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Imageco receives £45K machinery grant

The company has obtained funding from Leeds City Council to invest in business growth

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Imageco has a total staff of 28 after recently employing five new entry-level employees

Leeds-based company, Imageco, has been granted £45,000 by Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership (LEP) as a result of its hard work in the community. 

A specialist in wide-format and sustainable print, Imageco has been involved in many large projects over the past year including working with Dr. Martens stores across Europe.

The business was also a key player in helping with the rejuvenation of Leeds City Centre 2020 as well as the Leeds United Centenary Collection.

Nathan Swinson-Bullough, managing director for the company, comments: “The grant will allow us to further our investment into creating new jobs, growth, and sustainable business development for our company. 

“We would like to say a massive thank you to the Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership for granting us this funding.” 

Swinson-Bullough has become well-known in the industry thanks to his and Imageco’s many green initiatives which have helped to inspire others.

The new grant will allow the company to invest in staff and enter new markets in order to expand the creative potential of print and signage. 

Imageco also hopes to invest a large amount of the grant in a new swissQprint Nyala 4 flatbed printer which will help diversify and improve the company’s output.

Swinson-Bullough adds: “This boost in investment will not only allow us to take our work to the next level but also invest in our staff.

“We are committed to creating the best work environment for our employees, and a large part of that is supporting their long-term career growth. The grant given by LEP will allow us to give our new starters the training they need to succeed in the industry.”

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