Enterprising Britain 2006 competition
| Enterprising Britain 2006 competition | |
| 26 January 2006 The search is on to find a candidate to represent Scotland in this year’s Enterprising Britain Competition and Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise have again been asked to undertake the selection process. This year, the competition has been considerably simplified with candidates only required to submit a three-page summary of their project (together with any supporting material). In essence, the Judging Panels (both Regional and National) are looking for a good story about an exciting enterprising project in your area. Last year, Scotland was represented by West Lothian and, while they did not win, the entry was highly commended by the judges. The eventual winner was Sherwood Energy Village in Ollerton – a development project site based on the site of a former colliery. Basically, no project is too big or too small to be considered. What is Enterprising Britain 2006?Enterprising Britain is a nationwide competition to find the most enterprising place in the UK - the town, city, place or area in the country that is best at improving economic prospects and encouraging enterprise. Run by the Small Business Service at the Department of Trade and Industry, in conjunction with the regional development agencies and the devolved administrations, the competition aims to celebrate enterprise achievement and champion best practice in entrepreneurial activities, policy making and implementation. The competition aims to:
How will Enterprising Britain 2006 work?Enterprising Britain 2006 will have two distinct stages: 1. A regional competition managed by the regional development agency (RDAs) and devolved administrations. 2. A national competition managed by the Small Business Service – with the winner being entered into the inaugural European Enterprise Awards competition. Each RDA and devolved administration has been asked to run a competition to select an Enterprising Britain 2006 regional winner between 30th January 2006 and 31st May 2006. Timing
Judging criteria Candidates must be able to show how they have affected a significant and positive change in their approach towards supporting and promoting enterprise in the last two years. There must be a clear focus on enterprise, with a specific desire to promote enterprise over and above other objectives. The application must include a description of the project that tells the story of what has been achieved within this period and brings to life the transformation that has occurred. Applications will need to provide an insight into the enterprise success and the strategy behind it. For example, by explaining:
They will also need to provide an account of how the place has:
Candidates will be expected to show how the project has helped transform or regenerate the area. For example, with:
Emphasis should be given to those candidates who can demonstrate innovative thinking in their overall approach. Finally, the application should demonstrate the innovative nature and inspirational value of the project – both for the Enterprising Britain competition and for the enterprise message overall (i.e. the winner of Enterprising Britain will be a good role model for others). The Scottish selection process is being administered on behalf of Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise by First Scotia Ventures Limited. If you require further information or a nomination pack (available from 1 February, 2006) please contact Dennis Oxby by email at EntBritScot.2006@btconnect.com or telephone 01360 771444. | |
