Dunmow & District Chamber of Trade

MONTHLY MEETINGS

Our meetings normally take place at 6pm on the second Monday of each month and are held in Dunmow Arts Centre, 1 Haslers Lane, Dunmow, CM6 1XS. All members are welcome to attend.

Please note there is no meeting in August or December and the AGM is held in October, in place of the regular monthly meeting.

• Next Meeting
Mon 13 Sep 2010 at 6pm in the Arts Centre
› View agenda in PDF format

• Last Meeting
Mon 12 July 2010 in the Arts Centre
Minutes to follow...

Please print copies of the agenda and minutes for your records and bring them along to the next meeting if you are planning to attend.

If you have any comments about the minutes of the last meeting or would like to raise an issue under 'Any Other Business' at the next meeting, please contact Sarah, our secretary.

BECOME A MEMBER

Chamber membership costs only £50 per year

All you have to do is download an application form, print out the form and fill in your details and then return your completed form and payment. The form can be used by new members wishing to join for the first time or current members renewing their subscription.

If you have any questions or you'd like more information about the chamber, please contact Terry Laplain, our membership secretary.

What are the benefits?

  • You can get to know other business owners in the town who are members of the chamber, seeking their views, support and help when necessary.
  • A free advert on our website www.dayoutindunmow.co.uk which promotes the town, containing a profile of your business (approx. 50 words), contact details and a link to your own website.
  • All members now receive a membership card and a window sticker for their business, so your customers can see you are a member of the chamber.
  • Some chamber members offer discounts on their goods or services to other members on production of their membership card. If you can do this, please tick the box on the application form.
  • You're welcome to join our monthly meetings, although it's not compulsory! Your input and feedback are always important to us.

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