The Locksmith Journal May-Jun 2014 - Issue 32 | Page 6

INDUSTRYNEWS SPONSORED BY SECURITY HARDWARE £1m to Help Women Start or Grow Their Own Business Budding female entrepreneurs are set to benefit from superfast broadband with a new £1m challenge fund, enabling them to work effectively, access new markets and grow their business online. ‘work effectively’ Women-led businesses now represent 20% of all SMEs in the UK, up from 12% in 2010 and the Government says it is determined to do more to help ensure women take advantage of the best broadband infrastructure in Europe. Visiting Google’s Campus for Mums in Shoreditch, Minister for Women Nicky Morgan said: “There are thousands of women running some amazing small businesses all over the UK but they still make up just a fifth of all small businesses. “As part of our long-term economic plan for Britain we are determined to do everything we can to support women to start-up businesses and create more jobs and opportunities for hardworking people. “This fund will give women the practical help needed to get their businesses on-line and take advantage of superfast broadband. This will include online mentors, business clubs and training courses so that women all over the country can benefit from the kind of help Campus for Mums is giving.” The fund will be part of the Government’s Superfast Broadband rollout and will help women take full advantage of all the opportunities superfast broadband can bring to business. There are 40 local broadband projects in England, already delivering the programme and they are invited to submit bids to the £1m challenge fund. Business leaders and women entrepreneurs recently met Nicky Morgan at an event she hosted and asked for better online services. As part of the Government’s commitment to small businesses, Small Business: GREAT Ambition, sets out how it is making it easier for new and existing businesses to get access to the advice and support they need to succeed. Women starting or running a business can find out how other people have accessed support and help through the Business is GREAT website, and it wants to hear from small businesses about whether the site works for them or what improvements they would like to see. Female entrepreneurs can also take advantage of a 50% contribution of up to £2k from the Growth Voucher programme to pay for help with accounting or marketing advice. The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills will be working closely with women’s enterprise groups including: Everywoman, Prowess, and Mumpreneurs, to ensure that female entrepreneurs are aware of and encouraged to apply for the money. CHESTERFIELD WOMAN WINS SNAP-SECURE LOCK UPGRADE IN NATIONWIDE COMPETITION A Chesterfield-woman has won a nationwide competition to have the locks on her house upgraded to make them secure against lock-snapping attack – one of the most popular forms of forced entry in the UK. Veronica Bradbury from Linden Drive, Hasland is a Neighbourhood & Homes Watch Network (NHWN) member and won a competition that was open to all members of the Home Office and Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) supported crime prevention network. “As a Neighbourhood Watch member I am only too aware of the kind of steps that need to be taken to protect your property and the Avocet Hardware ABS locks that I’ve had fitted will certainly help to do that,” said Mrs Bradbury. Avocet Hardware, which is NHWN’s primary sponsor for security products, manufactures the safest snap-secure locks currently available in the UK. The West 6 THE MAY/JUN 2014 ISSUE SPONSORED BY ASSA ABLOY Security Solutions Yorkshire company’s ABS lock has a 3-star rating according to BSI’s TS007 standard and boasts Sold Secure’s SS312 Diamond accreditation. “There are a lot of different snap-secure locks available, but ABS is the only one that passes all the tests needed to get both Sold Secure’s Diamond and BSI’s 3-star kitemark accreditation,” said Raymond Pearce of Avocet Hardware. Avocet’s ABS locks were fitted in Veronica home by its Chesterfield-based elite centre, Hawkins Locksmiths – a family-owned business that has been providing peace of mind to customers since 1993. “I’ve come across numerous breakins that were caused by the snapping vulnerability of the euro cylinder locks, which are fitted to 90 per cent of homes, but amazingly, people are unaware that these incidences can be simply avoided,” said Ian Hawkins, owner of Hawkins Locksmiths. “Avocet’s ABS Euro Cylinder is the only lock on the market that has achieved the new 3 Star TS007 British Standar