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Glossop Business Network's latest monthly meeting will take place over Zoom on Friday (18 June). 

It will take place from midday to approximately 1.30pm. 

The speaker will be Elaine Hallworth, Lead Procurement Officer at High Peak Borough Council and Staffordshire Moorlands District Council. 

Elaine will give an overview of Procurement practices and how local businesses can bid for work, and give examples of how local businesses have been supported through the tendering process. 

As ever, it will be a meeting of like-minded business people and all local businesses are welcome to come along to promote their own business - particularly those which have had to close during the latest lockdown.  

The group meet on the third Friday of every month - usually at Glossop Cricket Club but that's not possible at the moment due to the coronavirus pandemic, while the venue is currently being used as the town's vaccine site. 

But GBN founder Kathy Ford hopes that face-to-face meetings will be able to resume from next month, at Square West, The Old Co-op Building on Norfolk Square in Glossop. 

For details of how to join Friday's Zoom meeting, click here

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