Business Networking Comes to Sandygate

6th May 2016

We're delighted to announce that as of June 2016 we'll be hosting business networking in the 1860 Suite at Sandygate.

We are partnering with Business Academies whose events are all based out of Football Clubs. Business Academies bring the local business community and Football Clubs together to create a unique environment for fostering relationships within the heart of the community. This combination offers businesses of all sizes the chance to promote their products and services to dozens of potential customers each and every time they attend an event. Their monthly networking meetings at Football Business Academies offer the opportunity for local businesses to meet and develop critical contacts within other businesses. There are an ever increasing number of Business Academies nationally helping to support all types of business from a sole trader to a multi-national organisation. The first event will take place on Wednesday 8th June starting at midday running until 2.30pm and they will run on the first Tuesday of every month after this. For full details or to book on you can do so by visiting http://www.businessacademies.com

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