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Invitation to Brentford Chamber AGM at Fullers Brewery

You are invited to our next General Meeting which is the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Tuesday 15th May at The Hock Cellar, Fuller Smith and Turner, Griffin Brewery, Chiswick Lane South at 6pm for a 6.30pm start.  (icon Map Showing Location of Hock Cellar).

There is a tour of the brewery departing at 5:15pm with limited places so please let us know if you’d like to go on the tour.

This year we are delighted to have our food provided by Brentford’s very own Lord Nelson, who will be offering canapes while we’re gathering and then a buffet after the formalities.

We’d like to thank Fullers for sponsoring the food and drink, as well as for hosting us at The Hock Cellar.

 

Interviewers required for Girls’ School

Ruby Mir, of the Business Links Team is in need of volunteers to interview girls at Brentford School for Girls. If you can help please respond directly to Ruby. 157 Brentford school year 10 girls will be required to have a practice interview before they do their work experience placement in July (as the girls…
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St George’s Day Celebration

On Saturday 21st April Brentford High Street Steering Group is organising St George’s Day celebrations in the Market Square. We thought it would be a good idea to have Brentford Chamber represented there and so intend to take a stall. We would like all members who can to deliver a sample of what they produce…
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Brentford Chamber March 2012 Newsletter

Thank you to everyone who came to our event at the Musical Museum and many thanks to the staff for hosting us and to Thames Water for sponsoring the drinks. We extend a warm invitation to attend our AGM on May 15th at the Hock Cellar. Friends are welcome to attend but are not of…
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Jobs Fair at West Thames College

Local MP Mary Macleod has announced that she will be hosting a Jobs and Apprenticeships Fair in March to help get young people into work. The Jobs Fair, which will take place at West Thames College on 30th March, will give the opportunity for young people to meet with local employers as well as acquiring…
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February Chamber Meeting at the Musical Museum

On the evening of Tuesday 28th February Brentford Chamber held a meeting which was kindly hosted by Ginette Kentish at The Musical Museum. The theme of the evening was “Heritage & Leisure”. Hence as well as our regular members we also invited representatives from organisations and businesses related to those sectors.

The evening started with a drinks reception in the exhibition gallery, during which Catherine Lemmon and Annette Jezierska entertained us with a violin and piano duet.

We then held the main part of the meeting in the Concert Hall. Firstly Richard Coles, the museum’s curator, performed two pieces on the Wurlitzer Organ and then spoke about the museum. New member Sarah Poland then explained the services provided by Mediation Chambers Ltd After that Paul Skelhorn and Lee Doyle from Brentford F.C. Community Sports Trust, told us about an event that they and ISIS are delivering later this summer, a community sports event open to everyone. It would be great to have our business members involved with their event, so look out for details.

 

Will Tyler

Octink chief executive appointed as Queen’s Awards judge

Will Tyler, Chief Executive of leading display specialist Octink, has been invited to join the judging panel for the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise, in the category of Sustainable Development. These highly prestigious awards are made annually by HM The Queen and recognise the highest levels of excellence demonstrated by UK businesses in the categories of…
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Brentford Magistrates Court

Nicholas Taylor and Associates act for the new owners of the Magistrates Court in Brentford. They have made a full presentation to the Brentford Community Council on the proposed development and are returning on Thursday 22nd March to give an update. Chamber members as always are welcome to attend. The meeting starts at 7.30pm at…
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Cyril J Scott

Tracing Cyril J Scott

We hCyril J Scottave been contacted by Central & Cecil, a not-for-profit housing and care provider based in Waterloo who merged with a charitable trust called Brentford Philanthropic Society in around 1998. This society was formed in 1867.

They were given a bust of a  Cyril J Scott who would seem to have been the President of the Brentford Charitable Trust, after the merger which has been in the Chief Executive’s office until now.

The trust is now planning an office move and would like to donate it back to any surviving members of Cyril’s family.

Cyril J Scott, Managing Director of Smith’s Crisps, was President of Brentford Chamber of Commerce 1937-1940.

 

Brentford High Street Consultation

Regeneration of the town centre is a key priority for the Council and understanding how Brentford is performing is crucial to deliver positive changes. Patricia Huertas, Town Centre Manager of Brentford is inviting you as Brentford residents and businesses to respond to a series of questions and give Hounslow Council your feedback on key aspects…
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