
There are regular events that local businesses may benefit from, organised by a range of organisations. Please note that some groups may charge a nominal fee to cover administration and catering costs. For meeting dates, venues and other details,
A number of commercial networks operate across the High Peak to support local businesses. These networking groups meet regularly throughout the district. They provide local business people, especially those from small and medium sized enterprises, with the opportunity to meet one another to network, inter-trade and listen to a variety of guest speakers.
This networking organisation for businesses in Chapel-en-le-Frith, supports Christmas lights and decorations, May Day events and other town happenings. For further information, contact Claire Andrew on 01298 812051 or email clairejoan@hotmail.co.uk.
A small group of business owners hold networking events for small and medium sized businesses located in the Glossop area. They meet twice a month – a breakfast networking group and a lunch networking group. For details of future meetings,
This is a networking group which meets regularly for lunchtime events in Buxton and evening events at various locations around Whaley Bridge and the surrounding areas. Details of forthcoming events can be obtained at www.highpeaknetworking.com (external website**).
A free networking event is hosted by New Mills school each month with speakers often business consultants. Further details can be obtained from www.newmillsweb.co.uk (external website**) or by contacting Carol Sumner, Director of Specialism on 01663 743 284, or email cs@newmills11-18.derbyshire.sch.uk.
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| 16 March 2010; 20 April 2010; 18 May 2010; 22 June 2010; 20 July 2010 |
This is an influential group dedicated to making Buxton a better place to live, work and play in. The group has more than 150 corporate, group and individual members. The Vision Buxton website (external website**) offers information, resources and tools for its members and to those interested in becoming a part of the town.
**Please note: High Peak Borough Council is not responsible for the content of any external websites.