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What's coming up at High Peak Business Club

A recent meeting about tax with members and Ian Bingham FCA (in glasses)

High Peak Business Club, now in its ninth year, is continuing to thrive. 

It is open to anyone in business in the High Peak, or who lives in the area but does business anywhere in the world. 

They meet monthly for breakfast at Chapel Golf Club, on Manchester Road in Chapel-en-le-Frith, with coffee from 7.30am, a speaker from 8am to 9am and networking over bacon baps until 9.30am. 

Over the coming months, they will be covering a range of topics. 

For their next meeting on Friday 27 January, they will be hearing about what Lloyds bank is doing to promote net zero. Given recent events, members will also be asking how banks can help (not hinder) business recovery. 

In February they will be asking looking at the pressures facing the hospitality industry and in March about the highs and lows of owning a racehorse. 

For more information about the business club, go to www.highpeakbusinessclub.co.uk 

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