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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

DTI launch competition to find UK Enterprise champion

The search is on to find the UK city, town, place or area that best exemplifies the enterprise spirit, with the launch today of the DTIís Enterprising Britain 2006 competition

The search is on to find the UK city, town, place or area that best exemplifies the enterprise spirit, with the launch today of the DTIís Enterprising Britain 2006 competition.

The competition, a key part of the Governmentís drive to increase entrepreneurship in the UK, identifies areas of enterprise excellence: those places that have created jobs, brought communities together, and made a real difference to local businesses and local people.

Twelve regional winners will be selected in competitions run by Regional Development Agencies and Devolved Administrations around the country over the next 4 months. In September a panel of expert judges will select a national winner from the regional finalists. The overall UK winner will then represent the UK in the European Enterprise Awards at the end of the year.

Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, Alan Johnson, said of the competition launch:

ìEnterprise and innovation are the key to the UKís future economic growth and success in todayís global market. It is only by creating a ìcan doî attitude in society that we can compete with the levels of entrepreneurship that can be seen in the US.

ìThe Enterprising Britain competition is a great opportunity to celebrate some of the enterprise success stories that not only change the lives of those individuals directly involved, but also those of the wider community. Hopefully this will inspire many more people to take the plunge and turn their ideas into successful business ventures.î

National competition judge, Lynne Franks, entrepreneur and social enterprise ambassador added:

ìHaving started my own company at the age of 21 and never looked back, I know the personal value that entrepreneurship can bring. Whatís more, through my work encouraging entrepreneurship amongst women through the SEED programme, I have also seen the difference it can make to society and our economy as a whole.

ìThe Enterprising Britain competition is a great way of shining a spotlight on the best work going on around the country to make Britain a more enterprising place. As a competition judge, Iíll be looking for examples of where enterprise has been key in regenerating a whole area, and has had a really positive impact on all aspects of the local community. Iím looking forward to seeing all the excellent examples out there.î

The regional heats for the competition will run from 30 January to 31 May and teams can enter through their local Regional Development Agency, the Welsh Development Agency, Invest Northern Ireland or Scottish Enterprise.