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Inspiring Story: Under Pressure

After finishing college aged 18 Tom Mursell was discouraged by the limited options available. Feeling pressured into going to university, and with little or no help or guidance about other choices – notgoingtouni.co.uk was born.

Useful Link: Women Unlimited

An online community for female entrepreneurs packed with all the business tips and advice you will ever need!

Inspiring Story: The value of having a 'friend at the other end'

Sally Broom loved travel, but wasn't so fond of the effect that mass tourism has on local people and the environment. So she set aside a planned legal career to develop ethical travel website Your Safe Planet.

Useful Link: Access to Music

Access to Music is the UK’s leading designer and provider of popular music education, training and consultancy. They provide dynamic vocationally-related services inspired by direct involvement in the music industry.

File: Let Your Ideas Blossom

The campaign leaflet for Girls! Make Your Mark.

Get Involved Page: Yorkshire and Humber launch of the Enterprising Britain Competition

Building on the success of Hull’s award as the most enterprising place in the region and the runner-up in the national competition in 2009.

Get Involved Page: Think Enterprise

Showcasing Enterprise in Cannock Chase

Get Involved Page: Islington Enterprising Places Network Meeting

How can London continue to foster economic growth through business and enterprise?

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Get Involved Page: Enterprising Place Network Meeting, Friday 12 February 2010, Leicester

East Midlands Enterprising Places Network (EPN) held its second event in Leicester on the 12th February. Entitled “Leicester and the creative industries sector - driving enterprise or creating good added value”, the event took place at the recently opened Phoenix Square, the new digital media centre for the city, giving the event a helpful focus on the creative sector and Leicester’s burgeoning Cultural Quarter.

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