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1. BULLETIN 12.02.10 Issue 05
“WE’RE OVER THE MOON!”
FINAL CAPE TOWN QUALIFIERS ARE ANNOUNCED
This Monday, Distributors throughout the Network were to be found I’m still shaking a bit now! I’m over the moon,”
in a state of frenzy. Some were crying, others screaming, a few even said Gold Distributor, John McNally.
shaking. Such was the reaction to a phone call from Head of Network
“It has been a huge effort, but, without a
Development, Michael Khatkar. Of course, it wasn’t any old phone call
shadow of a doubt, it was a team effort. Going
that brought these Distributors to their knees. Michael was calling to
out over the last few months with the snow and
let them know that he could happily confirm their qualification for the
this bad weather! If it wasn’t for the team,
Spring Destination 2010 – Cape Town!
there’s no doubt about it that myself and
For the past five months, Distributors have been battling it out in the Lesley wouldn’t be going to South Africa in
Cape Town competition. The League Tables, published at the end of three weeks’ time. I can assure you that these
each Period, fluctuated from month-to-month and, when it came team members will be rewarded in future, hopefully by getting to
down to it, it was anyone’s game! Hong Kong!
Many upped their retailing drastically; held meetings geared towards I’m a first-time Conference qualifier. I came in dreaming big and I
the Destination and basically pulled out all the stops to ensure they always knew that I would eventually qualify. I’m absolutely made up
were part of the Great Kleeneze Destination. And it worked! about it. It’s also great, because this qualification will help me sell the
business to others too and help them have belief that it works.
EWB caught up with some of the slightly frazzled, but extraordinarily
I was at a family get-together when I got the phone call. It was my
happy Distributors who this week found out that they were coming to
brother-in-law’s birthday and all the family were visiting. They were all
Cape Town:
more excited about me qualifying than his birthday in the end! Even
“I wasn’t really sure if I was going to laugh, cry or my heart was going within the family, the belief is there now. It gives us that edge that we
to jump about of my body when I heard. I was just so excited. In fact, can start selling the business.
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I’m looking forward to the whole thing. Meeting like-minded people, “We’ve had some challenges over the last few
getting as much experience as I can from them to take and move my Periods,” admits Gold Executive Distributor
business forward. I’m quite a figures-orientated person and I have Michael Laydon. “When Michael Khatkar calls
been monitoring the figures since the competition began. I knew on and tells you you’ve been rewarded for your
the Blue side of the business exactly where I stood and that there efforts, though, it makes it all worthwhile.
would have to be a disaster if we didn’t qualify, but until you get the Certainly something you wouldn’t get it in the
phone call, you’re still not 100% sure. I wasn’t sure how it was going job world.
to happen, but I was hoping I’d get a phone call, so when we were
We’ve got some team members coming out
out collecting catalogues yesterday, my sons kept on phoning me and
with us this time and it’s their first International
winding me up! Eventually the phone went and it was Michael. I was
Destination. We’re more excited for them really, knowing the
the happiest man in the whole wide world!”
experiences that they’re going to come back with.
“We’re absolutely over the moon to be going to
We went to Sun City back in 2003 and then we sort of hit the buffers
Cape Town, we really are,” exclaimed Silver
a bit, so it’s nice to be back in the fold so to speak. We’re looking
Senior Executive Distributor, Sue Burras.
forward to being with like-minded people, socialising in exclusive
“When we saw the qualification criteria that
surroundings - just to be like a celebrity for a week and live the
Kleeneze brought in last year, we were like ‘yes,
millionaire’s lifestyle really. It gives you the reminder about why it is
we’re going to do that – we’re going to qualify
you’re out there in the wind and the snow! The extras that Kleeneze
for Cape Town.’ And we’re looking forward to
provide on these trips make it that much better and extra special.”
Hong Kong too!
“I was on the phone to my Senior Upline when
Obviously you put certain things in place to try
my house phone rang,” explains Gold
and qualify, but you never really know if you’ve got the right amount
Distributor, Mary Whinfrey. “I asked Pete to
of growth. We had a good Period 13 and 1 and we were quite
go and get it, thinking it was a customer. But
pleased, especially with the conditions – the ice and the snow and
then I heard him say: ‘hello Michael Khatkar
everything. But I was over the moon when Michael rang us yesterday.
from Kleeneze!’ I thought Pete was winding me
I used to travel on the ships with my husband when we first got up! I took the phone off Pete and just screamed
married. We were in the merchant navy for seven years. One time we when I found out. I bet Michael had to go have
anchored off Cape Town to take on more stores, but we weren’t his hearing checked after that!
allowed to go on shore. Looking at Table Bay Mountain was just
My husband and I
fantastic and I remember thinking, one day I’m going to go there. It’s
were both in the air
a dream come true.
force when we first
We really had to knuckle down and focus on making this us our met. We worked up at
number one priority. We’ve got another four people from our team a place in Lincolnshire
that have qualified also, so that’s great. This year for Hong Kong, at a place called RAF
we’re hoping to have 20!” Binbrook, which was
where Fire Squadron
“When I first heard from Michael to confirm
Lightning Aircraft was
that we’d qualified, I was a little overwhelmed,
based. Now, there’s a
a little bit shocked and totally speechless!” said
living museum in Cape Town called Thunder City and they have the
the just-recovered Senior Distributor, Richard
only flying Lightning Aircraft in the world. As soon as we were off the
Peuleve. “We knew were in with a good
phone from Michael, we contacted the museum told them we used to
chance, but you have to wait for it to be
work on Fire Squadron Lightning aircrafts in the eighties and we’d like
confirmed. I heard from other people who had
to get close up to the aircraft. They replied saying: ‘the general public
already been invited on
do not usually have access to the hanger, but
Monday, so I knew Michael
because of your close association with the
was making calls! We were kind of waiting….not
aircraft we’ll make an exception’. So we studied
sat on the phone, but definitely keeping it free!
the itinerary and we’re going to go in our free
We’ve been working quite closely with our time. That’s the icing on the cake for us!
Upline, Mike and Amanda Bibby, over the course
In the past four weeks, we have had a few
of last year. We ran a few incentives for the
challenges we didn’t expect. We didn’t know we
team to get them motivated and to get them
were going to do it. We’d worked so hard since
behind us really. I’d say we were quietly
Period 10 and with 14 days left of Period 1, we’d
confident in qualifying, but we had a big team
dropped from position 6 in the League Tables to
meeting on Saturday to thank everyone for all
position 16. We thought, ‘ok, do we give it all up
their efforts over the past months.
and say we’re not going to make it or do we
We narrowly missed out on Club Med last Tab le M ou ntai sacrifice everything else in our lives and go for it 24-
year, so qualifying for Cape Town is just n 7’. And that’s what we did.
amazing. I’m definitely looking forward to the
food and the wine tasting!
