Frome Working Lunches are back on the agenda

By Guest

4th Apr 2022 | Local News

Frome Town Council is pleased to announce that their popular Working Lunches are returning to the Town Hall from April, with a series of lunches throughout 2022 covering a whole host of business-related topics.

The lunches are open to anyone interested in developing their work skills and making connections. They provide the perfect opportunity to come together over a delicious lunch to discuss topics that can help your business grow. Community Projects Officer at Frome Town Council, Vivienne Whitaker commented: "We're delighted to be working with Frome Chamber of Commerce and Forward Space with this exciting line up. It's been a while since we've been able to host these lunches and we know that places will be in demand so book your space today." The full line up for 2022 is:

28th April – Live streaming for social media

23rd June – Branding

15th September – Instagram

8th December – Goal Setting Visit the Working Lunch page for more information: www.frometowncouncil.gov.uk/frome-working-lunch. First in the series is 'Live streaming for social media'. A live video strategy is becoming an increasingly necessary part of any modern marketer's toolkit. This practical workshop will discuss how to develop a video-first content strategy and enable you to start live streaming your business' activities and events on social media. The lunch will take place at Frome Town Hall on Thursday 28th April from 12 – 1:30pm. Tickets are just £5, including lunch. Spaces are limited to please visit to book your space visit: https://bit.ly/WorkingLunchLS

     

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