Pristine Maids all set to clean up in Strabane
14 June 2024
As Strabane prepares to host its first outdoor dance music event this weekend, one local company is delighted to support the event having recently branched out into the area.
The commitment is a significant milestone for Pristine Maids, a leading cleaning services provider, as it prepares for its official launch in the town. The company has been working closely with Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Business Support Team, through the Go Succeed programme to get their business idea off the ground.
As they prepare to showcase their services at the outdoor music event being delivered by Electric Arcade this weekend, company founder and CEO, Cormac McCallion, said it provided an opportunity to show their support for the local community in Strabane. “The event promises to be a memorable occasion, bringing together local businesses, residents, and music enthusiasts. As a sponsor, Pristine Maids will provide essential cleaning services, for the event.
“Being part of something new and groundbreaking is incredibly exciting, and we’re proud to contribute to the success of Strabane’s first outdoor dance music event.”
Pristine Maids attributes a significant portion of its growth and expertise to the support and expertise they have been able to avail of through Go Succeed, including expert business advice, masterclasses, and grant assistance. Cormac believes this programme has been instrumental in shaping both the business and his own personal development as a business owner.
“Council really have played an important role in helping us grow and develop as a business, with a bespoke package of support to meet our specific needs as a fledgling company. We are delighted to become part of the Strabane business community where we hope to add to the wonderful range of services on offer in the town. This event is something that for me was perfectly timed and a great opportunity for me to show my commitment to Strabane before our official launch, this summer.”
Launched last year, Go Succeed represents a multi-million-pound investment in local entrepreneurs and businesses. It provides a holistic approach to government support services with a focus on providing a tailored service to suit individual needs in a bid to foster enterprise across the region.
The service supports entrepreneurs, new starts and existing businesses with easy-to-access advice and support including mentoring, masterclasses, peer networks, access to grant funding and a business plan, at every stage of their growth journey.
For more information and to register visit www.go-succeed.com
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