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3. My voice is so hoarse now. Since Michael phoned, I’ve been phoning ground running to qualify for Hong Kong. What
everyone and just screaming ‘we’re going to Cape Town’! I can’t stop a brilliant way to wrap up a great 2009 as we
giggling! I think it still hasn’t sunk in. I don’t think it really will until spearhead into what is looking like one of the
we’re at Heathrow.” best years ever.“
”We were thrilled to hear we are going to share the excitement of the Chris Mason-Paull, Platinum Premier
Cape Town Conference with so many of our team. Time to let our hair Executive Distributor
down, enjoy the company and recharge the batteries ready to hit the
WELL DONE TO EVERYONE ON THE INCREDIBLE
EFFORTS YOU’VE ALL MADE TO QUALIFY FOR THIS
AMAZING DESTINATION, BUT SPECIAL CONGRATULATIONS
GO TO OUR NEWLY NAMED QUALIFIERS!
HERE’S THE FINAL FULL LIST OF ALL OUR QUALIFIERS (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
Lorraine & Ian Balcombe Christine & James Foster Johanna & Stuart Peuleve
Alf & Carol Bell Martin Gardner & Allison Butterworth Richard & Helen Peuleve
Michael & Amanda Bibby Debbie Gee & David White Rosina & Frank Pocock
David Birtwistle & Angela Tonkin Linda & Tony Gower John & Christine Prosser
Andrew & Susan Boswell Clare Haines Claire & Peter Rea
Robert Branch & Marianna Grineva Amanda & Andrew Holland Andrew Ridley & Louise Lee
Mikaela & Andrew Brown Dave & Susie Horton Doug & Sandra Roper
Susan & Geoffrey Burras Richard Houseago & Vanadis Fox Keith & Helen Sandland
Lesley Burroughs Steve Johnson & Rosemary Rowntree Gavin Scott & Bonnie Arapes
Andrew Buxton & Laura Kelly Jack Kirby Carol Simpson & Douglas Clark
Richard & Clare Chantler Ramon & Sylvia Laing Melissa Squires & Ian Slade
Gary Cooper & Jackie Norris Christine Lappin & Simon Place Linda & Ian Stanley
Patricia & Dennis Corser Michael & Sandra Laydon Kerry & Paul Stonall
James Dale & Claire Daniels Derrick & Maria Longwright Paul Tawn & Clare Bason
Ivan Darch Jennifer & Garry Luke Chantele & Barry Travis
Mike & Jean Day Christopher & Wendy Mason-Paull Vincent Tsoi & Lorraine Lawlor
Adele & Jaime De Caso John & Lesley McNally Bob Webb
Deborah & Allan Dewar Alan Meldrum Geoff & Fiona Webb
Teresa Divers & Bryony Hayward Paul Melville Mary & Peter Whinfrey
Jane & John Dunkerley Denise & Stephen Neal Peter & Jackie White
Peter & Sheryl Dutton Stephen & Deborah Nell Craig & Magdalena White
Richard & Ranti Fallowfield Alison & Michael Ogden Mel & Irene Wilson
Sue & Steve Ferguson Heather & James O’Neil
Trish & Lee Fisher Timothy & Tina Pace
ENTERPRIZE WEEKLY BULLETIN Issue 05 12.02.10
4. HONG KONG HE
As we fly into February, we’re now nine months away from another Wednesday 24 February at 9.15pm. We’re also proposing a sizzle to
amazing destination – Hong Kong! Hopefully, you all have your plans end all sizzles; a sizzle to celebrate the year coming, to get together
in place to join us. However, it’s not enough to have a plan – we with your teams and to hurl yourselves into qualifying for Hong Kong.
need some action, which is why we’ve come up with a special way After all, how amazing would it be if your entire team were in Hong
for the Network to kick-start their qualification. Kong with you?!
This year, not only will 14 February be a day for romantic dinners, We’ve asked our celebrity chef, Nigel Smith to
smelling the roses and scoffing the chocolates; it’s also time to come on board and create some special
celebrate the Chinese New Year. Chinese recipes and we’ve even created a flyer
One of the most important traditional Chinese holidays, Chinese New for you to help you with the preparations. The
Year Celebrations are a time when friends and families get together to New Year celebrations traditionally continue
celebrate over special feasts of food that symbolise abundance, over two weeks, so whether you choose to
wealth, longevity and good fortune. Sounds like a sizzle of epic hold yours on New Year’s Day on the 14
proportions to us! February or the last day of the New Year (28
February), it’s up to you. In fact, why not
To celebrate we have a special retail incentive lined up. To coincide
do a marathon of them! OVER
with half-term, the incentive runs from 9.15pm 9 February until
£3000
THE INCENTIVE THE PRIZES WORTH OF
Each week, all you need to do is place the following orders*: 15 x Retail Kits PRIZES!
WEEK 1 15 x Polo shirts
(Tuesday 9 February, 9.15pm – Wednesday 17 February, 9.15pm) 15 x Waterproof jackets
Place orders of 300BP or more 15 x boxes of Opportunity DVD/Brochures
15 x boxes of TV Flyers
WEEK 2
2 x Pop up Banner
(Wednesday 17 February, 9.15pm – Wednesday 24 February, 9.15pm)
5 x £50 Naked Wine vouchers
Place orders of 300BP or more
1 x 1 week in Cyprus
If you complete this criteria, you will be entered into a draw (one ticket 4 x 3 night break at Hever Hotel for 2 people
per Distributor, not per order) with prizes including Retail Kits, Polo
Shirts, Waterproof Jackets, Opportunity DVDs, Naked Wine vouchers, THE SIZZLE
TV flyers, Pop-Up Banners, plus one week in Cyprus for 2 people and 4 We also have some sizzling action for you lined up in the form of a
three night breaks at Hever Hotel in Kent for two! gigantic Network sizzle! You and your teams can take part in a
* Please note, your account must be compliant throughout the course Chinese New Year feast with food from Nigel Smith!
of the incentive and up to and including the draw. All the results will On the DSA, you will find all the recipes, shopping lists, checklists and
be published in EWB and on the DSA after the draw. The winners will flyers that will help you organise your sizzling sizzle. Don’t forget, EWB
be contacted separately.
wants to see all the photos from your event so make sure you send
them in afterwards.
