Posted: Mon 5th Jun 2023

Wrexham Enterprise Hub to close its doors after five years of supporting local business

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This article is old - Published: Monday, Jun 5th, 2023

The Wrexham Enterprise Hub will close its doors after five years of supporting local businesses on 16th June it has been announced.

The Hub was operated by Town Square Spaces Ltd (TownSq) on behalf of Business Wales through the Welsh Government and the European Union Regional Development Fund. This funding and contract ended on 31 May.

They explain, “While support for physical hubs does not form part of the Business Wales service going forward, advice and support can be accessed through the service for entrepreneurs and businesses based in Wrexham and across Wales.”

The Hub on Queens Square was converted back in 2018 from the former Iceland/Pebbles, and was officially opened by Ken Skates MS in May 2018.

To date, the Wrexham Enterprise Hub say they have supported “more than 4,000 participants, enabled over 130 local businesses to start and grow, including LOVE Wrexham, TLC Nursing, and Toddle, which featured as one of the ‘best-ever pitches’ on BBC’s Dragon’s Den”.

CEO of TownSq, Gareth Jones, said: “When we first launched the Enterprise Hub in 2018 it was with the aim of creating a space that enabled people to start and grow businesses, create jobs and help boost the local economy.

“In 2021 we commissioned a report into the impact of the Enterprise Hub and found that it has made a substantial difference to the area, increasing footfall for local retail businesses, more town-centre-based companies and more engagement with local outlets. It has also played a crucial role in new projects to come, such as the exciting Chapter Court which will bring a vibrant retail, food and performance space to the town.

“Whilst we celebrate the achievements of the Enterprise Hub, we are still exploring how we can continue its momentum and are doing everything we can, engaging with key partners, to try and reopen the hub as soon as possible.

“Spaces such as the Hub are crucial to any town centre first regeneration efforts. As countless think tanks and reports have found, placing jobs and people in, not out of, town, helps them to grow. The Enterprise Hub not only gives people an affordable space to work, it also nurtures and supports them to start their own ventures, develop new skillsets and create jobs.

“We are incredibly proud of the impact we have made to Wrexham and to the lives of thousands of individuals who have passed through our doors through these unparalleled couple of years. We are committed to the town and the people of Wrexham, and will continue to explore how we can provide business support and affordable workspace to those who need it.”

 



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