Cornwall Farmers staff members in Wadebridge and Penzance have become the first group to complete the company’s bespoke training programme.
Ocean Falmouth BMW has become Hall for Cornwall’s (HfC) latest Corporate Friend.
The number of shops standing empty across the UK is on the increase latest figures show, but Cornwall is faring better than most.
Two Japanese car manufacturers have appointed Falmouth Coachworks as approved repairers for their vehicles.
Local MP Andrew George, who has led the national call for a regulator of large supermarkets, is calling on local farmers, growers, suppliers, and shoppers to make their voices heard during a Government consultation.
Scilly-based postal flower service, Scent from the Islands, has reported a record number of Christmas orders.
A Cornish gift website is currently offering free listings to businesses that believe they have something special on the market.
Used car sales in the south west were 4.4% lower than in Q3 2008, according to Experian, the global information services company, which has today published used car sales statistics in the UK for the period July – September (Q3) 2009.
Some 2,500 chickens in the Penryn area are among the growing list of fans of a country supplies shop that is doubling in size after only three years of trading.
The Cornwall Federation of Small Businesses’ (FSB) has signed an agreement with Cornwall Council, known as the Business Accord, which aims to generate a more productive dialogue between small businesses and local government.