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The firm is pleased to report another impressive turnout from local business owners at the second Mendip Business Breakfast, co-hosted by Dyne Drewett, Old Mill accountants and NatWest bank.
Chaired by David Morgan, managing partner of Dyne Drewett, the breakfast seminar, which took place on Wednesday 21 May at the Bath & West Showground, provided a chance for businesses in the West Country to benefit from important updates which stand to directly impact upon their profit line.
Speakers included Alastair Hutt of RBS NatWest, who offered advice on how banks can help business owners during a period of economic uncertainty and potential recession. Jolyon Stonehouse, managing partner of Old Mill then spoke on the subject of tax planning, updating the audience about significant changes to the UK’s constantly evolving tax system.
The next Mendip Business Breakfast is planned for the 15th of October and anyone interested in attending, or wanting to find out more about the above issues addressed in the May event should contact Jennie Wood at Dyne Drewett by email or calling 01935 813691, or Alan Stone at Old Mill on 01749 335007.
Dyne Drewett and Old Mill will also be teaming up to provide a free breakfast seminar on Wednesday 11 June at the Eastbury Hotel in Sherborne, entitled What is Your Business Worth? Speakers from both firms will focus on: