Wednesday May 5th, 2010
9.30am - 11.30am
San Lorenzo Fuoriporta, Wimbledon
Topic: BID for Wimbledon
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The forum is for all Wimbledon based businesses and is free to attend. If you would like to attend, please email tracy@wimbledontowncentre.co.uk with the names of those wishing to attend from your company or book directly online.
Making
Wimbledon better for business means listening to the businesses and giving
them a place to come together where they can raise the issues that concern
them or that affect their business, and most importantly where they can
get some answers or some resolution. That is exactly what the aim of the
Wimbledon Business Forum is.
We encourage all businesses to let us know in advance of the issues they
want to raise, such as crime, grafitti, parking, etc., so that we can
ensure that the appropriate person (whether from the Council or the Police)
is present at the forum. The forum is for you - the Wimbledon business
- and we urge you to guide the agenda by letting us know what your issues
are.
The
format of the forum is a short networking period (including buffet breakfast)
followed by a theatre-style forum where we follow an agenda which has
been built by the businesses who are attending. Notes and actions are
taken and will be addressed in the next forum, so that we can all ensure
that we're not just talking about things, we're doing
things to work towards making Wimbledon better for business.
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2010 Forum Dates
WEDNESDAY 5th May
BID for Wimbledon
WEDNESDAY 7th July
WEDNESDAY 8th September
WEDNESDAY 3rd November
"Due to the nature of my business I had some
concerns which I wanted the police to address. During my first forum
these issues were raised, and I was amazed at the proactive approach
that the police took to address my queries after the meeting, and within
hours information that I required was made available to me. As Henry
Ford was once quoted as saying : "Coming together is a beginning.
Working together is success" Businesses cannot work in isolation.
They need local councils and police to work proactively with them and
this is what the forum aims to do."
Mark Pollak
Director
Turn On Your Mobile LTD
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