Business Gateway to deliver bespoke support opportunity for struggling Aberdeen businesses with new City Centre project

BUSINESS Gateway, in collaboration with Aberdeen City Council and Aberdeen Inspired, is seeking opinions on the support required for City ...

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BUSINESS Gateway, in collaboration with Aberdeen City Council and Aberdeen Inspired, is seeking opinions on the support required for City Centre high street businesses, through a new online survey.

Businesses with premises in the Aberdeen Inspired Business Improvement District (BID) – which includes locations such as Union Street, Belmont Street, Langstane Place, and Shiprow – are being offered the chance to share their thoughts and concerns about the future of their business.

Kirstie McLaughlin, Operations Manager at Business Gateway Aberdeen City and Shire, said: “The survey will give us a clearer indication of what support City Centre businesses really need. We want to tailor our services to offer optimal help, for them to survive and thrive on Aberdeen’s high street.”

With the goal of revitalising Aberdeen’s City Centre in mind, once the survey is closed and results collated, the customised range of advice and guidance will be available for businesses to access for free through Business Gateway. 

Find and complete the 5 minute survey here: Business Gateway City Centre Project – Business Questionnaire (google.com)

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