What if you could combine festive cheer with genuine, impactful business growth?
The festive season is fast approaching, and while many are planning their traditional Christmas parties, for small business owners and entrepreneurs, it often means working harder than ever. But what if you could combine festive cheer with genuine, impactful business growth?
That’s exactly what the Enterprise Oxfordshire Business Christmas Networking Evening on Wednesday 3 December is all about!
Why networking is your secret weapon
In the fast-paced world of business, your network isn’t just a list of contacts, it’s your lifeline. For small business leaders and entrepreneurs, networking is crucial because it allows you to:
- Forge valuable connections: Meet potential collaborators, mentors, clients, and suppliers. You never know where that next sale might come from.
- Share insights and solutions: Discuss challenges and opportunities with peers who truly understand your journey.
- Discover new ideas: Gain fresh perspectives that can spark innovation within your own business.
- Boost your visibility: Raise your profile within the Oxfordshire business community.
If you’re self-employed and typically miss out on a work Christmas party, this is also your chance to celebrate a successful year with like-minded, ambitious individuals!
But this isn’t just a festive gathering; it’s a strategic move.
The Christmas Networking Evening is designed to help you end 2025 the right way and set yourself up for success heading into 2026.
An evening to remember at Loose Cannon Brewery
We’re thrilled to be hosting this vibrant event at the award-winning Loose Cannon Brewery in Abingdon! Known for its innovation and resilience, it’s the perfect backdrop for inspiring conversations.
Your ticket isn’t just for entry; it includes:
- Delicious festive food and drinks to get you in the holiday spirit.
- A fascinating behind-the-scenes tour of Loose Cannon Brewery – see where the magic happens!
Exclusive insights and exciting announcements
The evening will also feature a special address from Cllr Ben Higgins – Oxfordshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Future Economy and Innovation, who himself has a history of setting up businesses.
Cllr Higgins will offer valuable perspectives on our local business landscape during the event.
And there’s more!
Enterprise Oxfordshire will be officially launching the Oxfordshire Apprenticeship Awards 2026. Be among the first to hear the details and discover how you can get involved in celebrating our county’s talent.
Don’t miss out – get your ticket today!
This is an unmissable opportunity to connect, celebrate, and prepare for a prosperous new year. Whether you’re looking for new leads, fresh ideas, or simply a great evening with your peers, this event has it all.
Sign up now and why not bring a friend or colleague!
Spaces are limited, so don’t delay:
Looking ahead to 2026? Join the Start Up Club!
If you’re not able to make the Christmas event, or if you want to hit the ground running in the new year, don’t forget to check out our ever-popular Start Up Club series starting in January 2026!
Featuring business planning, learning how to delight your customers, and managing your business numbers, making it the perfect structured environment to get your venture off the ground.
Learn more and register for the Start Up Club:
We can’t wait to celebrate the festive season and the future of Oxfordshire business with you!
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