Spicing up business in Wilmslow

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A business networking organisation focused on the property, finance and construction sectors is coming to Wilmslow next month.

Networking in the City are launching a new evening curry club at the Barinda Indian restaurant on Hawthorn Lane to try and get people working together to boost business in the area.

The property market has showed a downturn the past couple of years and the group wants to encourage businesses to start working together to grow in 2012 through the sharing of ideas and contacts.

The new East Cheshire group launches on February 8th and will be run by Lindsay Petrie of Potential Recruitment and Debra Carroll of Debra Carroll Interiors.

Steve Kettle, owner of Networking in the City said: "We have seen the curry clubs grow in popularity over the past 30 years and people comment on the relaxed atmosphere, great food and informal networking opportunities. Nobody is forced to stand up and talk for 60 seconds and business comes more naturally over dinner."

The Curry Club was launched in 1979 at the Rajdoot in Manchester and now has twelve curry clubs across the UK.

For further information visit the Networking in the City website

Photo – (l-r) NITC founders Steve Kettle, Patrick McGreevy and Steve Maz outside Rajdoot in Manchester where Curry club was launched.

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