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Small Business Britain Launches ‘Small and Mighty Enterprise Programme’ to Support Small Businesses

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Small Business Britain is set to roll out its Small and Mighty Enterprise Programme, a six-week online course designed to help sole traders and micro businesses unlock growth opportunities.


The programme combines expert guidance, mentoring, and practical resources to equip participants with a twelve-month action plan to grow and flourish over the next year. Delivered entirely online, it offers flexible learning accessible from anywhere in the UK, making it suitable for business owners with busy schedules.


Key features of the programme include:


  • Live weekly sessions recorded and available on a private Small Business Britain website available exclusively to participants.

  • Weekly worksheets developed by each week’s expert trainers to reinforce key learning outcomes.

  • 1-2-1 and group mentoring, providing one hour of personalised guidance across the six weeks.

  • Access to an exclusive community of peers and mentors for networking, advice, and sharing experiences. ·

  • A personalised twelve-month Action Plan to guide business growth.

The course runs from 2 February to 9 March 2026, with sessions held every Monday at 10am.


Small business owners looking to develop their skills, expand their networks, and plan for growth can find more information and register via the Small & Mighty Enterprise Programme Registration page.

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