“There is a real diversity of firms based at Frodsham Business Centre and the country needs places like this, which encourages wealth generating small and medium sized businesses to grow,” he said.
“It is these firms that will help to get our economy moving again.”
I.T specialists Medhurst, vehicle camera technology firm Vision UK and accountant Mark Greeve were among the firms that attended the meeting on Friday (December 2).
Scope, a charity that supports people with cerebral palsy, and Cheshire Pre School Learning Alliance, which supports pre-school learning groups, also attended.
Graham also took questions on a wide range of issues including how the government’s loan guarantee scheme will help businesses, the future of the Euro and its impact on the UK, the levels of national insurance and corporation tax paid by business as well as what support is available for charities.
“The country is currently in serious debt crisis and business owners and other taxpayers in Cheshire are paying a lot of money into the pot,” he said.
“As the MP for Weaver Vale I am working extremely hard to promote and support local businesses and ensure that Cheshire gets the investment it deserves in return.”
Frodsham Business Centre is home to 22 businesses employing almost 90 people.
Some of the other businesses currently at the centre include specialist I.T, finance, legal, and mechanical firms and an executive chauffeur company.
“A lot of local businesses have concerns about the economy and it is encouraging that Mr Evans has taken the time to meet with firms based at the business centre to offer his support,” said Simon Longden, director of Frodsham Business Centre.
If your firm is looking for an office or warehouse please contact Robert Longden at Frodsham Business Centre on 01928 733151.