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CONNECT The Business Exchange Bath & Somerset launch On September 21, 220 people from across the South West came together to celebrate the launch of our new quarterly Bath & Somerset magazine. The event was held at Bath's prestigious Assembly Rooms and movers and shakers from across the region descended on the historic venue for a great night of networking and presentations. The evening was sponsored by Searcys who provided delicious canapes and refreshments for guests to enjoy. The night was organised with the help of Morgan Brinkhurst Consultancy and special guests included the Mayor and Mayoress of Bath, the Chairman of the Council and Ben Howlett MP. Anita Jaynes, the magazine's publisher said: "We would like to thank everyone that attended for making the night such a success and our valued advertisers for helping us get this project off the ground. Without you we wouldn’t have landed." Copies of the first edition of The Business Exchange Bath & Somerset. Sharon Wilsher and Harvey Fremlin from the National Self Build and Renovation Centre. The inaugral BoA Business Awards BoA Business, Bradford on Avon's business networking group hosted their first BoA Business Awards on Thursday October 13. Held at St Margaret's Hall, the town's diverse business community gathered to celebrate. Award categories included Best Customer Service, Best Creative, Best Independent Shop and Best Manufacturer showcasing the different industries Bradford on Avon is home to. Andrew Eberlin, chair of BoA Business said: "We were delighted with the response from businesses, their customers and the public for participating so enthusiastically in the first BoA Business Awards. We had over 80 nominations across 14 categories, over 2,500 different people took part and cast over 12,250 votes across the categories. Our aim was to showcase the variety of predominantly independent businesses in the town and to raise the profile of our business community. I think we succeeded." Launch success for Inspire’s new Elite network Sian Swift, business development manager for The Business Exchange, Anita Jaynes, publisher, Fiona Scott, The Business Exchange's features editor and David Bolton of Tain Brae who manages our social media. A bird's eye view of the evening's guests gathering before the presentations. Andrew Eberlin, chair of BoA Business with Ruth Warren from Fetch, winner of the town's Best Independent Shop award and Best Customer Service award. Guests enjoyed a three-course dinner made by Bradford on Avon restaurant and event caterers The Fat Fowl. Inspire launched their unique Elite programme in late October at Wellington Barn, Calne. The programme which is the first of its kind in the UK has been setup to help aspiring Wiltshire businesses achieve their goals. Aimed at companies who have consistently enjoyed growth in the last three years and turning over in excess of £1 million, the programme offers dedicated peer-to-peer networking, access to a range of experts, educational speakers and can open doors to more business opportunites and funding. The programme is being delivered in association with The Scale up Institute, Enterprise Europe Network, London International Business Programme and South West Manufacturing Advisory Service. To find out more visit: www.inspirebiz.co.uk/elitewho Julie Smith and Amanda Roberts helping guests sign-in at the Inspire Elite launch. Rob Perks, CEO of Inspire addressing the guests at the Inspire Elite Launch. Catering • Events • Venues • Equipment & Furniture Hire • Marquees The experience to deliver quality service whatever your needs www.hospitalityservices247.co.uk 36 14_04_Wiltshire_Business_Advert.indd THE BUSINESS EXCHANGE 2016 1 Tel: 01793 513888 15/09/2015 10:16