Highlights Newsletter December 2005 edition
 
Monday, 21st July 2008  


 
 with Kate Sewell and Val Horrell


Kate and Val are the FHBF Regional Co-ordinators. If we don't already have one, please contact Kate or Val if you would like to set up a group in your own area.
 Support and friendship
Working freelance no longer means working alone. As a member of the F.H.B.F. your business will benefit from the services, support and friendship this organisation offers.

Regional Groups are organised by you, the members, for you, the members, and meet regularly to enjoy training sessions and to exchange ideas at a local level.

REGIONAL GROUPS ARE GRADUALLY SETTING UP THROUGHOUT THE UK, SO  WATCH OUT FOR A NEW GROUP IN YOUR AREA

"It was the first meeting I'd organised and 5 people came - what a relief!"
Thanks to the excellent work of the Regional Representatives, regional groups are thriving and popping up everywhere.

If you don't have a group close enough to you, why not start your own?

Organising your own group can be as simple as a 'phone call to Head office, finding out which other members are in your area and an hour on the 'phone ringing around to see if anyone else is interested. "Hey presto!", you're now Regional Rep of your very own FHBF regional group.

Jo, Sheila or I will give you all the information, help and advice you need.

And don't forget, you don't have to be an FHBF member to come along to Regional Group events and get-togethers, so be sure to invite your friends. If you can encourage them to join the federation, you'll also receive FHBF vouchers you can use towards payment for FHBF training courses.

 
[source: FHBF 2005]
Regional Groups
are currently located in
Beds/Herts/Bucks
Berkshire
Cambridgeshire
Devon
Essex
Gloucestershire
Kent
Leicester
Lincolnshire
Middlesbrough
Middlesex
Greater Manchester
Portsmouth
Scotland
Surrey
Sussex
Winchester
Wales North - Wrexham
Wales South - Abrkenfig
Yorkshire East - Beverley
Yorkshire West - Halifax
   

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