Brighouse café to launch networking event for local business community
A Brighouse coffee shop aimed at the local business community is set to launch a new networking group.
Located in the new Thornhill Brigg Mills office development, Big Shots Coffee Co will launch the Big Shots Business Club later this month to bring together business people in the Lower Calder Valley.
The new open networking event which, will be held at the café every month, has been designed to support businesses of all sizes to gain contacts, exposure and share valuable tips and knowledge.
Richard Hitchcock of Tackle Business Advice and Adrian Wales of LPD Associates will be the inaugural event’s guest speakers, presenting how to re-ignite your business purpose and passion.
Kate Adamson of Grinning Graphics, and host of the business club, said: “We are thrilled to be able to bring business people together and to deliver unique events for business networking.
“Each event is tailored to the popular vote and will be varied, engaging and beneficial to businesses of all sizes.”
Big Shots Coffee was officially opened by Calderdale MP Craig Whittaker in August 2015. The café spans over 500 sq ft and ifeatures phone chargers, spare stationery and free Wi-Fi.
The free networking event will be held on 27 January, 2pm-4pm at Big Shots Coffee Co in Thornhill Brigg Mills.
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