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Startup Club

Overview

Cost: Free

This is a 2 day course running on Wednesday 11th September and Thursday 12th September.

 

We've experienced a record number of people who want to finally realise their dream of going self employed and becoming their own boss. The desire to be in control of your own job security has never been higher but that doesn't mean that it isn't still a nerve-racking idea.

 

Startup Club is great for anyone who: 

  • Is thinking about starting a business in future
  • Has recently set up a business
  • Has a business idea they want to explore

 

Our Startup Club programme is designed to equip you with the skills and information that you need to turn your business idea into reality.

 

From marketing and HR to business models, legals and accounting, it's the practical help and support to get your idea off the ground.

 

Each session covers a key topic: a masterclass from a local specialist, followed by the opportunity to ask questions about your specific idea. Over the course of the programme, you will also get to know your fellow Startup Clubbers.

 

Over the 2 days, you will share your achievements, your challenges, and create bonds that will support you through the highs and lows of running your own business.

 

Startup Club is a relaxed, informal series of interactive workshops. Fully funded, but with limited places on a first come first served basis.

Dates and venues

5 September 2024 - 6 September 2024, 09:30 - 15:30
Ponthafren Welshpool, Welshpool, SY21 7NA

Cost: Free

The sessions will run over 2 days on the 5th and 6th of September.

Each day will run 9:30am - 3:30pm.

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Terms

We reserve the right to cancel or amend the timings of these sessions at any point up to the stated start time of the session.
 
Delegates may also cancel their booking at any time by following the link in their confirmation email.
 
Delegates are responsible for ensuring that they can access the web site where the training is delivered and for any and all charges incurred during attendance at the session.
 
The delegate acknowledges that all course material, program material or copies thereof are and will remain the property of the training provider and are subject to copyright. It is expressly agreed that neither the delegate nor their sponsoring organisation will copy the whole or any part of those materials without the written consent of the training provider.
 
The training provider accepts no responsibility whatsoever for the use of the EMS by the delegate or their sponsoring organisation as a result of their participation in the training and shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising to the delegate, their sponsoring organisation or any third parties howsoever that loss or damage arises (save that this provision will not exclude liability for death or personal injury arising from the negligence of the training provider).
 
No variation to these conditions shall be binding unless agreed in writing between the authorised representatives of the training provider and the delegate and/or their sponsoring organisation. The delegate and their sponsoring organisation acknowledge that these terms and conditions supersede any written or verbal communication.
 
Permission to Use Testimonial, Photograph and/or Video Images
 
I grant permission to Town Square Spaces Ltd, its representatives and employees, the right to use my testimonial and/or to take photographs and/or video images of me which may be used with or without my name for any lawful purpose, including publicity, illustration, advertising and Web content.
I agree to waive any right to and demand for compensation or other consideration for said rights. No promises have been made to me in exchange for my signature below.
I hereby release Town Square Spaces Ltd, its representatives and employees, from any and all claims for damages, libel, slander, invasion of the right of privacy, or any other claim based on the use of said testimonial, photographs and/or video image.
 
Exhibitors Health and Safety
 
We take our responsibility, as laid out in accordance with the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, very seriously and it is vital that our Exhibitors do the same. The Health & Safety at Work Act embraces the Exhibition and Conference venues as places of work. As an exhibitor, it is essential that you are aware of your obligations of the Act.
These responsibilities are to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health, safety and welfare of all employees and any plant, article, substance or system of work, which may be used, are safe and without risk to health.
This includes that all employees and contractors employed by you are provided with information, instruction, training and supervision to ensure the health & safety of themselves and others working, or present, in the vicinity by what they do or fail to do. Main areas which you must give due thought and consideration to before and during your time on site are:
There is an important need to keep walkways clear during build-up/breakdown and throughout the Expo open day.
Only acceptable substances are allowed on-site and full compliance with the COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) regulation is required.
Ensure portable power equipment is only used for the purpose for which it is designed, with safety guards and devices fitted and used. Power leads must be kept to a minimum and not cross walkways. Power requirements must not overload the systems. Such equipment must never be left unattended with power supplied to it. Please do not create a floor hazard at any time.
 
Exhibitors Terms and Conditions
 
Alcohol
Any sale or supply of alcohol at the show must be agreed in advance and licensed by the venue. Selling alcohol for consumption at the show is not permitted. Please note that there should be no consumption of alcohol during build up and breakdown. Contact hello@townsq.co.uk to discuss any alcohol requirements.
 
Noise levels & music system
Music and commentary for demonstrations, videos, presentations etc., using music systems such as a Public Address (PA) or AV Equipment etc would require authorisation. Exhibitors must ensure the sound is kept to an acceptable level (below 80 decibels from the edge of the stand) and does not disturb adjacent exhibitors. In case of dispute, the Show Management’s decision will be final. Contact hello@townsq.co.uk to discuss any demonstration requirements.
 
Distribution of promotional material & demos
Exhibitors may only conduct business and distribute literature from within their stand, not in the walkways or outside of the Expo. All activities and demonstrations (e.g. the operation of machines, video and film shows etc.) must be reported in the exhibitor’s Risk Assessment prior to the event and have the approval of the Operations team. Contact hello@townsq.co.uk to discuss any demonstration requirements.

Event organiser

Town Square
Town Square Spaces
Fusion House
Caerphilly
CF83 3ED
United Kingdom: Wales


02921 111252
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