Contract Opportunities for Small Businesses

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Doughnut Factory

The Doughnut Factory
10 Warple Mews
Warple Way
Acton W3 0RF

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Contact TVU FutureSkills on 0300 123 2244 or email Shafeen.khan@tvu.ac.uk
Or Fax No: 020 8993 0998

To avoid disappointment please reply before 12pm Friday 27th November

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Public and Private Sector Contracts Available now

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With the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic games fast approaching, it’s an exciting time for London Businesses. There are around 75,000 business opportunities arising from the games. The London Development Agency, Transport for London, Westfield Shopping Centre, Serco DLR, and Arts Council England are among private and public sector buyers that have already sourced suppliers through Compete For.
When: Wednesday 2nd December 2009
Time: 6pm – 8.30pm
Where: The Doughnut Factory, 10 Warple Mews, Warple Way, Acton, W3 0RF - www.thedoughnutfactory.co.uk

Refreshments will be available.
DETAILS: The London ‘Compete For’ team will introduce businesses to the range of contract opportunities already available. You will find out how to register on the dedicated London 2012 procurement portal ‘CompeteFor’. You can even register your Company on the website at the event. To avoid disappointment please book your place before 12pm Friday 27th November 2009!

REGISTER NOW
Contact TVU FutureSkills on 0300 123 2244 or email Shafeen.khan@tvu.ac.uk
Or Fax No: 020 8993 0998

To avoid disappointment please reply before 12pm Friday 27th November

Event supported by West London Business, Thames Valley University,
Acton Business Forum and Action Acton.

 

November 26, 2009