We are delighted to have been asked by the Local Distinctiveness Project at Pennine Prospects to run some free one to one social media consultations with independent businesses in the Upper Calder Valley – the towns of Todmorden, Mytholmroyd and Hebden Bridge. Already fighting the impact of the economic downturn, many were drastically affected by two major floods earlier this year and the strategic use of social media is one important tool in revitalising local businesses. Find out more and sign up here.
South Pennines local distinctiveness project delivered by Rebecca Yorke at Pennine Prospects
The local distinctiveness project is funded by the South Pennines LEADER programme (Rural Development Programme for England) which is jointly funded by Defra and the European Union, and managed by Pennine Prospects.
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Hi I would welcome some one to one Twitter experience. Is there a form to fill in?
Hi Phil – emailing you now.