12.02.10 Issue 05 ENTERPRIZE WEEKLY BULLETIN
5. ERE WE COME!
INSERT YOU
DETAILS HE R
RE
OUR AWARD WINNING CHEF
WINS ANOTHER AWARD!
Congratulations go to Kleeneze’s chef, Nigel Smith who at the end of
January scooped the award for the Best Restaurant in the North West.
The UK and Ireland’s top restaurants and chefs lined up to be
recognised at the annual Hi-Life Dining Awards at Manchester’s Hilton
Hotel.
The Hi-Life Dining Awards honour Hi-Life restaurants and chefs
throughout the UK and Ireland, with nominees and winners voted for
by members of Hi-Life Diners Club, the UK and Ireland’s largest dining
club, which offers two for one dining for all members.
BBC North West Tonight’s anchorman and news presenter Gordon
Burns hosted the evening, with music legend, Noddy Holder, and stars Nigel accepting the award from Debbie
from Hollyoaks, Emmerdale and Coronation Street presenting awards. Rush (Coronation Street’s Anna Windass)
BELFAST SET FOR SUCCESS
The Success Seminar is back and set to help your business grow! “I love this event, because we always get such a heady mixture of old
Taking place at the Park Plaza Hotel in Belfast on Saturday 20 March, and new Distributors from all over Ireland. We’ve got some exclusive
the event will include some top class training to help you take your strategic training lined up for the day and it’s going to be an event not
business forward. to be missed,” Michael Khatkar, Head of Network Development.
The corporate team will also be there on the day, so it’s a chance to The event takes place on Saturday 20 March and is completely free of
meet the people behind the scenes of your business and put faces to charge! That’s boosting your business for FREE! Registration takes
names. place at 11am.
ENTERPRIZE WEEKLY BULLETIN Issue 05 12.02.10
6. YOUR STORIES THIS WEEK
Kleeneze clothing boosts business Success of Doorstep Destinations
“This Kleeneze clothing is working wonders for me! Any day I am out continues
doing activity promoting my business and as soon as anyone sees the “We received this
name Kleeneze on my fleece T-shirt or whatever I’m wearing, they postcard from a
have no problem putting up my advertisement. customer of ours who
When I was in the bank paying my account a took up the Doorstep
few weeks ago, the lady behind the counter Destination offer last
noticed the name on the statement and year. It just goes to
commented that she had seen the advert on show that Kleeneze
TV and she wanted a catalogue. I also had 7 looks after its customers
other people looking for catalogues in various and Distributors alike.”
different areas as we were doing activity with John and
some new team members. It gives the new Ann Champion,
Distributors great confidence to see people Silver Distributors
looking for a catalogue.
I think every one should invest in branded
clothing, as the company are due to go
live on Irish TV channels soon and they’ll Personally presenting works!
meet us with the brand Kleeneze
“I personally presented my 50 catalogues and was disappointed to
being advertised. The power of
receive no orders but I was determined that this would work for
association will be very powerful, but
me, so I placed them out a second time and received a fantastic
only if it’s used. I am proud of what I do and
£300+ in orders
that is the message I am putting out there -
be a Kleeneze agent not a secret agent.” This helped me achieve my first goal of placing enough orders in my
first 21 days to qualify for a free Retail Kit! I It also gave me a ‘story’ to
Marie Ryan,
share with others and subsequently I have also managed to sponsor
Gold Senior Executive Distributor
three people into my business within my first few weeks, one of which
has already placed their first order and is halfway to qualifying for a
Get the books out there and the free Retail Kit too.
rest will take care of itself! I am now aiming at the next incentive level to qualify for a further
pack of 50 catalogues by the end of my first four weeks.”
“We have been retailing a new area for the past 2 weeks and the
customers advised us they haven’t had catalogues for over 2 years! Tina Rowland, Distributor
The orders have been good but the
latest pick up was the best. We blanket Kleeneze legacy lives on
dropped 92 books to a really awkward
“We have a lovely customer called
bit of the town - some big houses with
Joan Porter. She is 79 years young
long drives, flats up really narrow
and vividly remembers working for
stairwells, some behind shops etc. You
Kleeneze in Hanham from the age of
know the type of properties most just
15 in 1945 - 1959.
walk past to get to a good area?!
She started working in the polish
Anyway, we got 84 out of 92 catalogues
department, putting lids on the tins
back and a total of £314 in orders. This
of polish as they went by. She moved
was helped by a single order of £102.
on to packing customer orders and then on to the office adding up
You can work out the averages - all we
customer orders. At the time she thinks the MD was a Mr Bush. She
know is that this is very profitable!
remembers Harry Crook too. She says they used to go to the ’shop
You know the funny thing - we still get floor’ to check on how the workers were doing and regularly did ’spot
people who tell us the business doesn’t checks’ to make sure no products left the building by unauthorised
work and we even have Distributors methods, especially on a Friday night!
who say they can’t get orders? Our
She enjoyed working for Kleeneze, saying there was a great
advice is simply to get the books out
atmosphere and all the girls loved flirting with the drivers. Now she still
and the averages will look after
enjoys the products and even has many which were bought a long,
themselves. Consistency is the name of
long time ago.”
the game.”
