Henfield business group BizBN5 told of village project successes Henfield community achievements came under the microscope at Monday’s meeting of BizBN5, the business networking group.
Tony Jackson and Leo Jago of Henfield Community Partnership told members meeting at The White Hart that in four years they had seen real successes.
These included the purchase of a community mini-bus, the building of a skateboard park (in conjunction with the parish council) and the launch of the anti-plastic bag campaign – plus support for the Greening Henfield Campaign, due for launch in February.
“We are now working to promote Henfield as part of the Hidden Britain campaign to attract visitors to the village,” said Partnership chairman Tony Jackson.
Five local walks leaflets have been published by the Partnership.
“Thirteen out of 19 of our aims and objectives have been achieved,” said Tony. “These include surveys of the needs of the people of Henfield and the surrounding area, including the use of the car parks in the village.”
BizBN5 member Helen Reynolds (www.stylestep.co.uk), an image consultant, gave an outline of how choosing the right colours, styles and fabrics could change the outlook of an individual and improve the impression they make.
The next meeting of BizBN5 at The White Hart is on Monday November 9 at 6pm. Any business person welcome. Free entry.
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