.