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Many thanks to our event sponsors:
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Book now for the next TBF breakfast meeting at 8-9.30am on Tuesday 8th March at the Grand Hotel when we welcome our guest speaker, Carolyn Custerson, Chief Executive of the ERBID.
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For over 10 years, Carolyn has been at the heart of tourism activity in the Bay and is responsible for the ERBID - a not-for-profit company focused on driving up year round footfall and occupancy within the Tourism and Hospitality sectors across the Bay.
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Carolyn will be focusing on Destination Marketing plans including the marketing campaigns in place for this year as well as outlining tourism market trends.
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Network over a glass of juice on arrival at 8am before a full English Breakfast before listening to Carolyn. Everyone interested in local business is welcome.
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£12.50 for the breakfast, networking and free parking in the sports ground opposite. Please remember to collect a parking pass at the Grand Hotel’s reception.
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Thank you to everyone who tuned into the 'Apprenticeships Special’ Breakfast Bytes last month - focusing on the wide range of apprenticeship opportunities where people can gain valuable real-world experience alongside qualifications.
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Thanks also to the panel of expert speakers and if you missed the live event, don’t worry - you can view it on catch up on youTube …
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The Government has released guidance for the Omicron Hospitality and Leisure Grant, to support businesses affected by the COVID-19 Omicron variant. There are three new business support schemes available.
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After talking to and working with Community Partners on future options for Torbay Road in Paignton, Torbay Council has now launched its public consultation on three proposed concept options.
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In December 2020, Torbay Council secured £13.36million of Future High Street Funding to kick-start the exciting transformation of Paignton town centre. £3million of this funding has been allocated to improve …
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Elisabeth Hadley from Brixham won the public vote to make a permanent tribute in Torquay to “one of its most famous daughters, Dame Agatha Christie”.
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Torbay council said. The bronze creation of the author sitting on a bench with her dog will stand in The Strand as part of regeneration works. A spokesperson for Torbay Council said the public art …
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Torquay Rotary are offering the opportunity for a local business to nominate a young person to attend a RYLA course at a reduced rate.
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The TBF is a voluntary organisation which brings businesses together, professionally and socially, to help make the area a brighter place to live, work and play. Please help us spread the word by joining our mailing list and linking to our social media platforms.
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