Ros Southern writes:
"There is an ever increasing network of Redbridge folk involved in start-up businesses in some way and interested in the local economy and the sharing economy. Thanks so much for being part of it.
The best way to see Sophia Hubs news is to go to my blog: http://sophiahubs7k.wordpress.com/. I am hoping the links work this week!!
- Thanks to the 13 people plus 3 PCSOs that came to the Timebank afternoon tea this week. More and regular community events will follow this as our new Timebank team beds in.
- We are looking forward to our first two evening enterprise club events...
- Tuesday 19th August 7-9 on e-safety for businesses led by Terry Freedman
- Tuesday 26th August 7-9 on paying attention to customer service led by Bev Stratton
- We have our first Timebank learning event - run by a Timebank member who will share her knowledg on setting up a Facebook profile for you and or your business. Thursday 21st August 12 - 1. You will 'pay' with your 1-hour currency!!! Teas/coffees before and after and cake to celebrate this milestone! You will need to register on the Timebank to join this. Contact us if you need help.
- We are looking forward to a longer lunchtime enterprise club session led by Sue Howard on Tuesday 2nd September to start our Autumn programme on the Map of Meaning. Booking is essential. This is looking at an essential and often missed aspect of running a business - what gives you and the business meaning.
- We are planning a Seven Kings expedition to the Woodgrange market in Forest Gate. Register your interest. Why not have a pop up market in Seven Kings like theirs! Dawayne Williams, Town Centre Manager is helping to set this up.
- There's lots happening with some great FP Comms events this summer and early Autumn to help your business. Information about this and all above event here.
Please do pass on to me others who would like to receive this email. Thanks to the volunteer support that goes into this project as always!"
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Deacon Blue - Town To Be Blamed.
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