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LONDON BUSINESS CELEBRATED AT HOUSE OF LORDS BY SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY

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LONDON, 26 NOVEMBER 2018: The UK’s top small businesses, including t4Local, who helps small and medium businesses as well as charities to engage with tens of thousands of local people, through the unmissable connection provided by their fuel nozzle advertising in every town in the UK, received special recognition today at an exclusive House of Lords reception.

t4Local was recognised as one of this year’s Small Biz 100, for its contribution to both the UK economy and its local community, ahead of this weekend’s Small Business Saturday, which will be celebrated across the UK on 1 December.

Lord Young of Graffham, former Secretary of State for Trade and Industry and Government Adviser on enterprise and small business hosted the event –  supported by card reader start-up Square – and was attended by other special guests including Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Rt Hon Greg Clark MP.

Lord Young of Graffham said:

“Small Business Saturday is a vital campaign to highlight the critical role that small businesses play in fueling the British economy. They are the true backbone of our economy, helping to drive growth across all areas of the country. Hosting the impressive businesses in this year’s Small Biz was a huge pleasure, and it is only a small part of the recognition they deserve for their entrepreneurial spirit shown day in, day out.”

The House of Lords reception echoed the support for Small Business Saturday seen across Government, since the campaign came to the UK in 2013. Last year saw the Prime Minister and the Mayor of London come out in support of the the day, along with the majority of local councils.

Director of Small Business Saturday UK, Michelle Ovens said:

“The Small Biz 100 represent the very best in British business at the heart of our economy. Day in day out small businesses prove themselves to be innovative, community-minded and capable of thriving in what are undoubtedly challenging times. They are hugely deserving of recognition and we are thrilled to have the honour of hosting this special celebration at The House of Lords.

Small Business Saturday 2018 is open to all businesses to participate in and is currently concluding its regional bus tour roadshow to drum up further support.