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Welcome to Woman’s Work
WomansWork is a monthly one-stop resource for women. Providing support for start-ups, the self-employed, those wishing to get back into employment or facing redundancy, established business women, mums in business and social enterprises in the Norfolk, Suffolk, Bedfordshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire and Buckinghamshire areas. It also serves as a place for any women to find a women-based business in her local area.
Northamptonshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire: You now have a Notebook newsleter for your regions, so please subscribe for free via the link on the left and get in touch with Your news, Your events, Your web sites, Your training, Your networking and anything else you would like to share with the WomansWork community. Please feel free to pass my details on to your contacts.
The September deadline is 23rd August, sooner if possible please.
Using the information you send every month, we gather together valuable training, information, opportunities, your events, selling opportunities, your websites, your books, worthy causes and networking events in your area and produce a downloadable newsletter called The Notebook.
Download The Notebook free of charge now.
If you would like to be reminded when a new newsletter has been published, or you would like to get in contact just subscribe for free to The Notebook and you will be sent an email link to this site to download the latest copy of The Notebook.
Remember! Take a look at the Useful Links section on the left. It contains buttons and listings within each county, so just hit on the adverts to go direct to the websites. There are business and enterprise organisations, plus networking groups that are in place to support you and your business every step of the way.
If I can be of help via the newsletters please get in touch. Also, if you have any suggestions of items you would like to see added to the newsletters, I would be very interested to hear from you.
This service is completely free and no personal details are passed on to third parties.
Lesley Kershaw
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