You’re Invited: Exclusive Cheese & Wine Business Networking Evening

Posted on: October 10, 2025

You’re Invited: Cheese & Wine Business Networking Evening
📅 Tuesday, 11th November 2025 | 🕠 5:30pm – 7:30pm | 📍 The Abbeyfield Society, Waltham Abbey

We’re delighted to invite you to an exclusive Cheese & Wine Business Networking Evening, hosted at The Abbeyfield Society, Waltham Abbey.

Join us for a relaxed and friendly gathering where local business owners and professionals come together to connect, collaborate, and share ideas — all while enjoying a selection of fine cheeses and wines.

This is a fantastic opportunity to:
🧀 Build valuable local connections
🍇 Promote your business in a warm, informal setting
🍷 Meet like-minded professionals passionate about community and growth

Whether you’re looking to grow your network, discover new partnerships, or simply unwind after work, this event promises great company, great conversation, and a welcoming atmosphere.

Event Details:
📍 The Abbeyfield Society, Waltham Abbey, EN9 3DJ
📅 Tuesday, 11th November 2025
🕠 5:30pm – 7:30pm

While RSVP isn’t essential, it helps us plan ahead — ensuring everyone enjoys plenty of nibbles and a perfect pour.

👉 Simply email or contact us on 07353 125111 (calls, WhatsApp, and text messages welcome).

There’s plenty of free parking on site.

We look forward to raising a glass with you and celebrating the spirit of local business together!

Waltham Abbey House
📞 01992 719003
📧 walthamabbey@abbeyfieldwessex.org

Author: Emily Smith
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