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Networking with other businesses can be a valuable way of getting help and advice, of finding new customers, and finding people that can provide you with the services that your business needs.

Becoming a member of Clowne Enterprise is a great way of extending your own networks, and it provides a number of benefits:

Click here to download further details of Clowne Enterprise Membership and an Application Form

Our bi-monthly forums are open to members and non-members (non-members pay a small entrance fee). We have guest speakers, news up dates, the opportunity to network, and free food and refreshments Monthly members’ lunches are an opportunity to share ideas with other members, develop ideas for promoting our businesses jointly, or just socialise with fellow businesses.

Click here to download dates of future Forum Meetings and Members’ lunches

Clowne enterprise members exhibiting at our recent business fair

 

Latest News

Enterprise Club Launched

Clowne Enterprise, in conjunction with LEO, has launched the first Enterprise Clubs in Bolsover District.

Posted: Wed 31-Aug-2011 7:23PM

Queens Award

Magazine article

Posted: Mon 27-Jun-2011 8:37AM

Royal success for boss

Paul Davies, of Clowne Enterprise Centre, was proud to learn he has been named to receive the Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion 2011.

Posted: Tue 31-May-2011 1:50PM

Enterprise Rewarded

Worksop Guardian

CHIEF executive Paul Davies is to receive the Queen’s Award for Enterprise Promotion.

Posted: Thu 05-May-2011 11:31AM

Finding customers is absolutely crucial...

Most people, at some point, have dreamt about starting their own business. So what prevents many from getting any further than just dreaming?

Posted: Thu 05-May-2011 10:05AM

Help for Start-Ups

Paul Davies introduces Clowne Enterprise in the Worksop Guardian

Posted: Mon 07-Mar-2011 12:36PM

Enterprising folk earn praise

Worksop Guardian

Enterprising people are battling against the recession-hit odds to make a go of new businesses…

Posted: Mon 10-Jan-2011 5:00PM

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