Business
Webpages related to the Business section
Business and Intellectual Property Centre (BIPC) Norfolk
Free access to publications, database subscriptions, events and more to help you start or grow your business in Norfolk
Employ an apprentice
Support, guidance and training if you want to employ an apprentice in Norfolk
Webpages in the Business section
Grants and funding
Information about grants, funding and support for businesses
Business services
Includes New Anglia Growth Hub, Health, safety and well-being and Norfolk Calibration Services
Licences and permits
Information and online applications for business licences and permits
Supplying Norfolk County Council
Advice and guidance for service providers. Information on tenders, contracts and doing business with us
Business development opportunities
Opportunities that can benefit and help develop your business
Trading Standards
Advice for businesses and consumers, reporting something to Trading Standards, Trusted Traders and scams
Digital connectivity
Find out about connectivity, better broadband and what the Internet of Things could do for your business
Volunteering and mentoring for businesses
You can help to inspire and prepare young people for the world of work
Latest business news
Norfolk Business secures funding to develop globe friendly shipping solution in Norwich
A Norfolk business is to receive £850,000 from Innovate UK to allow them to begin developing new, environmentally friendly shipping solutions in Norfolk.
£1.5m boost for 12 pioneering jobs and skills projects
From commercial use of seaweed to improving home insulation - 12 projects to boost Norfolk's economy are set to receive £1.5 million from the county council.
Have your say on proposed £600m-plus boost for Norfolk
You can have your say on a £600 million-plus deal to unlock opportunities to deliver more jobs, housing and investment, with major powers and funding transferred from Westminster to Norfolk.
Bure Valley Path gets a boost from the EXPERIENCE project's green infrastructure investment
The EXPERIENCE Project, led by Norfolk County Council, is starting work on major improvements to benefit residents and tourists visiting Norfolk's Bure Valley Path.