Business support services
Important Update
Details of service updates and business support can be found on the links below:
Our page with information on COVID-19 grants, financial support and guidelines for businesses:
For updates on Council services and useful links
Advice for Employers Considering Redundancies
Information and support for business start-ups and existing businesses looking to grow
Hertfordshire Futures Toggle accordion
Hertfordshire Futures is the new name for Hertfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership. This name reflects the newly integrated status into Hertfordshire County Council following the decision by Government to empower democratically elected local leaders in supporting their local economies. This opportunity has been welcomed to align a strategic economic vision with other plans and strengthen the partnership with local government.
A range of information and links with support and advice for businesses, Herts Industrial Strategy, business support and other information can be found on the Hertfordshire Futures website.
The Herts Growth Hub Toggle accordion
Whether you're starting out, getting ready for the future or looking to scale up, the Hertfordshire Growth Hub will get you access to the right support, when you need it and work together with you to make things happen. Hertfordshire Growth Hub is part of Hertfordshire Futures (formerly Hertfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership) – a business-led body driving economic growth across the county.
Information about The Herts Growth Hub and support for businesses can be found on their website at https://www.hertsgrowthhub.com. See their events listing page at https://www.hertsgrowthhub.com/events/.
St Albans Enterprise Agency (STANTA) Toggle accordion
The STANTA Start Up resource centre has a wide range of information on the legal and practical things you need when starting up a business.
Find out more about STANTA on their website at https://stanta.startupinfohub.co.uk/.
Watford Enterprise Agency (WENTA) Toggle accordion
WENTA is a social enterprise that provides a 'one-stop-shop' for business support. They can provide you with a wide range of information and resources to help you start and grow your business including business advice, mentoring and training.
Find out more about WENTA on their website at https://wenta.co.uk/.
Support for employers and start ups at the University of Hertfordshire Toggle accordion
Hertfordshire Business School is one of the largest business schools in the UK. Find out how they can assist your business on their website at https://www.herts.ac.uk/study/schools-of-study/business/for-business.
Supporting start-ups and small businesses, identifying opportunities for growth and taking businesses to the next level. Find out more at https://www.herts.ac.uk/enterprise-zone/business-support/business-incubation.
Oaklands College support for businesses Toggle accordion
Oaklands College is a further education college in Hertfordshire with campuses in Welwyn Garden City and St Albans, and a further training provision in Borehamwood. Oaklands college can support your business in employing an apprentice, more details can be found at https://www.oaklands.ac.uk/study/apprenticeships/employers/.
Oaklands College also offers courses for adults, for more information go to https://www.oaklands.ac.uk/study/school-leavers/course-finder/?filter=adultLearner.
Federation of Small Businesses Toggle accordion
Federation of Small Business (FSB) is a not-for-profit business organisation that campaigns on issues important to smaller businesses, offers legal, tax and employment advice and protection, funding platform, and discounted business services.
FSB representative for St Albans district: Suzanna Austin. Services@fsb.org.uk 0808 1693868
Find out more about FSB membership benefits here: https://www.fsb.org.uk/join-us/membership.html
Find out more about FSB’s policy work here: https://www.fsb.org.uk/media-centre.html
How to tender for Council services Toggle accordion
The Council uses the Supply Hertfordshire procurement portal for all tender opportunities. Find out more and apply at https://in-tendhost.co.uk/supplyhertfordshire/aspx/Tenders/Current.
Guide to preventing cyber threats Toggle accordion
Government guidance to help businesses and organisations improve online security and protect against cyber threats can be found here https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/cyber-security-guidance-for-business#full-publication-update-history
'Business in the Community' - getting and offering practical help Toggle accordion
'Business in the Community' has distilled some of the Government's COVID19 support packages for small businesses into a checklist with tips on what's available and how to access them.
If your business can offer support to save and change lives during the COVID19 pandemic, visit the 'Business in the Community' National Business Response Network platform. If you can offer professional support, lend/donate resources or logistics then here's your way to help the coronavirus response.
'Business in the Community' is offering for SMEs needing help with business continuity or employee wellbeing; and community groups needing help with food, technology or social care due to coronavirus.
The Healthy Hub Toggle accordion
Healthy Hub St Albans District offers free information, advice and support to help you stay healthy and well.
