Successful networking Summer Garden Party fosters connections and collaborations

Successful networking Summer Garden Party fosters connections and collaborations

The picturesque gardens of Wellingore Hall were transformed into a hub of professional networking and camaraderie on 3rd August at the highly anticipated Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce Summer Garden Party.

With almost 200 people in attendance, the event, supported by Waldeck, Nicholsons Chartered Accountants and University of Lincoln, proved to be a resounding success, bringing together a diverse array of businesses from across Lincolnshire for an afternoon of meaningful interactions and relationship-building.

Guests tested their skills and unleashed their competitive spirit with our traditional garden games, including croquet, high striker and ‘welly wanging’ with trophies awarded for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd longest ‘welly wang’.

Wood fired pizza and summer drinks were served by local village bar, The Red Lion whilst guests enjoyed the sounds of a saxophonist.

Charlotte Watson, Deputy Chief Executive at Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce, said: “We are thrilled with the overwhelming positive response to the Summer Garden Party. Our aim was to create a relaxed and enjoyable environment where people can truly unwind and be themselves.

“It was extremely encouraging to witness businesspeople from different backgrounds and industries come together, share their stories, and plant the seeds for potential collaborations that can drive innovation and progress and working closely with our members, Waldeck to deliver the event is testament to the power and value of partnership working.”

Pictures from the event can be seen on our Facebook page here.

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