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Published Date: 14 February 2008
FREE business support from MENTA – the Mid Anglian Enterprise Agency – will be the topic of conversation at the next lunchtime meeting of Haverhill Chamber of Commerce and Industry, taking place on Tuesday, February 26, at the Days Inn hotel, Phoenix Road, Haverhill.
MENTA manages Hollands Business Centre, in Hollands Road, Haverhill, where current tenants include software developers, a hairdresser, a tailor, a financial advisor and an estate agent.

Matthew Darroch-Thompson, of MENTA, said: “We work with people looking to start up business in Suffolk, but we also offer help to established businesses, who want to grow or improve their performance.

“The support we provide ranges from free impartial advice from our experienced advisors to business skills training undertaken by a network of trainers who are running companies actually doing whatever it is they are teaching.”

A business advisor from MENTA is available at Hollands Business Centre on the first Thursday of each month to offer free business advice.

The cost to attend the chamber meeting is £7.50 for members and £10 for non-members.

Contact Elaine Carr by Tuesday to book a place via elaine@flipflopmarketing.co.uk or call 01440 710158.

karen.steel@haverhillecho.com



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  • Last Updated: 12 February 2008 10:01 AM
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