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The sixth Small Business Network meeting has been scheduled to hold in Central London on 4 October, 2010.

 

According to Vigilance’s source, the meeting is being organised and facilitated by representatives from the network, with the support of the SIA.

“It is open to delegates working for, or managing, small businesses with up to 250 employees. This is an opportunity to discuss and explore issues about the industry and regulation, and engage with the SIA and others in the industry,” said the source.

Places are said to be limited and there will be a small cost to cover catering.