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SOCIAL SCENE<br />
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Clwyd Evans, Mark Bramall and Sarah Hartshorn<br />
Margaret Rowe and Christian Channer at the event<br />
Helen Stones, left, seeks a second opinion<br />
Winners – John and Joy Hindmarch, plus Debbie and Henry Carpenter with their trophy<br />
Telford Business Partnership Quiz Night<br />
Derek Bennion and Chris Pallett at the Greenhous Meadow<br />
Shropshire Business Partnership<br />
Shropshire Business Partnership<br />
hosted a well-attended meeting<br />
at the Greenhous Meadow in<br />
Shrewsbury, where delegates enjoyed<br />
convivial chat and a full English<br />
breakfast.<br />
They then listened with interest while Team Principal with<br />
the University of Wolverhampton’s Formula 3 race team, Dave<br />
Tucker, explained the role of motor racing at the university<br />
and also how the students are benefiting from the £12 million<br />
investment in its engineering facilities.<br />
Gill Hamer, director at Marches LEP, followed on by<br />
reflecting on the enormous investment in jobs and homes which<br />
the LEP has been overseeing over the last few years, and also<br />
its plans and challenges for developing future projects.<br />
Paul Bennett and Wesley Lovett at the breakfast meeting<br />
Jonathan Edwards, Dr Nicola Randall, Dan Mason and Jeremy Lloyd<br />
And if you didn’t know the answers,<br />
at least it was a great night out<br />
Shropshire Business<br />
director Henry<br />
Carpenter led his team<br />
to victory in the annual<br />
‘Telford’s Brainiest Business’<br />
quiz, held this year at the<br />
Buckatree Hall Hotel.<br />
The event, which featured 15 teams, was<br />
organised by Telford Business Partnership<br />
to raise funds for this year’s chosen charity,<br />
HomeStart Telford and Wrekin.<br />
TBP board member Robin Melley said the<br />
event was a huge success, raising important<br />
funds for the chosen charity, with Barclays<br />
agreeing to match fund the proceeds, taking<br />
the total raised to over £1,200.<br />
‘I know it, I know I do….’ Jan Minihane<br />
wracks her brain at the successful event<br />
Old and Newey, featuring Andrew Mason<br />
Thinking time for Shropshire Chamber<br />
Julia Allinson, Teresa Rowe and Steve Maden<br />
Shropshire Business director Henry Carpenter with Amy Bould and Roy Broad<br />
Teresa Boughey and Sarah Hartshorn<br />
One of two teams from law firm Martin-Kaye<br />
The Anglo-Welsh Marauders, featuring Tony Jemmett (right)