Helping people in the area to start and grow small community micro-enterprises that support older and disabled residents.
Final report published that details the achievements of the community micro-enterprise development project.
Sam Walker, Community Enterprise Catalyst, tells us about the team’s activity in the community to make this happen.
For Learning Disability Week, Andy Naylor has been promoting micro-enterprises run by people with learning disabilities.
Pulp Friction takes its Growing Skills Garden to the Chelsea Flower Show 2024.
Bhupinder Kaur, Community Enterprise Catalyst, shares her hopes for the project, what she has learned so far and what’s to come.
Andy Naylor, Community Enterprise Catalyst, tells us about activity and plans for the Westminster project.
100 entrepreneurs in Kent have now successfully completed our development programme and set up their own community micro-enterprise.
Within a year, almost 50 community micro-enterprises are offering creative support options to older and disabled people.
The two-year project is funded by Cardiff Council through the UKSPF and aims to revolutionise care and support, offering people…