April Business Breakfast 30.04.26

Join us for our April Business Breakfast at Bath College. A relaxed and welcoming morning of networking, good food and an inspiring guest speaker.
We are delighted to welcome Stephanie Millward MBE this month.
Diagnosed with MS at just 17, Stephanie went on to compete in four Paralympic Games between 2008 and 2021, winning an incredible 10 medals. Her story is one of determination, resilience and pushing beyond expectations, and we are really looking forward to hearing from her.
What to expect
We begin at 8am with a buffet breakfast and open networking. At around 8.30am, one of the Radio Bath team will welcome everyone before Stephanie takes the floor.
We aim to finish by 9.30am, but you are free to leave earlier if needed.
Event details
Date: Thursday 30 April 2026
Time: 8am to 9.30am
Location: Bath College, Avon Street, Bath BA1 1UP
(Please report to main reception on arrival)
Tickets
£10 for one ticket
£18 for two tickets
Spaces are limited, so early booking is recommended.
With thanks to our sponsor Mentor Media Training, and to Bath College for hosting us.
We would love to see you there.

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