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Press release GFSB: New Event on the GFSB calendar.

This year the GFSB is incorporating a new event to the social calendar, providing another great opportunity for its members to meet, network, collaborate and strengthen bonds.

The casual BBQ-style summer party will take place at the Viceroy on the 28th of September 7 pm to 10 pm and tickets are on sale now via Buytickets and the GFSB office.

For this year the event will also be open to non-members with a limited amount on tickets available for purchase.

During the evening the GFSB will be giving a sneak peek into the substantial changes the GFSB is undergoing under the steer of Chairman Owen Smith. Including a new refreshed look to the GFSB branding, a new and improved website and a sneaky peek at the newly reenergised GFSB magazine.

The GFSB board will be present through-out the evening to discuss other changes that are on the horizon which will bring increased value to the GFSB membership moving forward.

This new and exciting summer event has been made possible by the very generous sponsors Lewis Stagnetto Importers and Distributors of premium quality drinks and Bassadone Motors who themselves will have a fabulous surprise of their own for attendees to get involved with on the night.

Come and join us for a wonderful evening of great food, networking, sneaky peeks, music, raffle and fun, as we wind up summer and launch a new era of the GFSB.

Tickets are on sale now: Members: £40 pp – Non–Members £50 pp

 

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