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Breakfast Business Networking - Wed 19th Mar


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Hi There


I have read the rules for this section and although we're not strictly East Dulwich based I'm hoping you'll allow us a bit of leeway as we are offering something nice to the businesses of East Dulwich.


We run a breakfast business networking meeting in Crystal Palace, the Business Bagel. The Bagel is a great opportunity to meet other local business owners, freelancers, traders, service providers etc., from all over the local area, discuss mutual interests, share views and news and make some useful and beneficial local business contacts.


The next meeting is this Wednesday 19th March 7:30am - 9am at Casa Cuba Bar & Restaurant, 99 Church Road, Crystal Palace, London, SE19 2PR.


Buy tickets online http://www.businessbagel.co.uk/buy-tickets-online/


We look forward to hearing from you.

Business Bagel, your tasty networking group

http://www.businessbagel.co.uk

your ticket covers breakfast of a toasted panini and hot and cold drinks. But it is much more about meeting interested and interesting local business people. A good deal of business gets done off the back of connections made and a number of interesting joint ventures have resulted. This year we are asking attendees to keep us informed of business or projects that result from Bagel referals and we will find somewhere on the website to track them.

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