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Keeping business local


HayleyNJT

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Good day all


We are a new local networking group in Dulwich. We have brought BNI to Dulwich and we are looking to connect with local businesses. Our thing is to keep business local as much as you can. We meet weekly at Fifty Seven and our policy with our members is that there is only one trade or profession allowed in the room. We are currently looking for more local businesses to visit as an opportunity to present your business and refer some business too.

If you are interested or know someone who would be and want to be invited or want to know more, please email me at hayley.jc@notjusttravel.com


Thank you

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