A new business networking group is being created to companies based on the Fairfield Industrial Estate in Louth.
Set up by Wilkin Chapman in conjunction with Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce, the Fairfield Networking Group will welcome organisations of any size or industry, based on the estate which is home to hundreds of businesses.
Established in the late 1960s, Fairfield Industrial Estate has been steadily growing each year but there are no previous networking groups dedicated to this important part of the town and the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce has historically been underrepresented in the area.
It’s hoped that the new group will connect businesses across the estate to help one another grow while encouraging collaboration on matters that directly impact the estate.
The group’s first meeting is set to take place on 9th January at Louth Distillery, where Pin Gin is produced. Meetings will continue to be held on the second Tuesday of each month from 5-7pm. It’s hoped that the event will be hosted by a different business on the estate each month.
Katherine Marshall, a partner at Wilkin Chapman which moved into a new office on the estate earlier this year, said: “I’m really excited to be helping to launch this new business networking group dedicated to this energising and inspiring area of Louth which has become a real hotbed for innovation, ingenuity and expertise. It does seem remarkable that even though Fairfield Industrial Estate has grown to become so important for the local economy the businesses here haven’t had a forum to regularly get together, get to know each other and work together, but that’s all about to change.
“The news has gone down very well so far, with lots of interest in our first meeting so I’m sure it’ll be a great success, and it’ll become a must-do event in everyone’s calendar here. I’d like to thank co-organisers Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce and our first hosts, Louth Distillery for their support and enthusiasm. I can’t wait to see everyone in the new year!”
Simon Beardsley, pictured, Chief Exec of Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce, said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for businesses to network with other industry professionals, potential customers, and suppliers.
“We’re constantly striving to support local businesses in their efforts to grow their businesses and develop meaningful relationships with other firms and are confident this venture will unlock new opportunities for them.”
While the group is primarily for those working at businesses based on Fairfield Industrial Estate, those from further afield are also welcome to attend. Pre-registration is not required and there is no membership fee, although future events may charge a small attendance fee to cover the cost of food and drink. Venues for future meetings will be discussed and agreed between attendees.