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Assistance with business relocation

Business support initiatives are available to help companies relocate along the river, ensuring that they take full advantage of the regeneration taking place.

For inward investors, Scottish Development International, offers a variety of business relocation assistance and advice and there are also a number of local schemes available through agencies such as Business Gateway, providing existing companies and new start-ups with specific support. Business growth services include funding for training and marketing as well as grants for new IT equipment and market research.

Scottish Enterprise  also helps with business relocation in Scotland and provides accommodation advice to help businesses grow. If you are looking for a commercial property in Glasgow on the River Clyde, ask your local enterprise company for help. Alternatively, visit the Scottish Property Network.

For more information, see our list of agencies and organisations below.

  • Clydebank Re-built
  • Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
  • Govan Initiative
  • Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce
  • Scottish Enterprise Dunbartonshire
  • Scottish Enterprise Renfrewshire 
  • Prince's Scottish Youth Business Trust
  • West Dunbartonshire Partnership
  • Women into the Network

 

Clyde Waterfront is a strategic partnership of the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow City Council, Renfrewshire Council and West Dunbartonshire Council.

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