Business leaders, owners, and entrepreneurs to engage directly with MP at Wells networking

By Laura Linham

7th Mar 2024 | Local News

James Heappey MP (File photo)
James Heappey MP (File photo)

Business leaders, owners, and entrepreneurs in Wells and the surrounding Somerset area are being offered a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with their MP at an upcoming networking event on April 19th.

Organised by the Wells Business Forum, this event aims to foster direct dialogue and collaboration within the local business community.

Scheduled to take place at the Wells & Mendip Museum, the breakfast meeting will feature The Rt Hon James Heappey MP.

Attendees will have the chance to discuss various topics with Mr Heappey, including the current business climate, challenges, and future prospects. His insights into government initiatives for business support are expected to be a highlight, providing valuable perspectives on how local businesses can benefit from and contribute to regional development.

This event is seen as a prime opportunity for those at the forefront of Somerset's business scene to network, share insights, and explore new avenues for collaboration, all in a setting that promotes open and engaging discussion with a significant political figure.

To secure a spot at this exclusive networking event and for more details, interested individuals can visit the Wells Business Forum website at https://wellsbusinessforum.uk/.

     

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