Posted: Fri 10th Jan 2014

What’s On In Wrexham: January 11th – January 17th

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This article is old - Published: Friday, Jan 10th, 2014

The Christmas period is behind us, and the post-Christmas slump means there aren’t too many events on in Wrexham over the next week.

However if you’d like your event featured on our What’s On Page, then you can send us the details via our submission form here. You can also check our What’s On Page for regular event updates.

 

Saturday January 11th

Bryn’s Buddies

This fun-filled and fascinating monthly history club is suitable for children aged between 7 and 11. Advanced booking is essential.

Venue: Wrexham County Borough Museum & Archives

Time: 10.30am – 12.30pm

Ticket Price: £3 per session

Contact: Wrexham County Borough Museum & Archives on 01978 297480 or email [email protected]

 

Tuesday January 14th

Module 1 – Taking The Plunge

This module provides an overview of what is needed to start up a business and enables you to assess whether you have what it takes to be a success. By the end of this session you will: Understand the pros and cons of being your own boss, Be able to assess your personal skills, Be clear about the legal aspects of starting a business; Understand the key tasks needed to start a business, Know how to put a basic business plan in place, Know where to get advice and source finance for your business. Free but booking essential.

Venue: The Atrium, Redwither Tower

Time: 5.30pm – 8.30pm

Ticket Price: Free

Contact :Hilary Neil-Williams on 01978 667000 or email [email protected]

 

Thursday January 16th

Module 2 – Sizing Up The Market

This module will focus on guiding you through the market research process and help you identify the questions you need answers to. The module will also explain where to get information and which techniques to use, and shows you how to use your findings to make better decisions. By the end of this module you will have an understanding why market research is so important, be clear what market research you need to do, know where to find information and which techniques to use; know the market and your competitors, understand your customers, and be able to undertake your own market research.

Venue: The Atrium, Redwither Tower

Time: 5.30pm – 8.30pm

Ticket Price: Free

Contact: Hilary Neil-Williams on 01978 667000 or email [email protected]

 

WCBC Tenants Service Improvement Group (Tenancy Enforcement & ASB)

Wrexham Council tenants wanting the opportunity to influence Housing Policy and monitor service performance can attend Service Improvement Groupos (SIGs) looking at all Core Housing Services. To develop Service Standards To Monitor performance against standards To keep website and customer literature up to date To report performance to WCBC’s Tenant Member Partnership To Provide articles for Hotline newsletter To receive feedback on performance from Complaints, Tenant Inspections, Mystery Shops and customer satisfaction surveys Anything else that tenants and officers bring to the meeting.

Venue: WCBC Housing & Public Protection, Ruthin Road

Time: 10.30 am – 12.30 pm

Ticket Price: Free

Contact: Mike Schirwing on 01978 315509 or email [email protected]

 



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