Business support and advice
Business Link in London
Business Link in London provides support and advice for start ups and existing businesses with free diagnostic advice for start ups and existing businesses with free diagnostic advice and support in specialist aspects of business development.
Telephone: 08456 000 787
Website: www.businesslink.gov.uk/london
Best practice in business
- Business support from Trading Standards
- Business support network
- COBRA
- Conference facilities
- Go Green business - this scheme recognises businesses for their good environmental practices
- New food businesses
- Under-age sales
- Advice on property leases (Code for Leasing Business Premises website)
Richmond Chamber of Commerce
Richmond Chamber of Commerce is a membership organisation providing business support, training and networking opportunities to local businesses.
South London.biz
South London Biz: If you are just setting up in business or have been trading for a year or so.
South London Business
South London Business: promoting investment and business development throughout south London.
West London Business
West London Business: promoting investment and business development throughout west London.
London Innovation Centre
The London Innovation Centre: promoting a culture of innovation and creativity in south London.
Companies House
Companies House incorporates and dissolves limited companies;examine and store company information delivered under the Companies Act and related legislation; and make this information available to the public.
Business Link
Business Link is a free business advice and support service. Part of the website is dedicated to London Businesses and they run a real help for business programme to provide packages of government support for local businesses.
Envirowise
Practical environmental advice for business.
GLE oneLondon
oneLondon finds new approaches to supporting entrepreneurship, enterprise and innovation for the benefit of all London's communities.
Department of Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
As a business you make your own success, but government could help to overcome some barriers. Each year the Department of Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR) invests over £400m assisting you through grants, loans and subsidised consultancy.
Learning and Skills Council
Aimed at employers, the Employer's Guide to Training Providers will help you choose the most suitable training provider for your business and workforce needs.