Rae Gray, Gold Distributor
Jim and Vicky Smith,
Senior Executive Distributors
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7. BULK SALES FIGURES PERIOD 1 – COMBINED
100,000 And Above Barbara Ann & Alan John Peachey 34,803.26 Neil & Susan Maclean 15,182.36 Paul Melville 9,722.58
Bob Park & Lynn Macdonald 1,322,714.24 Clare & Martin Whitelock 34,769.61 Colin Roy Scott-Smith 15,182.36 Bob & Diane Goulding 9,721.36
Nasko Ratchev & Oksana Karachun 1,319,165.56 James Curtis 34,401.14 Mikaela & Andrew Brown 15,076.51 Stephen & Elaine Blay 9,619.57
Gavin Scott & Bonnie Arapes 1,299,826.61 Robert Branch & Marianna Grineva 34,105.34 Angela & James Macleod 15,055.55 Roger & Simon Mantle 9,604.75
Gillian Nicholson 887,203.11 Eve & Norman Branch 34,105.34 Barry & Cecilia Bradbury 9,576.79
Glyn & Elizabeth Hobden 753,431.19 Sharon & Andrew Bird 33,641.48 10,000 And Above Andrew Platten & Tracie Lowndes 9,565.42
Chris & Wendy Mason-Paull 739,937.50 Stephen & Debra Nell 33,614.59 David Byatt & Janet Smith 14,851.87 Gail & Darren Drew 9,543.74
Freda Fenn & Heather Summers 737,597.80 Craig & Mary Hawkes 32,571.23 Heather Brown 14,832.49 Isobel & James Orr 9,461.67
Margaret Moore & Carren Arscott 729,091.93 Eamon Lynch & Marie Ryan 32,537.84 Steve & Cathy Chambers 14,806.98 Debra & Oliver Pusey 9,398.21
Muriel & Tony Judson 696,010.75 Doug & Sandra Roper 32,161.03 John Morgan & Gilly Mc Crone 14,616.70 Lyn & Tony Davies 9,369.92
Bob Webb 684,565.15 Lesley Burroughs 32,006.82 Phil Curtis 14,516.62 Angel & Stuart Hill 9,366.99
Allan & Billie-Dee Moffat 580,723.36 Helen Brooks 31,971.53 John Smith 14,481.31 Leslie & Moira Harris 9,366.99
Peter & Jackie White 533,780.72 Denise & Stephen Neal 31,873.00 Christine & Jim Foster 14,472.84 Alex & Kathleen Langler 9,364.84
Rob Forster & Ray Aziz 494,822.79 Michelle Kennedy 31,630.38 Diane & Geoff Owen 14,431.37 Norah Bohan 9,362.68
Terry Carr 494,816.00 Andrew & Carolyn Walkinshaw 31,582.67 Mira Herman & Natalie Lofthouse 14,341.74 Gloria & Clive Davies 9,360.73
John & Jeanette Hawkes 373,603.98 Sunil Popat 31,379.22 Richard & Helen Peuleve 14,167.90 Linda & Graeme Kirkwood 9,341.98
Margaret & Roy Japp 306,242.28 Paul Tawn & Clare Bason 31,379.22 David Belcher 14,167.90 Tim Sandom 9,334.57
Sue Marshall & Bob Dalton 257,033.59 Helen & Paul Allgood 30,632.68 Marie & Jeremy Simmonds 14,063.95 Michael Amor-Wilkes 9,334.57
John & Steven Sharp 248,557.53 Stuart & Gail Mckibbin 30,271.15 Colin & Charlene Sadler 14,032.51 Robert & Jacqueline Dolan 9,332.93
Hazel & John Stephen 241,431.65 Steven & Sarah Curtis 29,821.41 Martin Bell & Caroline Roberts 13,694.71 Janet & Roger Bowen 9,170.87
Mike & Amanda Bibby 230,383.62 Peter & Sheryl Dutton 29,595.01 Karim Karmali 13,677.48 Ann & Robert Campbell 9,128.01
Stephen Bourne & Anne Binks 198,334.84 Stephen Clark 29,416.14 Brian Manchester 13,677.48 David & Elaine Luke 9,112.99
Gordon & Judy Seldon 179,150.55 Peter & Myrna Wellock 29,332.75 Rosemary & Christopher Day 13,587.91 Sarah Sancho 9,064.41
Craig & Magdalena White 177,680.58 Andrew Ridley & Louise Lee 28,676.88 Trish & Lee Fisher 13,470.12 Bob & Rosemarie Hardy 9,021.55
Phil & Jean Warrington 170,179.78 Belinda & Peter Clarke 28,539.16 Abigail Colclough 13,445.89 Declan & Monica Manning 8,998.57
Terence & Jean Ash 165,451.83 Keith & Helen Sandland 28,511.25 Mary & Peter Whinfrey 13,437.02 Gerry Melanephy & Maureen Mcloughlin 8,950.75
Gary & Esther Watson 164,177.17 Andrew Buxton & Laura Kelly 28,435.13 Christine Sykes & Aidan Fisher 13,431.58 Gavin & Trish Conway 8,902.87
Judy Jodrell 143,369.65 Karen & Neil Young 28,064.97 Colin & Sarby Turnbull 13,413.19 Douglas & Theresa Hack 8,869.05
Michael & Jean Day 134,511.00 Richard Houseago & Vanadis Fox 27,977.22 David & Judith Mccreath 13,387.08 Ann Searle & Philip Linsey 8,864.63
Mark & Delfina Prosser 130,382.70 Karen & Peter Flitton 27,242.30 Jim & Vicky Smith 13,301.14 Rhys & Susan Williams 8,823.86
Melvyn & Lucy Mortimer 116,332.03 Conor & Linda Treanor 26,457.89 Carole & James Sunter 13,138.09 Peter Savidge 8,728.97
John & Anne Donaldson 115,087.01 Christopher Reay & Lesley Coan 25,795.79 Ian & Anita Saville 13,002.31 Kodwo Anderson 8,723.49
Robert Gibbons 111,945.54 Teresa Divers & Bryony Hayward 25,445.70 Seph Oconnell & Sarah Watson 12,909.79 Keith & Veronica King 8,723.49
Sylvia & Jack Hood 111,271.97 Chantele & Barry Travis 25,411.31 Bernadette Murray 12,772.89 Bev & Dave Townsend 8,719.65
John & Christine Prosser 106,515.23 Melanie & Andrew Wilson 25,339.59 Amelia & Hannah Mchard 12,741.06 Georgina & Phil Gale 8,649.95
Geoff & Fiona Webb 103,470.78 Alison & Michael Ogden 25,133.87 Gareth & Jeanette Jones 12,696.17 Lesley & Gordon Whittington 8,648.13
Michael & Susan Pirie 102,644.43 Roger & Barbara Green 24,968.85 Nichola & David Walmsley 12,660.71 Maryan & Don Nicolson 8,626.06