The Hub works with a range of professionals who can help you get the right service for your needs.
Please visit us at: https://www.stalbans.gov.uk/healthy-hub.
Membership organisations
St Albans district and Hertfordshire based organisations you can join to network and share advice and expertise.
St Albans Business Improvement District (BID) Toggle accordion
Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) are private sector led, public sector supported, partnerships. They aim to revitalise their communities by delivering projects and services into the public realm within the BID area. St Albans BID is a not for profit company operating within a defined geographical area in St Albans City centre. It aims to provide additional services to people who live and work in the City Centre. It is largely funded by a levy from approximately 500 businesses in its designated area that totals around £450,000 a year. For further information see www.stalbansbid.com and www.enjoystalbans.com
St Albans District Chamber of Commerce Toggle accordion
Read about the St Albans District Chamber of Commerce on their website at http://www.stalbans-chamber.co.uk/.
Hertfordshire Chamber of Commerce Toggle accordion
Read about the Herts Chamber on their website at https://www.hertschamber.com/.
The Harpenden Collective Toggle accordion
Members only workspace and coworking community for businesses and individuals.
Read about the Harpenden Collective at https://www.theharpendencollective.co.uk/.
TheBusinessesCommunity.Com Toggle accordion
Find out how the Businesses Community website can help you at https://stalbans.thebusinessescommunity.com/.
Information on regulations and Trading Standards
Food Standards Agency Toggle accordion
Guidance and advice on food law can be found at http://www.food.gov.uk/.
Gambling Commission Regulator Toggle accordion
Find information about the Gambling Commission Regulator at http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk/.
Health and Safety Executive Toggle accordion
For information about the national regulator for health and safety matters, visit https://www.hse.gov.uk/.
Hertfordshire Trading Standards Toggle accordion
The Hertfordshire County Council Trading Standards pages have information for businesses and consumers.
Which? Trusted Traders in Hertfordshire Toggle accordion
For more information about local trusted traders, go to https://trustedtraders.which.co.uk/for-traders/hertfordshire.
Better Business for All Toggle accordion
Aims to reduce the regulatory burden on businesses, support growth and help regulators to better understand the challenges businesses face. Contact bbfa@hertfordshire.gov.uk or find out more at https://www.hertfordshirelep.com/business/better-business-for-all/.
Sustainability
Road to Zero Strategy Toggle accordion
Strategy to reduce emissions from road vehicles and move towards zero emissions.
The Carbon Trust Toggle accordion
Advice to help you navigate the risks and opportunities of climate change.
Read about The Carbon Trust at https://www.carbontrust.com/what-we-do.
New developments
Herts Innovation Quarter (IQ) Toggle accordion
Herts Innovation Quarter (IQ) is "leading the development of 3 million sq. ft. of new commercial space into a zero carbon, digitally connected workplace". Herts IQ offers work spaces from offices to industrial units.
According to their website, Herts IQ is an "Enterprise Zone with a clear vision for the future and the generations to come, we encourage smart, sustainable transport, a high build quality across all new developments and the adoption of low carbon operations. We also support strong engagement with the community we live and work in."
Read more at https://www.herts-iq.co.uk/.
Sponsorship opportunities for employers
There are multiple opportunities for sponsorship, including roundabouts around the district and our three community street festivals, which attract over 16,000 people to each event.
Event sponsorship Toggle accordion
St Albans District Council holds three major community events each year:
- The Alban Street Festival (Sunday 25 June 2023)
- St Albans Food and Drink street 'Feastival' (Sunday 24 September 2023)
- St Albans Christmas Cracker (Sunday 19 November 2023)
Attendance at our events continues to be strong, with each one attracting in excess of 16,000 visitors.
If you are interested in sponsorship opportunities at our community events, please contact events@stalbans.gov.uk.
Trading opportunities for businesses
Markets:
Find out more about trading at St Albans Charter Market at https://www.stalbans.gov.uk/trade-st-albans-markets. You can also find links on how to trade at other markets at the bottom of the page.
If you would like to apply to trade at one of the community events:
All the information about applications, policies, closing dates for applications is on our Events Trader Information Page.
Visit our Events Trader Information page
If you would like to be notified when the next application window opens, please email festivaltraders@stalbans.gov.uk with subject line "trader contact list".