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ChrisJ Posted: 6 Oct 2011 5:39 PM

The People 1st Training Company and Exemplas are running a series of business Bootcamps for owners and managers of pubs, clubs and bars who are new to the industry and are looking for insider tips and advice to help grow their business.

With nearly 100 pubs still closing on a monthly basis, the Bootcamps provide an exceptional opportunity for new entrepreneurs to the industry to benefit from trade experts to help them overcome the challenges inherent in running a licensed outlet and to develop the skills to sustain a successful business.

Supported by both the British Beer and Pub Association, and the BII (British Institute of Innkeeping), the first Bootcamp will be held from 7-9 November in Moorgate, London. The Bootcamps are sponsored by Royal Bank Scotland / NatWest and therefore the cost to attend is only £399 plus VAT, which includes first year membership to the BII.

For further information, or to register for the Bootcamps,visit: www.thebusinessbootcamp.org/exemplas.html

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New year , new dream? 'Licensed to Profit' could ensure the dream  DOES NOT dissolve into nightmare.

For aspiring / new owner operators of pub/club/bar businesses, we are are back - even better value for money than before!

Same content areas covered in smarter fashion over less time at half the price!

At £166 (+VAT) , which includes BII Membership costs, could be the best investment ever made .

Go to   http://www.thebusinessbootcamp.org/bootcamps/pub-clubs

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Good information. Many pubs have been closed. So, it's a very great opportunity for entrepreneurs and those, who want to start their own business and looking for a pub business. They can run it smoothly by offering some extra facilities and a good accommodation.

 
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