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Royal Tunbridge Wells Together (RTWT) is a non-profi t making Community Interest Company. Created in 2016, it works with all types and sizes of businesses across Tunbridge Wells to ensure the vitality and vibrancy of the town. RTWT promotes the town and aims to provide businesses with all the assistance they need to achieve a great environment for economic success. For businesses in the hospitality
sector, there is an active tourism strategy
encompassing promotions, events and training in social media and web analytics. If your business is a start-up or an existing micro or small business, RTWT will be holding free to attend workshops and advice sessions later this year. RTWT staff are always keen to hear
from businesses. Either drop in at their offi ces in Ely Court, or email them at
karen@tunbridgewellstogether.co.uk or fl
orence@tunbridgewellstogether.co.uk
Top marks for local independent hospital
Childrensalon opens Petit Outlet on the High Street
Childrensalon.com, the world’s largest online retailer for children’s designer fashion, has unveiled their newest venture – the Petit Outlet Shop, which has taken over the historical Childrensalon shop on Tunbridge Wells High Street.
Petit Outlet will be the new go-to destination for local and regional shoppers who are looking for something special for their children offering the best of “out-of-season” collections, as well as individual designer collections sourced directly from the world’s biggest brands. • Petit Outlet, 9 High Street, Tunbridge Wells TN1 1UL or visit
www.petitoutlet. com/
www.childrensalon.com
DIARY DATES Networking Events
• 5th July, Love Selling Live, 9am-5pm, Mercure Tunbridge Wells Hotel, 8 Tonbridge Road, Pembury TN2 4QL. Join bestselling author Audrey Chapman at a workshop to develop and grow a business you love, get more leads, make more sales and gain happy customers. Call 07848 959889 or email
hello@lovesellingacademy.com
• Every two weeks on a Wednesday (12th & 26th July), Tonbridge Bob Club (Business Over Breakfast), 7am, Finch House Cafe Bar, High Street, Tonbridge TN9 1TE. For those of you who may have tried
networking before and felt under pressure to refer each week, try BoB Networking as we concentrate on quality referrals rather than quantity at our meetings. Open to visitors and members, £10. Visit www.
bobclubs.com/club/tonbridge
• 26th July, Business Exchange Evening – Burrswood Health and Wellbeing, 6pm-7.30pm, Burrswood, Bird in Hand Street, Groombridge TN3 9PY. Come along to fi nd out more about the services and facilities available at Burrswood and to enjoy a relaxed evening of networking in
a beautiful setting (pictured below). Free event. Open to members and non-members. Visit
www.wkcci.com
Crowborough’s The Horder Centre is celebrating after receiving a rating of “outstanding” overall in a recent Care Quality Commission (CQC) report, one of only seven independent hospitals in England to be given this accolade.
Inspectors said the orthopaedic hospital, run by charity Horder Healthcare, was outstanding for its effective, caring and responsive services and that patients said staff “went the extra mile and the care they received exceeded their expectations”. They highlighted the hospital’s vision of the
“Horder Way”, which included fi ve core values of caring, friendly, quality, integrity and pride, and said staff felt proud to work at the hospital where they spoke of a “family” culture. The most recent patient-led assessment
of The Horder Centre scored 96% for privacy, dignity and wellbeing, which was higher than the national average of 83%. The inspection team recognised that the centre had undergone a total refurbishment and redevelopment programme over the last eight years to create a therapeutic environment to aid patient recovery.
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