The British Franchise Association is holding an Open Day lunch for franchisors on Wednesday 24th October. Taking place at the fantastic Heritage Motor Centre in Warwickshire, this FREE-to-attend event provides a unique opportunity to network with some of the industry’s key ambassadors and to find out more about the bfa and the benefits of membership.
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Attendees will also be able to visit the Heritage Motor Centre museum for free at the end of the event. The museum is home to the world’s largest collection of British Cars, boasting nearly 300 in its collection, spanning the classic, vintage and veteran eras.
The bfa have had great feedback from previous Open Day events so if you have a franchise business and are thinking of becoming a member of the Association, why not join us on 24th to find out more?
Agenda
10.00 Refreshments & networking
10.30 Welcome and introductions
Michael Eyre, bfa Chairman and Founder of Blazes Renewables
10.35 An overview of the bfa and its role in the marketplace
Andrew Quail, Head of Quality Standards and Compliance, bfa
11:00 What it means to be a bfa Member and the benefits that franchisors gain
Berkeley Harris, bfa Board Member & Franchise Director at WPA
11.20 My franchising journey…. so far
Louise Harris, Franchise Director, Wilkins Chimney Sweep
11.40 Open Forum - Your opportunity to ask any unanswered questions
12.10 Closing remarks
Michael Eyre, bfa Chairman and Founder of Blazes Renewables
12:15 Lunch and networking
13.00 Close and optional viewing of the museum
The Heritage Motor Centre is situated in Gaydon, Warwickshire, just off junction 12 of the M40. The building itself is a spectacular piece of architecture with an art deco design, and stands proudly in a beautifully landscaped setting of 65 acres, which rolls out onto the Warwickshire countryside
If you would like to attend the Open Day, and to avoid disappointment as these events are quickly overbooked, please contact the bfa on 01235 820470 or email mailroom@thebfa.org.



