News and Views from Burton Business Club

 

NEXT MEETING

14th July 2009
Businesses and Fire Safety with Brett Waring Staffordshire Fire Brigade

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Welcome to the Burton Business Club

 

The Burton Business Club is run by business people for business people. Club meetings are held within Burton-upon-Trent and are a gathering group meeting and sharing ideas at the burton business clubof like minds to discuss matters of mutual interest.

At these meetings, we have the opportunity of talking about issues which we, as business people, regard as paramount. We learn from each others’ experience; we discuss our successes (and failures!). Hence, we share in the achievements of our colleagues and we learn from our own mistakes and those of others.

Burton Business Club welcomes applications for new members - the more members the club has, the more experiences and contacts we can share. If your business is based, or carries out its business, in Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, then our Business Club is right for you. To apply online click here

July Meeting 2009

New business legislation regarding fire safety is the topic for the next monthly meeting of the Burton Business Club.  Brett Waring, Fire Safety at Officer Staffordshire Fire & Rescue Services, will be explaining to members and guests the new legislation concerning commercial premises - Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety Order) 2005.

The talk starts at 7.30pm on Tuesday, 14 July 2009 at Branston Golf & Country Club.  Guests and new members are welcome

 

 

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Burton Business Club is always on the look out for speakers at our monthly meetings. If you feel that you have something to tell us, then the Burton Business Club has the arena to do it. Contact us with your ideas

Latest Member News

Just lately, the housing market is in the headlines almost every day of the week. Quite often, the reports are conflicting – one bulletin says that house prices are falling and another will say that there has been a mild increase. Only yesterday, Monday, 6 April 2009, the headlines stated “House Prices Rise by 2%”. So exactly what is happening? Read More.......