Supporting Local Business

My Plan for Watford - Dean Russell MP

I have always been very supportive of local business and was proud to be asked to be a ‘Small Business Ambassador.' and subsequently a Small Business Minister in Government. It has been really interesting to meet a number of local businesses and to signpost them to schemes and grants which could further sustain and enhance their business. This was especially important during covid, and I was delighted to see many businesses using new, innovative ways of delivering services and engaging with customers and clients. Watford is home to a vast array of industries, and we have a plethora of small businesses as well as being home to the Head Office of companies such as Hilton and TJX Europe.

The night-time economy is particularly critical to Watford, which is why I launched a petition to safeguard Pryzm Nightclub. I wholeheartedly welcomed the news that a new 5-year lease has been agreed for 5 years so that future generations can continue to enjoy this iconic nightclub.

I have thoroughly enjoyed leading ‘Self Employment Roundtables’ in partnership with the local Job Centre Plus and have led mentoring sessions to help support and advise those starting their own business. Self-employed individuals are so important to our country and our economy. They take risks to be innovative and it is rarely a smooth or straight forward journey, and I commend them for taking such a leap of faith.

It has also been great to re-launch the annual Watford Jobs Fair to help those seeking employment enter the workforce, or to support those looking to upskill.

News

Dean Russell MP visits Ellcod Promotional Solutions

Watford MP Dean Russell visited local business Ellcod Promotional Solutions as part of his 'Get Dean on Your Team' initiative.  The initiative sees Dean do shifts with businesses in Watford where he can learn more about their operations and understand about the needs of local busines

Government figures reveal support for Watford jobs and business.

Recent government figures reveal that over 19,400 people in Watford have had their wages paid by the government during the coronavirus crisis through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (figures up to 30 June.) The self-employed in Watford have received over £20 million in support, over £88 millio

John Lewis closure: Chairman meets Watford MP and Mayor

Dean Russell meets with John Lewis Chairman Dame Sharon White, Chairman of the John Lewis Partnership, came to Watford to meet with Mayor Peter Taylor, managing director of Watford Borough Council Donna Nolan and Dean Russell MP to discuss the closure of the Watford store. Having handed in petitio

Watford MP visits John Lewis HQ to hand in petition to save store

The MP for Watford has paid a visit to John Lewis' headquarters to hand in a petition calling for the department store in the town to be saved from closure. Dean Russell went to the Westminster office on Wednesday afternoon to present a petition which has more than 11,500 signatures. Mr Russell ho

Dean Russell's statement following the closure of John Lewis

Dear Resident, As you will be aware, yesterday the John Lewis Partnership announced it will not reopen its store in Watford. This is deeply disappointing for both customers and Partners as John Lewis has served our Town well for so many years.

Let's get Watford back in business

Speaking at the opening of a new florist in his constituency, Dean Russell said "I was delighted to take part in my first ribbon cutting of 2020 to open Cooks Florist and welcome them to Carpenders Park.

Watford MP looking to work shifts in local businesses

Watford's MP is looking to support local businesses by working shifts with them to better understand how they run. Dean Russell is launching a new initiative, dubbed 'Get Dean on Your Team', in a bid to help the town's traders and build a relationship with them. It comes as non-essential shops acr