Posted: Wed 8th Jan 2020

PopUp Business School

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jan 8th, 2020

PopUp Business School

Location: Wrexham Enterprise Hub

Date / Time: 20th-24th January 10am-3pm Weekdays

Prices: Free!

The PopUp Business School is coming to Wrexham to teach you how to make money doing what you love, we are working in partnership with Wrexham and Flintshire Councils to deliver our awesome workshop completely free for anyone!

You don’t need a business plan or a loan to get started. Our approach is the opposite. We excite and inspire people to test their business ideas and we empower people to follow our simple process to get started.

Fun and Passion are at the core of everything we do and we want to make sure people can make money doing what they love without getting into debt.

Our events are a mixture of inspiration, information, 1:1, workshop content and peer support and you can find out more information on the course content, locations and how to sign up for FREE on our website at- https://www.popupbusinessschool.co.uk/wrexham-flintshire.html

The workshop is one week long Monday- Friday 10am-3pm- We are really flexible if there are some days that would suit you best, the full schedule can be found on our webpage.



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