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108 BUSINESS NEWS


Angelfi sh Travel director Jo Pearce on a recent trip to the Seychelles


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DIARY DATES Networking Events


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Cranbrook-based Angelfi sh Travel has been nominated for the Best Holiday Company to the Indian Ocean category in the prestigious 2019 British Travel Awards (BTAs). The winners will be determined by the consumer, who has until 30th September 2019 to cast their vote, with the successful companies announced at the BTA Gala Awards Dinner, being held in London on 27th November. Angelfi sh Travel is a luxury tour operator specialising in bespoke travel to the Indian Ocean. Last year the travelling public cast more 750,000 votes to determine the 2018 award winners. Nominated companies in the 2019 awards have until 30th September to lobby their happy customers for votes.


• Wednesday 11th September, Take A Break Networking Lunch, Royal Wells Hotel, 59 Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells TN4 8BE, 12noon-2pm. Make new contacts over a delicious buffet lunch and hear from guest speaker Chris Vinson, senior external communications manager at Southeastern Railway. Members £24, non-members £30. Visit kentinvictachamber.co.uk/events


Community spirit


Round Wood of Mayfi eld has helped to dress a Sainsbury’s and Waitrose with landscape planters as part of the Brighter Heathfi eld initiative. The non-profi t


organisation Brighter Heathfi eld Volunteers has worked tirelessly for two years to make the town a prime example of how a little TLC really does go a long way.


Round Wood, based on Newick Lane just outside the town, offered to help the initiative by supplying a selection of planters for the village from their extensive


range, which includes fi brestone, clayfi bre, and terracotta pots.


The Brighter Heathfi eld


Volunteers meet weekly outside of their local co-op to discuss that week’s goals – whether it’s litter picking, clearing gutters or giving a permitted garden area some attention, everyone can get their hands dirty. Like all non-profi t organisations, it is the sense of community, achievement and love for the cause that allows the volunteers to make a difference. • Visit roundwood.com


• Friday 13th September, WKCCI Summer Party, 7.30pm-11pm. Tonbridge Old Fire Station, Castle Street, Tonbridge TN9 1BH. Join WKCCI for an evening of cocktails, music and fun, open to members, colleagues and friends. Ticket price of £30 per person includes a welcome glass of bubbly, two cocktails and a hog roast supper. Visit wkcci.com/event-diary


• Thursday 19th September, Next Generation Cheese & Wine Evening, Sevenoaks Chamber of Commerce, 5.30pm-7.30pm. Clarke Williams Insurance Brokers, 194 High Street, Tonbridge TN9 1BE. Cheese and wine with informal networking and quiz. Members £5, non-members £10. Visit eventbrite.co.uk/e/next- generation-cheese-and-wine- evening-tickets-6517141545


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