Businesses ‘Jumper for Joy’ with return of Chamber festive event
Businesses got into the festive spirit with the return of the South Cheshire Chamber Christmas networking event.
Businesses got into the festive spirit with the return of the South Cheshire Chamber Christmas networking event.
Nantwich mum and business owner Charlotte Goodwin is relaunching child-friendly networking events in the town.
Charlotte, who runs her own nature and ethically inspired cosmetics business, says she has always benefited from networking with other women.
A networking group is supporting local businesses with 10 membership grants worth £894 each available across the Cheshire region.
South Cheshire Chamber of Commerce relaunched its face-to-face networking programme in style with an afternoon tea at historic Churche’s Mansion in Nantwich.
Support for South Cheshire businesses emerging from lockdown measures is being offered by a new business referral marketing group.
Networking with the South Cheshire Chamber of Commerce is in full swing with a busy programme of events designed to connect businesses and support the area’s economic growth.
The Rotary Club of Nantwich is starting a new satellite club in South Cheshire to encourage business networking.
The new group’s first meeting will take place at the Nantwich Bookshop on Wednesday June 13 from 7.30am to 8.30am.
South Cheshire Chamber members from Crewe and Nantwich turned out in force to a new networking event with a difference.
Speed networking was staged at the Crewe Arms Hotel, one of the latest iconic businesses to join the Chamber and benefit from its profile-raising opportunities.
A talk on “self belief” will be given to people running their own Nantwich business at a one-off networking event this week. Speaker Rob Pickersgill (pictured) will be boosting the confidence of local entrepreneurs at the event on Regents Park, London Road.
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