Council For Voluntary Service
Community Links Forum
You are invited to join us at the Community Links Forum at Sawyers Church, Sawyers Hall Lane, Brentwood on the last Friday of each month
Starts at 8.30am
RSVP to Frontline on 01277 218902 or enquiries@frontlinepartnership.org
What is the Community Links Forum?
The forum is an opportunity to spend no more than one hour connecting with people and organisations that have a passion for building community. The forum will enable faces to be put to names, share information about what is happening ‘out there’ and open up opportunities for further discussion. Anybody wishing to continue discussions after the hour would be welcome to go into the Colours Cafe at Sawyers Church.
Who is the Forum for and how will it work?
The forum is aimed at anybody interested in growing community in Brentwood and the surrounding area either as a service provider or user. One speaker from each organisation/group will have a brief opportunity to let other people know about the services on offer, any specific needs you have or things you have surplus to requirements that may be of use to other organisations.
What will you need to bring with you?
Please bring along business cards or compliments slips to pass on your contact details to other attendees. Coffee or tea and biscuits will be available.
How often will the forum meet?
The forum will meet on the last Friday of each month between 8.30 and 9.30 a.m. at Sawyers Church. Our aim is to make the group as effective as possible by facilitating regular contact without interfering too much into the working day.
Excellent. I have a growing interest in helping people in Pilgrims Hatch in Brentwood and surrounding areas.
I look forward to this opportunity to network and partner together sometime soon.
Sharon Cropley – 01277 216808
Hello,
Could I have some advice please. I need to research care homes and nursing homes in Brentwood or nearby for a family member. I would like to find a forum where people share their opinions and personal experiences, do you know of any such thing?
Many thanks,
Justine