PSYBT is now Youth Business Scotland, part of The Prince's Trust. We are currently reviewing all of our branding and marketing materials – please bear with us as we introduce these changes. United, we are Scotland's leading youth organisation; supporting more young people into jobs, self–employment, training, education and volunteering. You can also visit www.princes-trust.org.uk

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  • Lydia  Bright, star of ITV2 show The Only Way is Essex (TOWIE) was spotted wearing clothes from PSYBT business Parma Vintage.  Owner, Gillian Chalmers supplied clothes that were worn by Lydia throughout the latest series of the show.  Lydia recently opened her vintage clothing shop, Bella Sorella in Essex.  Meanwhile, Gillian has been trading since 2008 from her shop in Gourock, selling clothes and accessories from the 20's through to the 80's.


     


    http://www.parmavintage.co.uk/

  • BT Awards 2012

    The annual BT Scotland Young E-ntrepreneurs Awards, which are organised by  PSYBT, seek to recognise visionary PSYBT entrepreneurs who have benefitted from BT Scotland funding and gone on to grow their businesses with the help of e-commerce.


    Inspired to set up their own business by the continuing lack of career prospects for graduates, Michael Brown (24) and his business partner Daniel Jones (24), established their online take-away service, http://www.scoffable.com in 2010 during their final year at Heriot Watt University.

PSYBT Awards

Shoe designer Emily Lamb has been nominated for a Scottish Variety Award under the ‘Best new Scottish Artist or Designer’ category. Emily was funded by PSYBT in 2010 and her hand made shoes have been very well received by those in the fashion industry. After Graduating from Cordwainers, part of the London College of Fashion which specialises in footwear, she decided to launch her own collection, ensuring every creation was unique with their own original feature and pattern.