Andy Stephenson & Claire Branch 102,614.57 Caroline & Simon Harvey 24,593.14 Vincent Tsoi & Lorraine Lawlor 12,612.77 Jennifer & Martin Amos 8,618.87
Andy & Carolyn Cooper 100,896.84 Martin Gardner & Allison Butterworth 24,407.68 Raymond & Barbara Mann 12,612.65 Omran Zaman 8,564.49
Linda & Tony Gower 24,076.44 Arthur & Susan Cuthbert 12,573.71 Joseph Odonnell 8,549.83
Gabrielle & Paul Broadstock 23,927.25 Darren & Christina Simmons 12,558.98 Janet & Andrew Mitchell 8,535.39
35,000 And Above Derrick & Maria Longwright 23,768.99 Kelly & Steve Elliott 8,494.68
Trevor Mitchell 98,542.23 Melissa Squires & Ian Slade 12,555.21
Michael & Jennifer Allsop 23,764.33 Eamonn & Anne Roe 12,418.05 Julie Golding 8,470.54
Stephen Geldard & Catherine Brookes 97,982.91 Graham & Georgina Long 23,423.94 Stephen & Laine Shepherd 8,449.46
John & Sarah Mckie 97,529.06 Denys & Laura Harris 12,394.29
Tracy & David Sheehan 23,281.50 Helen & Andrew Walsh 12,388.82 Shorne & Judith Hodds 8,446.24
Claire & Peter Rea 92,160.45 Christopher & Louise Brown 23,060.21 Stephen & Rebecca Gilbert 8,442.12
Anthony Greeves 85,302.97 Richard & Ranti Fallowfield 12,383.76
John & Karina Beesley 22,694.20 Robert & Jennifer Clifton 12,341.28 Simon Luckett & Cristina Simoes 8,382.46
David & Anne Pemberton-Smith 84,764.50 Gordon & Patrick Davidson 22,669.95 Rita & Peter Noble 8,382.46
Carole & Benny Morris 83,910.96 Michael & Janet Wallace 12,243.15
Paul Flintoft 22,566.56 Christopher & Lynne Marshall 12,162.46 Emma & Chris Shafe 8,352.79
Vie & Keith Robertson 83,646.81 Alnashir & Yasmin Ratanshi 22,317.42 Tom & Kathryn Forbes 8,331.90
Tony & Katharine Briffa 80,471.42 Patricia & Dennis Corser 12,079.22
Debbie & Trevor Collins 21,882.39 William & Sharon Stevenson 12,071.77 Christina & Rob Cann 8,285.70
Malcolm Ashmore 78,162.63 Su & Jas Bains 21,882.39 Jake Ellington 8,227.13
Adele & Jaime De Caso 78,162.63 Andrew & Vicky De Caso 11,920.92
Maria Monaghan & Shane Treanor 21,684.55 James Dale & Claire Daniels 11,904.67 Terry & Jane Hodge 8,201.41
Martin & Yvonne Boyce 76,444.27 John & Sophia Clements 21,420.15 Jerome Hadley & Marissa Gigg 8,194.47
Susan & David Darton 74,562.26 Christopher Young & Helena Edwards 11,726.49
Jay Singh 21,395.75 Coleen & Stephen Batchelor 11,561.71 Barry & Nina Mitchell 8,193.31
Declan O’Neill 73,776.27 Harry Hancock 21,373.10 Anthony Mervin 8,179.29
Heather & James Oneil 72,422.02 Stephen & Joyce Milne 11,543.86
Nuala & Ronan Mcdonald 21,295.99 Norman & Joanne Grundy 11,496.42 Paul Tonkin & Joanne Heeraman 8,179.27
Justin & Olivera Toner 72,156.02 Michael & Sandra Laydon 21,250.55 Philip & Alison Wimbles 8,176.40
Angela & Norman Campbell 68,738.39 Keith & Patricia Phillips 11,471.93
Tom & Bernadette Hingley 20,942.56 Kimberley Sunter 11,309.44 Tracey Payne & Harvey Kent 8,175.76
Marcell & Joanne Treanor 68,616.92 John Webb & Kathryn Price 20,871.33 Brian & Diane Holmwood 8,163.70
Robert & Mary Higgins 67,593.92 David Pope 11,303.40
Brian Mooney & Sharon Treanor 20,723.43 Vivienne & Richard Washington 11,260.46 Mark & Sian Jennings 8,148.00
Caroline Harris & Craig Cox 67,510.65 Angela & Stephen Burchell 20,606.47 Jim & Marian Lombard 8,145.55
Rosina & Frank Pocock 64,657.06 Elizabeth & George Kerr 11,129.93
Steven Clements 20,606.47 Elaine & Martin Spafford 11,124.02 Keith Glass & Margaret Holvec 8,132.71
Victor & Una Brown 64,465.49 Steve Johnson & Rosemary Rowntree 20,374.79 Richard Roberts 8,042.68
John & Jenny Holden 63,893.89 David Potter 11,107.03
Ann & John Coe 20,131.15 Kira Mckibbin & Andrew Thomas 11,025.65 Raymond & Lorraine Satchell 8,039.43
Jill Corlett 63,373.96 Toby Acton & Donna Gold 19,742.76 Jackie & Stuart Bower 8,025.09
Gaynor Morgan 61,053.93 Steven Mee & Jaqueline Mullings 10,963.10
Kerry & Paul Stonall 19,638.42 Fay & Andrew Roe 10,878.34 Richard & Greta Brownridge 7,986.50
Andrew & Sue Boswell 60,707.06 Caroline & Philip Thompson 19,529.99 Sharon & Steve Agnew 7,962.06
Raymond & Miriam Turnbull 58,423.07 Susan Coleman & Robert Holdford 10,876.66
Rhian & E Anthony Jones 19,036.28 James & Jane White 10,855.98 Susan & Graham Green 7,950.98
Julie Collier & Peter Richards 56,982.78 Stuart & Robyn-Lee Heard 19,035.93 Angela Wallace 7,949.42
Helen Lambert & Richard Woods 56,218.18 Robert Gould 10,823.82
Maria & Lee Kowalkowski 19,003.90 Gerwyn Duggan 10,823.82 Margaret Wright & Jacqui Whittingham 7,825.95
Deborah & Allan Dewar 55,611.53 David Birtwistle & Angela Tonkin 18,856.84 Michael Prior 7,815.00
Julie & Anthony Cornick 55,580.30 Timothy Murphy 10,767.51
John & Janice Halsall 18,698.06 Johanna & Stuart Peuleve 10,660.53 Alison & Kevin Thomas 7,809.56
Mel & Irene Wilson 55,478.85 Ram & Joginder Singh 18,692.30 Gabrielle & Christopher Brace 7,807.74
