Have you ever thought about running your own business? Want to turn a hobby or interest into something more? Do you have an existing business that could benefit from some help and support?
Tenants Hall Enterprise Centre is a £1.6 million facility in the heart of Middleton which offers an exciting opportunity for new and existing businesses in the local area.
The centre, which is owned by Leeds City Council and run by Health for All, will be officially opened by MP Hilary Benn and Leeds City Council leader Keith Wakefield on 28th October 2011.
Situated on the former Tenants Hall site, Health for All’s head office, the centre will include office and meeting/training rooms, hotdesk facilities as well as providing a range of on-site business support services.
There are three dedicated meeting rooms for hire and a large hall which can be split into two for community events/functions, group activities or conferences. There is also a multi-purpose room complete with kitchenette, toilets and an outdoor area which is also for hire.
Judith Hickman, enterprise operations manager for Health for All, comments:
“The Tenants Hall Enterprise Centre has been developed for the people of Middleton, so we would welcome people’s views on how we can build on the centre and the provision of services for the community.”
Development of the Centre is being funded by Central Government and the European Union’s European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).
For more information, contact Judith Hickman or Kathryn Scarr on 0113 270 6903, email judith.hickman@healthforall.org.uk / Kathryn.scarr@healthforall.org.uk or visit www.healthforall.org.uk