Networking at golf club in Richmond and digital brunch - sign up now!

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20th Oct 2020 | Local News

Are you a local business owner? Want to grow your network and connections?

Then come and join us on Thursday (October 22) when we host our next Digital Brunch Club from 10am until noon.

  • Make new connections
  • Network is small breakout groups
  • Use our Private Facebook group to promote your business
  • Build new relationships
  • Biz Showcase

Our 10 minute BIZ Showcase is with local estate agent Darren Bartlett where he will tell us about how he created a boutique estate agency that is flourishing.

Why not join us? Here is the link to book.

Read more about Kindred Business Networking here

In-person brunch on November 5

I have arranged a safe and secure venue for our first in-person brunch event since this pandemic started.

There will be limited numbers to ensure social distancing so please BOOK EARLY to avoid disappointment.

I am so looking forward to seeing all of you again in person. Will be fun!

The venue is Royal Mid Surrey Golf Club, Old Deer Park, Twickenham Rd, Richmond, TW9 2SB.

The date is Thursday, November 5 from 10am until noon.

Parking is free and it's also just a five minute walk from Richmond Station.

You will need to arrive wearing a mask and check in at reception for track and trace purposes. Hand sanitisers will be available.

We will be seated at a social distance apart from each other. All attendees must remain seated during the meeting.

Masks are optional in meeting room. There will be ï¸ tea / coffee and 🩠pastries on arrival with both sparkling and still water during the meeting.

     

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