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Hi Ed,


This forum is a very good way to communicate with local people - never joined a forum before, and there seems to be so much talent and local businesses out there!

Not sure if its been suggested before but is there any merit in starting/setting up a "business corner" on the forum? not so people can advertise their wares, but more for advice, tips, sharing of information, drinking, airing problems, etc.


I run a local business and always have questions, staff/premises/red tape issues and so on and thought i cant be the only one?!


what do you think? - be gentle, its just an idea!


thanks

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My feeling is that 'wanted, offered and recommended' is a rather broad church and I would prefer it didn't become any broader.

I am not keen on 'recommended' and 'advertised' being in the same group. I am happy for "Widgets ltd" to advertise there wares but I would like it separate.


And 'questions, staff/premises/red tape issues and so on' doesn't really fit either.


So I will second planlondon's suggestion.

Andrew

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