The next CCP Business Network event is 7.30am Wednesday 5th June 2019 in the Ty Nest function room at The Emlyn Hotel and our key speaker will be Dave Owen from Carmarthenshire County Council.
- Further details and hyperlinks to FREE Eventbrite tickets are available at www.thomassafetyservices.co.uk/ccpbusinessnetwork
- Although tickets for CCP Business Network are FREE via Eventbrite, there is an entry fee of £5.00 per person for every event (cash preferably), which covers the use of the venue, handouts, refillable tea/coffee, breakfast rolls (veggie and vegan alternatives are available), etc.
The aim of CCP Business Network is to allow businesses in Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire to develop mutually beneficial relationships, gain referrals and develop their client network and is open to all businesses in Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire (CCP).
We are supported with regular attendance by organisations such as Business Wales, Carmarthenshire County Council, Mid & West Wales Fire & Rescue Service, Antur Teifi, Prime Cymru, Department for Work and Pensions, etc., to provide advice and support to businesses.
There is no joining fee or commitment to attend every event, but obviously we would like you to attend as many as possible.
You are welcome to bring someone else along or send a deputy. However, we ask that an event ticket is booked for each person. This provides us with the names, phone numbers and email addresses for the handouts and name badges we provide at each event.
CCP Business Network is hosted by Dave and Claire from Thomas Safety Services Ltd and a Business Wales case study is available at https://businesswales.gov.wales/case-studies/thomas-safety-services-ltd
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