Radio Bath Business Breakfast heads to Runway East this May 28th

Our next Radio Bath Business Breakfast is coming up on Thursday 28th May 2026 and this month we are doing things a little differently.
Please note that this event will not be taking place at our usual home at Bath College. For May only, the Business Breakfast is moving to the fantastic alternative venue at Runway East.
We are looking forward to welcoming local businesses, creatives, charities and community partners for another relaxed morning of conversation, networking and ideas over coffee and breakfast.
This month’s guest
This month we will be hearing directly from Radio Bath with an exciting announcement about what is coming next for the station.
Event details
Thursday 28th May 2026
8am to 9:30am
📍 Runway East, Kings Court, Parsonage Lane, Bath, BA1 1ER
Places are £10 each or two for £18 including VAT. Spaces are limited so early booking is recommended.
Guests are asked to RSVP for catering purposes by Monday 25th May.
Booking information
To book a place, click here, or contact the events team at events@radiobath.com.
With thanks to our event sponsors Richardson Swift and Runway East for supporting this month’s event.
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