There was a chance for members and visitors at Bingham Business Club’s latest meeting to do some networking before breakfast.
The club is a support, social network and forum for businesses in and around the Bingham area. It offers members and other attendees the chance to meet and constructively work together to generate revenue and help address the issues that face local businesses. Whether you are a new business starting out or a long-established part of the landscape, the club welcomes your input and looks forward to seeing you at one of its future meetings.
The Bingham Business Club meets monthly at Yeung Sing on the corner of Market Street and Long Acre, Bingham, at 8am, except for the summer barbecue and Christmas lunch. Meetings usually take the form of introductions, followed by a speaker, and then breakfast. But the October meeting was a networking session, giving existing and new members the opportunity to meet one another and learn about their businesses.
Meetings also regularly include 30-second slots, in which members or visitors can tell the meeting about services, events or news that may be of interest. At the latest meeting, club chairman Jonathan Hammond introduced Stephen Hoare, who specialises in tutoring in chemistry and biology; Joanne Buckley of Fraser Brown solicitors, who spoke about the Christmas Tree Festival at
Bingham Parish Church from November 30 to December 3, and invited businesses to take part; Jan Parnham of Long Acre Studios, who highlighted a charity fashion show at Bingham Healing Centre on November 13.
Jonathan also reminded members about his annual charity quiz, which is now open for entries.
The next meeting is on Tuesday, November 21.
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