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Business Forum

The Business Forum was established in 2009 to foster greater links and associations between local businesses and The Retailers of Westerham Traders Association.


In 2009 we took part in a Kent Rural Towns Healthcheck Project Your Westerham the Future , which led to a report being published a year later and the establishment of The Westerham Town Partnership.

Westerham LogoWe were also involved with the Parish Council's Tourism Working Party, organised in conjunction with James Turner of Hidden Britain. which resulted in a new Westerham Town Logo.

Recent projects have included planning and funding the Christmas lighting in the town, which has been successfully achieved in partnership with the Parish Council, businesses and local residents.

Work-in-progress includes the development of a retailers’ town brochure.

Regular meetings provide a great opportunity for informal networking over a drink and swapping latest news and views.

Meetings are held at the Parish Council offices at 6pm.

For dates, contact
kim21jennings@hotmail.com or eddieboylenlp@aol.com

..or see the Google calendar on this website.

If you have not yet become involved we would love to meet you.

If you’d like your company registered in the free Business Directory, please let us know. Just email info@visitwesterham.org.uk

Rotary Club of Westerham

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The Rotary Club of Westerham is always interested in hearing from both ladies and gentlemen considering membership of this world-wide service organisation.

The Club meets at The Kings Arms Hotel in Westerham each Tuesday:
Dinner meetings (7.00 for 7.30pm) are held on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in the month, with a speaker after the meal, while, on 2nd and 4th Tuesdays there are Aperitif meetings (6.45 for 7.00pm)
For further information, please contact the Club’s Secretary, Terry Cartwright – 01959 577749.

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