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Green event so popular no trade stall space is left



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Published Date: 25 April 2008
The response to Diss' first green fair has been extraordinary.
Diss Goes Green has stimulated the imagination of many and Diss Business Forum has no more exhibitor space left.

And as so many traders expressed interest, hours have been extended. Diss Goes Green will now take place at the Park Hotel, May 15, 1
1am-7.30pm.

There is something for everyone. Think you've heard it all? Did you know you could grow truffles in Norfolk as a profitable (and green) investment?

New DBF member, Grosol, has done just that and can show you how if you've got some woodland and a dog.

Purely Organic's tea will also have a special offer going on the day as well as free taste tests. There is so much more, but space won't permit.

Which leads to my next announcement…

Diss has its very own events website, www.dissevents.org.uk

With so much going on, DBF thought it needed a dedicated site. Events are publicised free of charge to DBF members. Non-members can promote events for a small charge.

Talking about charity, you can find out about how to get one of 30 privilege places in a private paddock suite overlooking the pit lane for a corporate F1 Test Day in Silverstone on June 2.

You can get all the details on this and Diss Goes Green on the new Diss Events website.

  • Jenna Cox, of design, web design, marketing and PR consultancy Articulate HLC, is a member of the DBF committee.




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    • Last Updated: 25 April 2008 11:04 AM
    • Source: Diss Express
    • Location: Diss
     
     
      

     
     


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