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20th December 2007, 07/449

Parkfresh growth recognised regionally
A fresh-produce catering firm that has expanded through grant assistance from the district council was named a finalist in a prestigious competition.

Parkfresh food service outfit, based in Skelmersdale reached the top five in the regional finals of the Bank of Scotland Corporate £25 million Entrepreneur Challenge, which recognises well-established businesses that aim to continue growing and become dominant forces in their markets.

One of the reasons that Parkfresh reached the final stages was as a result of its growth and success, partly thanks to funding from West Lancashire District Council.

Through the Council's Inspire Scheme via West Lancashire Local Strategic Partnership's 'Investing In Business' Regeneration funds from the North West Regional Development Agency (NWDA), the company has received three grants, all of which have contributed to the company's expansion.

The business was founded on a sole trader basis 18 years ago and since that time has grown significantly to employ 87 full time staff today. Inspire helped the firm achieve its ambitious expansion plans by providing financial assistance towards the construction of additional warehousing space including further cold room facilities. With this financial support Parkfresh have been able to meet the expectations of its existing and future customers in terms of demand, health and safety and quality. They were also able to improve the security of the premises through grant assistance too.

As a result of all this work they were able to enter the awards and came in the top five of the North England and North Wales category. This was in recognition of the fact that they have gone from strength-to-strength despite the fierce competition and price wars they constantly face in the fresh and prepared supply chain, which is a challenging industry.

Cllr Ian Grant, Portfolio Holder for Regeneration and Planning, said: "Parkfresh is an inspirational story to other businesses out there and shows how perseverance really pays off. They have been bold enough to take on the challenge of supplying fresh and prepared produce to the catering trade and have risen above pressures to not only expand but to do exceptionally well. I'm delighted that we have helped them to realise their dreams by providing them with vital funds to carry out their work. To reach the finals in such a prestigious competition is even better news and they should be proud of themselves for getting to this stage."

Boyd Park, Managing Director of Parkfresh, added: "We have appreciated the support and commitment from West Lancashire District Council in terms of grants and business support and we will hopefully continue to work together to generate more good quality jobs within the Skelmersdale area.

"We are looking to open other sites around the country so as to offer a national service and we are also eager to acquire more land in Skelmersdale and build substantially larger premises for our increased business and future plans."

Due to the success of the Inspire scheme over the last 3 years, the Council are using the remaining funding to specifically target smaller businesses. Under the new scheme only companies with 5 employees or less are eligible for grant assistance, with applications from companies involved in key sector activities particularly welcome. These comprise biomedical, energy & environmental technologies; advanced engineering and materials; food and drink; digital and creative industries; and business and professional services.

So if you're thinking of improving commercial buildings and land or purchasing permanent machinery your company could be eligible. Anyone interested in the revised grant scheme and wanting more information can contact Margaret Collings on 01695 577177

 

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