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The Westerham Business Breakfast Club was established in 1995 by Karrison's David Robinson. During the past 10 years it has been run by David and joint organiser, Neil Pritchard of St James' Place Partnership. The club is privileged to hold its meetings at the magnificent Westerham venue of Squerryes Court.

The club provides an informal business breakfast in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere where local business people get together, discuss local issues, have a great breakfast and listen to a guest speaker. Members are from all types of business in the Westerham, Oxted, Sevenoaks and surrounding areas.

Westerham Green The meetings are usually held on a Friday on a bi-monthly basis and start at a not unsociable time of just before 8am. David says "By the time we've met, had some coffee, a full English breakfast and listened to the guest speaker, we're usually back in our office by 9.30. It's a great way to start the day, and in such fabulous surroundings".

The guest speakers are drawn usually from the corporate world and cover topics that encompass all relevant issues across many business sectors. Previous speakers have included: Robert Wicks from the highly successful Westerham Brewery; Henry Warde from The Squerryes Court Estate - who provided everyone with an insight into the history and workings of the estate; and the inspirational an enormously talented Johnny Jonas, the renowned artist, portrait painter and inventor; Chris Bailey of the Bank of England; and our MP, Michael Fallon.

The Westerham Business Breakfast Club is always looking for new guests and members. There is no membership fee or joining fee - all you pay for is your breakfast, which is £15.00 per head. If you're interested in coming along, please contact:

Jennie Beadle Tel: 01959 561606 or email jennie.beadle@sjpp.co.uk
or
David Robinson Tel: 01959 563888 or email david.robinson@karrison.co.uk




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