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Showing news for January 2012.

Basepoint Andover kicks off the new year with the ‘Networking Hub’

Basepoint Andover recently hosted its first ‘Networking Hub’ for 2012, which was a great success, attracting approximately 30 local business individuals. Those who attended had the opportunity to network, meet new people, generate new business and listen to an expert speaker, setting in motion a new year of business.

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Basepoint Folkestone to host first networking event for 2012

Basepoint Folkestone will be hosting its first quarterly networking event of 2012 on the 22nd February for local businesses and Basepoint licensees. The event will provide individuals with the opportunity to network, meet new people, generate new business – and also listen to two guest speakers.

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Newhaven Enterprise Centre kick starts 2012 with the ‘Networking Hub’

The Basepoint operated Newhaven Enterprise Centre recently hosted its first ‘Networking Hub’ for 2012, which was a great success, attracting approximately 40 local business individuals. Those who attended had the opportunity to network, meet new people, generate new business and listen to two expert speakers, setting in motion a new year of business. The key speakers at the event were Sam Ingram of Sussex Downs College, who gave a presentation on apprenticeships, and Kevin Horlock of Dale Carnegie, who discussed the reasons behind networking and tips on how to achieve the best results.

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Basepoint High Wycombe to host open day

Basepoint High Wycombe will be hosting an open day on Thursday 16th February to give local businesses the opportunity to come and see the centre’s facilities. The centre, which opened in 1999, has provided office and workshop space for well over 500 companies, with one of their most recent licensees, Apollo Fitness, renting out four units to create a fully equipped gym, demonstrating the centre’s diversity

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Frank chosen for Olympic chance of a lifetime run

A once in a lifetime opportunity has been handed to Frank O Brien, maintenance man at Basepoint Southampton, after he was accepted to be among the first members of the public to experience the new Olympic Stadium. Frank was over the moon when he discovered he was one of 5000 successful applicants chosen to take part in The National Lottery Olympic Park Run. The five mile course will pass several Olympic venues, such as the Velodrome and Aquatics Centre, with the finish line on the athletics track at the newly built stadium for next year’s games.

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