Jane & John Dunkerley 54,922.85 Narendra & Kashmir Kalon 10,518.77
Ivan Darch 18,670.78 Timothy & Tina Pace 10,451.00 Nicola Poor & Lewis Griffiths 7,801.19
Carol Simpson & Douglas Clark 53,398.33 Allan Ledwidge 18,457.51 Terry Drew 7,792.45
Sue & Geoffrey Burras 51,527.13 Mark & Sarah Wildman 10,429.73
Laurence & Rosemary Wiseman 18,384.95 Brian & Gay Redstone 10,396.44 Lucinda Bennett & Nigel Manning 7,787.79
Chris & Julia Norton 51,392.05 Alexandra Tuesley 17,810.42 Christine & Michael Paxton 7,785.19
Alan Meldrum 50,675.29 Claire Mires 10,356.84
Graham & Catherine Hyde 17,768.07 Samantha Rushton & Dean Worrall 10,326.89 Susan & Tony Cater 7,773.57
David & Rosie Bibby 50,181.71 Gill & Tim Evans 17,757.73 Deborah Morgan 7,766.17
Mike & Dawn Gough 49,721.33 Michele & Henry Moss 10,325.27
Linda & Ian Stanley 17,567.98 Donna & Charles Warr 10,309.14 Linda Charles 7,762.33
Gary Cooper & Jackie Norris 48,534.23 Christine Lappin & Simon Place 17,422.51 John & Lesley Mcnally 7,762.33
Sue & Steve Ferguson 48,224.23 Cindy & David Brown 10,306.63
Jen & Garry Luke 17,404.13 Robert Wellock 10,306.63 Geoff Taylor & Alison Moore 7,745.60
Stephani & Bill Neville 47,244.92 Harold & Minnie Fulton 17,264.02 Diana Babbage & Joanna Turner 7,707.02
Stanley & Roy Stewart 46,134.92 John & Jenny Caton 10,295.10
Steven Harding & Narissa Mather 17,232.33 Mark Law & Diana Searle 10,285.95 Robert Webb & Dawne Kovan 7,700.74
Lauren & Peter Jackson 45,674.25 Debbie Gee & David White 17,069.32 Ian & Carol Parker 7,693.37
Dave & Susie Horton 44,551.67 Ian & Agnieszka Clarke 10,284.24
Charlie & Gillian Whitton 16,876.60 Nigel Le Long 10,254.57 Emma Colley 7,682.27
Alf & Carol Bell 42,519.64 John Gilham & Wendy Nimmo 16,872.63 Kevin Howe & Leah Harper 7,676.47
Ron & Judy Speirs 41,285.99 Gerard Coste 10,079.44
Amy Warrington 16,855.36 David & Jenny Gerry 10,010.27 Shirley Pere & John Barnes 7,647.60
Richard & Clare Chantler 41,140.87 Robert & Rosemary Annan 16,726.35 Julie Cotton & Neil Tomkinson 7,637.24
Lindsay Gonsalves & Danny Young 40,643.27 Shirley Gowland & Josephine Davies 10,001.51
Martina & James Mcgrath 16,667.97 Claire & Mac Mcgregor 7,606.63
Andrew & Ann Meldrum 40,537.79 John & Kath Clease 16,549.74 Nick Oakley 7,606.63
Brian Harwood 40,510.60 Kenneth Rooney & Karen Jordan 16,466.94 7,500 And Above Alan & Barbara Rea 7,601.63
John & Wendy English 39,528.95 Keith & Teresa Faulkner 16,001.55 Christopher Conroy 9,940.38 Frank & Lee Johnson 7,599.65
Steve & Debbie Roper 39,054.56 Pamela Jarvis 15,774.47 Lorraine & Ian Balcombe 9,940.38 Richard & Kim White 7,587.80
Ramon & Sylvia Laing 38,782.40 Suzanne & Richard Woolven 15,555.71 Terry Hayden 9,919.57 Seamus & Clare Houghton 7,561.21
Stephen Smith & Dennis Chamberlain 38,327.77 Jillian & Peter Griffiths 15,491.56 Kevin Sands 9,862.57 Elizabeth Pope & Jason Hardy 7,544.63
David & Samantha Branch 37,804.14 Jack Kirby 15,426.26 Michael & Julia Tolton 9,853.42 Sharon Owen 7,531.65
Gill & Donato Sepe 37,264.67 Amanda & Andrew Holland 15,321.70 Iain & Jackie Swanston 9,796.54 Catherine & Stephen Lord 7,524.03
Nicola & Jerome Neville 15,287.51 Geth & Lynwen Thomas 9,782.44 Glenn & Claire Few 7,516.34
15,000 And Above Bill Caddy 15,227.57 Sheila & Nigel Fowler 9,780.51 Lynda & David Buchan 7,512.56
Glenn & Caroline Royston 34,819.89 Gareth & Gil Duffy 15,212.77 Martyn Cunningham 9,780.18
* Please note: Bulk Sales Figures (combined) for Period 13 are now available to view on the DSA
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8. LEARN WHILE YOU EARN EVENTS
venue - Cedar Court Hotel, Mayo Avenue, Off Rooley good reception areas & bar for team sizzles & meeting
COMPANY SHOWCASES AND TRAINING DAYS Lane, BRADFORD, BD5 8HW, 7.30pm for 8pm start. your guests. Unfortunately there is no wheelchair access
2-9 Mar Kleeneze Spring Destination 2010 – CAPE TOWN Everyone welcome. Contact Neil Young on 07932 965 to the room (upstairs). Only £3 per distributorship, guests
20 Mar Kleeneze Success Seminar, PARK PLAZA 071 or Ezereach: 0113 350 8763. free (bring loads & see your business grow). If you want
HOTEL, BELFAST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT 24 Feb (every four weeks) Teeside Opportunity Meeting, The 2010 to be your best year ever – don’t wait till then – your
4 Sept Kleeneze Xmas Showcase – THE NIA, Windmill, a purpose built Conference and Seminar 2010 business starts NOW. Hosts Gerard & Claire Tucker-
BIRMINGHAM Centre, Dalton Piercy, HARTLEPOOL, TS27 3HN, directly Mawr (EzeReach: 0121 314 9785) and Geoff & Diane
11 Sept Kleeneze Ireland Xmas Showcase – THE on A19, just north of Wynyard Park turn-off. Open Owen (EzeReach: 0121 314 4870)
RADISSON BLU HOTEL, DUBLIN AIRPORT meeting, everyone welcome. 8pm Start £2.50 per head. www.birminghambom.co.uk.
