STONEHOUSE business owners will have a chance to discuss the future of the town’s high street in the hope of giving it a boost this Wednesday.
Sam Holliday from the Federation of Small Businesses and UKIP spokesperson for small business and rural affairs, Ernie Warrender, will join UKIP’s candidate for Stroud MP Glenville Gogerly to share expertise and ideas for the town.
Glenville Gogerly said that he hoped that the meeting would give people the opportunity to discuss their ideas for the town.
"I hope that between us we can all pull together and come up with a working plan to help move Stonehouse forward," he said.
The business experts will be based in Wynn's Coffee Co in Stonehouse between 10am and 2pm, tomorrow, Wednesday, October 24.
Business owners and other members of the community are welcome to join the team for a chat and to share ideas.
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