A unique opportunity has arisen for local business owners to network with one another, listen to inspirational guest speakers and learn about the work of one of Pembrokeshire’s newest charities.
The Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust, which celebrates its fifth birthday this year, will be holding its first ever Business Breakfast Networking Event at the end of June.
Set up in 2018, with the overarching aim of protecting the iconic National Park landscape for future generations, the Trust has worked over the past five years to improve access to Pembrokeshire’s great outdoors, boost biodiversity and conservation, promote outdoor learning and support skills and jobs in the local area.
The free Breakfast Event, sponsored by South Hook LNG, will feature three guest speakers with local connections – Lucie Macleod, founder of the viral hair care brand Hair Syrup; Chief Executive of Visit Pembrokeshire, Emma Thornton; and Tom Bean, Education Ranger for the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park Authority.
Director of the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust, Katie Macro, said: “If you run a business in Pembrokeshire, the Networking Event offers the perfect chance to connect with other businesses across the county, find out more about the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust and hear from our brilliant guest speakers – all while enjoying a delicious breakfast!
“We have achieved an enormous amount over the past five years, especially through partnership work, and are thrilled at being able to share this with the wider business community. Our thanks go to South Hook LNG, whose kind support has enabled us to offer this event for free.”
The Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust’s Breakfast Networking Event will take place at the Queen’s Hall in Narberth at 8am on Wednesday 28 June. Spaces for this free event are limited and can be booked by sending an email to support@pembrokeshirecoasttrust.org.uk.
For more information about the Pembrokeshire Coast Charitable Trust and its work, visit https://pembrokeshirecoasttrust.wales/.
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