6-13 Nov Kleeneze Destination 2010 – HONG KONG Guests free Opp/Training/Recognition/Raffle/Table. Sue 25 Feb (29/04, 27/05, 24/06, 29/07, 26/08, 30/09, 28/10, 25/11)
Phoenix 01642 918340 / Peter Neesham 01642 918258. Showcase Opportunity Briefing, Tottenham Green Leisure
2 Mar (every four weeks) Edinburgh Opportunity Meeting, Centre, The Gold Room, First Floor, 1 Philip Lane,
TRAINING MEETINGS - 2010 COUNTRYWIDE CHANGE OF VENUE – Premier Inn, Haymarket, LONDON N15 4JA. 7.30pm. Registration for 7.45pm start.
20 Feb (20/3; 17/4; 22/5; 19/6; 17/7; 14/8; 11/9; 16/10; 13/11; EDINBURGH. 8pm 9pm. Contact Lynn MacDonald at Special guest speakers each month. £3 per
11/12) Going For Gold. At: The Globe Hotel, Tuesday lynn@lynnmacdonald.com. distributorship, guest free. Everyone welcome! Hosts:
Market Place, KINGS LYNN, Norfolk.PE30 1EZ (Use hotel 3 Mar (every four weeks) Opportunity Meeting at the Whitwood Gary Dixon and team. Contact 07973 712 425,
entrance in Kings Street, opposite ‘Prezzo’) 7.30pm for Inn, Pioneer Way, CASTLEFORD, WF10 5TG (1/4 mile jct I.T.S.113915, or email: garydiamonddixon@aol.com.
8pm prompt start. Business Dress only please. £2.50 per 31 M62). 7.30pm for 8pm start. Everyone welcome. 2 Mar (First Tuesday of every month) Business Opportunity
person. Guests free. Everyone welcome. Contact Ann & Please note smart dress. Hosts Graham and Georgina Meeting. St Leonards Hotel, Ringwood Road, St
John Coe on 01553 829241 or Ezereach 01553 888118. Long, Eze 01937 858018. Leonards, RINGWOOD, Hampshire, BH24 2NP 7.30pm .
7 Mar (every four weeks) Freedom Training. 10.00am – 1.00pm 9 Mar (second Tuesday of each month) BOM meetings at for 8pm start, £2.50 per distributor, Guests Free! Business
(doors open at 9.30am) Best Western Moat House Hotel, Carlisle. Border Gate Premier Inn, Carleton, CARLISLE dress please. Hosts Bob Dalton and Sue Marshall on
Festival Way, Etruria, STOKE-ON-TRENT, ST1 5BQ. CA4 OAD Tel: 01228 633311. 7.30pm for 8pm start. All 01425 480675 or Ezereach 02380987429
Guest speaker: Michael Khatkar. Bookings only, £6.00 per distributors and prospects/guests welcome. Hosts Alistair 9 Mar (06/04; 04/05; 01/06; 29/06; 27/07; 24/08; 21/09; 19/10;
person. Please send cheques (payable to A de Caso) to: Townsend and Malcolm Bullough and will feature a 16/11). Bristol Opportunity Meeting. Ship Inn (next to
Adele & Jaime de Caso, 38 Poplar Close, Blythe Bridge, presentation of the opportunity and a guest speaker. For Premier Inn), Thornbury Road, Alveston, BRISTOL, BS35
Stoke-on-Trent ST11 9RJ (names will be held at the door, information, contact: Alistair Townsend 01228 528126 3LL. 8.00pm start. Business dress please. Distributors
no tickets are sent out) Business dress only please, email: ali5kids@sky.com, Malcolm Bullough 01228 £2.50 per head, guests FREE. Host: Andy Cooper, E/R:
everyone welcome. For further information, please call 675553 e mail: malcolmbullough@hotmail.com. 0117 911 7561.
01260 218574. 9 Mar (6/4; 4/5; 1/6; 29/6; 27/7; 24/8; 21/9; 19/10; 16/11; 14/12)
21 Mar Titans Business Building Seminar The Cedar Court Hotel, Hemel Hempstead Opportunity Meeting, Holiday Inn,
Mayo Avenue, Rooley Lane, BRADFORD BD5 8HW Tel SOUTH/MIDLANDS/WALES Breakspear Way, HEMEL HEMPSTEAD HP2 4UA. £3
01274 406606 off J26 M62. 11.30am - 5pm Top Line up of 15 Feb (15/03, 19/04, 17/05, 21/06, 19/07, 20/09, 18/10, 15/11, per distributor, guests free. 7.30pm for 8pm start.
Speakers - Eamon Lynch & Maria Ryan (Gold SED) Gary 13/12) South East Open Evening Bracknell. Welcomes Business dress please. Hosts: Rosina & Frank Pocock.
& Esther Watson (Platinum SED)Tracy Payne & Harvey Blue & Red Groups across the Network. Join us for an Tel: 01442 256405.
Kent (Silver Exec) Knowledge is King will be present. £1 evening of FUN with Opportunity Presentations and 15 Mar (19/04, 17/05, 21/06, 19/07, 20/09, 18/10, 15/11, 13/12)
in the bucket money draw. Raffle and an Awesome Kleeneze Stories. Hospitality Suite (upstairs), Bracknell Welcome Blue & Red Groups across the Network . Join
Recognition Parade Across Pd12 2009 - Pd 3.2010 Only Leisure Centre, Bagshot Road, BRACKNELL, Berks, us for an evening of FUN with Opportunity Presentations
£10 per head. Book into this event by logging onto RG12 9SE. 7.45pm for 8.30pm start. Distributors £3 - and Kleeneze Stories. VENUE: Forest Suite , Bracknell
www.titans-seminars.co.uk No tickets are issued. Your guests FREE Business dress please. Contact Debbie Leisure Centre, Bagshot Road, BRACKNELL, Berks,
name will be on a list on the door upon entrance. This is Gee on 01628 626327 or Kate Lee on 0118 9268540. RG12 9SE. 7.45pm for 8.30pm start. Distributors £3
an open event for everyone. A Training Event not to be 15 Feb (15/3; 12/4; 10/5; 7/6; 5/7; 2/8; 30/8; 27/9; 25/10; 22/11; Single - Joint distributors 5.00 guests FREE Business
missed - www.titans-seminars.co.uk 20/12) Norwich Business Opportunity Evening, Holiday dress please. Contact Debbie Gee on 01628 626327 or
28 Mar It’s back, it’s bigger than ever, it’s ‘The Big 1’! The East Inn, Ipswich Road, NORWICH, NR4 6EP 7.30pm for 8pm
, Kate Lee on 0118 9268540.
