A BUSINESS networking meeting with plenty of spice takes place at The Vaults at Bolton’s Market Place on Wednesday, March 2.
It’s the launch of The Curry Club in Bolton which is a collaboration between marketing and support organisation thebestofbolton and well-known events’ organiser Steve Kettle of Choice Events UK.
Steve, whose business is based in Manchester, has been organising curry clubs in London, Milton Keynes, Leeds, Birmingham and Manchester for the past 10 years.
He stated: “We’re delighted to be launching The Curry Club in Bolton. It’s a fantastic opportunity for business people to benefit from networking in a relaxed environment whilst enjoying exceptional Indian cuisine.
“We meet the real needs of key decision-makers who wish to develop their business contacts and their businesses in a unique environment.
“The Curry Club is the fastest-growing professional services’ networking organisation in the UK.”
The new Curry Club will be held at Fazz’s Indian Kitchen and sponsored by Westhoughton chartered accountants E K Williams, Bolton firm KCS Security and local Independent Financial Advisers Capstone Financial.
The Curry Club meetings cost £20 and run from 12pm to 2.30pm every two months. There will be business speakers and Andrew Dickson, the Chairman of Bolton FM, will be the speaker at the first Bolton meeting.
Faz Patel from thebestofbolton explained: “Opening The Curry Club is a natural extension of all our current marketing services for local businesses as the format works really well.
“Fazz’s is an excellent venue and it’s particularly helpful to be collaborating with Steve from Choice Events UK as he is very experienced in launching and running curry clubs.
“We’re really looking forward to our first event and, judging by the initial reaction from local businesses, we think it will be a great success.”
To find out more go to steve@choiceevents.co.uk or to register go to
https://www.choiceeventsuk.com/event/bolton-curry-club-2nd-march-2022/
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here