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Garforth Business Lunch Club set for launch



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Published Date: 20 November 2008
Businesses in Garforth have a tasty new opportunity to build closer working relationships with professionals from other local firms.
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The first meeting of Garforth Business Lunch Club takes place from 1pm to 3pm on Wednesday, December 3, at La Bella Vita restaurant in the town.

It has been organised by Godloves Solicitors, which already runs a similar networking group in Leeds city centre.

Managing partner, Paul Carvis, said: "At the first event we will take a little time to explain our aims and hope to meet on a regular basis going forwards.

"I would urge any professionals in the Garforth area to attend - it will provide a great opportunity for them to raise the profile of their business without taking too much time out of the working day."

Godloves has a long-established presence in Garforth and is based at Willow Court on Main Street.

Places at the lunch club cost £15 each.

* For more details, email: mbrookes@godloves.co.uk or ring (0113) 2868822.

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  • Last Updated: 20 November 2008 9:15 AM
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