Midlands premier event is coming up soon, so book now start. £3 per Distributor, guests free. Business dress 26 Apr (21/6, 19/8, 11/10 13/12) ELTHAM open evening. We may
to secure a place with top speakers - Peter Rea, Craig please. Contact Stephen on 07810 126010. have changed to Bi-monthly but we are still the only open
White, Heather O’Neil, Laura Kelly and the amazing 17 Feb (17/03, 14/04, 12,05, 09/06, 07/07, 1/09, 29/09, 27/10, evening in South London. Open to Blue and Red Groups.
Michael Khatkar!!! Knowledge is King will also be there 24/11) Open Opportunity Meeting at The Summit Centre, 7:30pm registration for prompt 8:00pm start, ends around
on the day, plus Barney’s Print Shop. Tickets only £7 per Pavilion Road, Kirkby In Ashfield, NOTTINGHAM, NG17 9:30pm, then relax for a drink and a sizzle in our own
person for a fantastic afternoon of training with a fantastic 7LL. Junction 27 or 28 of the M1. 8pm - 9.30pm. comfortable Bar & Lounge. Still only £3 per
raffle. Starts at 12 noon (Doors open 11am) Finish at Telephone 01623 752008. Hosts: Margaret & Mike distributorship, guests free, dress code: smart casual.
5pm. For further details contact Laura Thorpe & Les Ward Drayton 01623 722500, or e-mail Eltham Conservative Club, 254 High Street, Eltham,
on 0116 294 7827 or Andy Buxton & Laura Kelly on mikedrayton@btinternet.com. London SE9 1AA. Contact Joyce & Pete Rowe on 020
07830 190485. Make cheques payable to ‘The Big 1’ to 17 Feb (17/03, 14/04, 12/05, 09/06, 07/07, 04/08, 1/09, 29/09, 8463 7133 or Ezereach 020 3393 2408 or email:
34 Rectory Lane, Thurcaston, Leicestershire. LE7 7JQ. 27/10, 24/11) Essex Business Opportunity Meeting at the jpr9@o2.co.uk
The meeting is at the Novotel, Long Eaton, Holiday Inn, Brook Street, BRENTWOOD, CM14 5NF, J28
NOTTINGHAM - Jct 25 M1. You cannot by tickets on the – M25. 7.30 for 8pm start. Business Dress please.
day so don’t delay - book today - this will be a sell out Everyone welcome, hosts Craig White. EzeReach: 01206 THE NETHERLANDS
event. See you there. 804 635. 20 Feb (20/3; 17/4; 15/5; 12/6; 10/7; 7/8; 11/9; 2/10; 30/10; 27/11;
28 Mar ( 30/5, 25/7, 19/9, 14/11) Gillian Nicholson’s Wealth 18/12) Hotel van der Valk de Cantharel, Van Golsteinlaan
22 Feb (First Monday of each Period – 22/3; 19/4; 17/5; 14/6;
Events Training Thurrock Hotel, THURROCK, Essex. 20, 7339 GT APELDOORN. Guest Speaker Michael
12/7; 9/8; 6/9; 4/10; 1/11; 29/11) Westcountry Open
Registration 13:00 for prompt start at 13:30hrs. Finish Khatkar. 1pm – 3pm. Email Rita & Frank Kamsteeg at
Evening at Padbrook Park Hotel, Cullompton, DEVON
4pm. £4.00 per distributor – Guests free Further f.kamsteeg@home.nl.
EX15 1RU (signposted 5 mins from J28 on M5). All from
information email: Gillian Nicholson at Red and Blue groups welcome. Prospect focused
wealthevents@btinternet.com Arrive ready to learn, leave Business Opportunity Presentation, Book Stall, Bids table, Do you have any Training or Opportunity meetings in
ready to earn! Wealth of Income, Wealth of Knowledge, Testimonials, raffle and business related stands. Booking your area? Let us know, at meetings@kleeneze.co.uk
Wealth of Friendships. in starts from 7.00 pm. and the event starts at 8pm. and we will include them in our weekly meetings diary.
18 Apr Move On Up Training Day 11:00 until 5:00 Whitwood Inn Distributors £3 per person or £4 per couple. Guests DEADLINE FOR WEEKLY SUBMISSIONS 4PM TUESDAY.
CASTLEFORD WF10 5TG junction 31 off M62 Michael FREE. Ample parking. Accommodation, meals, coffee
Khatkar, Ram & Sylvia Laing and others Ticket only event and bar available. Contact Sheelagh & Paul 01392
£11. Including Buffet lunch Hosts Georgina & Graham 462710 (Ezereach 01803 898592) or Nigel & Lucinda
Long 01757 268830 info@longsuccess.co.uk 01392 874412 (Ezereach 01803 898652).
22 Feb 22/3, 19/4, 17/5, 14/6, Business Opportunity Open
OPPORTUNITY MEETINGS - NORTH/SCOTLAND Evening, Everyone Welcome, Supreme Inns, Bicker bar
Roundabout, BOSTON A17/A52 junction, registration
13 Feb (every four weeks) Aberdeen Opportunity and Training
7.30pm, £3 per person, Hosts:- Andy & Amanda Holland
Meeting, Holiday Inn Express – Aberdeen Exhibition
email:- a.holland075@btinternet.com Eze-Reach
Centre, Parkway East, Bridge of Don, ABERDEEN, AB23
Number:- 01553 886597
8AJ. 10am – 1pm, £3. Contact Lynn Macdonald at
lynn@lynnmacdonald.com or Tel: 01506 414456 24 Feb (24/3, 21/4, 19/5, 16/6, 14/7, 11/8, 8/9, 13/10, 10/11, 8/12)
Folkestone business opportunity evening at the Firs club,
16 Feb (every four weeks) Glasgow Opportunity Meeting
Firs lane, FOLKESTONE, CT19 4QF, J12-M20. 7.30 for
PREMIER INN, George Square, GLASGOW 8pm- 9pm.
an 8.00pm start. Business dress please. All welcome,
Contact Lynn Macdonald at lynn@lynnmacdonald.com or
hosts Chris & Emma Shafe, EzeReach: 01227 808744
Tel: 01506 414456.
24 Feb (every 4 weeks) Birmingham Open BOM. The Plough &
22 Feb (22/3; 19/4; 17/5; 14/6; 12/7; 9/8; 6/9; 4/10; 1/11; 29/11)
Harrow Hotel, 135 Hagley Road, BIRMINGHAM. 7.45pm
Titans Training and Opportunity Meeting, Change of
registration for an 8pm prompt start. Ample free parking,
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