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Bewdley Colts Badminton Club reorganise for new players
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Business network MNS continues to grow with new venue

 

Business networking group ‘Milk No Sugar?’ (MNS) which launched in Bewdley in 2009, is continuing to attract interest and create new business opportunities, so much so that they’ve had to move to a much larger venue.

Held every second-Wednesday of the month from 11am to 12:30pm, their next meeting will be Wednesday 14th December, with all future meetings to be held at The Cock and Magpie on Severnside North, next to Bewdley bridge.

Organised and hosted by local businessman, Nigel Tinsdale of Tinsdale Investment Management on Load Street in Bewdley, stated: “The origins of the group was to collectively bring business people and their ideas to the table, learning from each other; what can and what has worked, and how it can be used and adapted to other business models. The result new business opportunities.”

By providing a positive platform for businesspeople from across the region to share, learn and connect with each other and to do business, has and continues to help keep local business thriving.

Said Nigel: “Recession or no recession, doing business locally provides a number of positive business benefits including reduced road miles and increased customer loyalty, and with smaller companies tending to do better precisely because of their size and their capacity to adapt to changing circumstances, the result is many of them become far more profitable.”

Businesses attending the monthly event come from across the region and including Wolverhampton, Worcester, Clee Hill, Tenbury, Kidderminster, Halesowen, Shrawley, Bridgnorth, Malvern, Bromsgrove and of course Bewdley.

Open to all, meetings are free with no subscription or meeting fees payable. For more information and for a friendly chat over a cup cuppa, please contact Nigel Tinsdale on 01299 405631 or email: milknosugar@tinsdale.co.uk

Issued: 30/11/2011

 

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