Networking breakfast for local firms

River House in Coleraine welcomed around 20 Causeway Chamber members to their premises for a networking breakfast last week.
Nigel Wilson showing his visitors one of the conference rooms at the River House Business Centre in Coleraine and seated are Tracy Hegarty of the Alchemy Project, Annette Deighan Operations Manager with the Causeway Chamber of Commerce, Paul Muir of Diamond Recruitment and Peter McRoberts of Danske Bank.   13  RiverhouseNigel Wilson showing his visitors one of the conference rooms at the River House Business Centre in Coleraine and seated are Tracy Hegarty of the Alchemy Project, Annette Deighan Operations Manager with the Causeway Chamber of Commerce, Paul Muir of Diamond Recruitment and Peter McRoberts of Danske Bank.   13  Riverhouse
Nigel Wilson showing his visitors one of the conference rooms at the River House Business Centre in Coleraine and seated are Tracy Hegarty of the Alchemy Project, Annette Deighan Operations Manager with the Causeway Chamber of Commerce, Paul Muir of Diamond Recruitment and Peter McRoberts of Danske Bank. 13 Riverhouse

Joining Chamber members for breakfast were around twenty invited guests from Causeway Volunteer Bureau, Beasts of War, Network Personnel and McAfee Professional Services, who are tenants at the Waterside based office space.

The River House team gave an overview of what they have done throughout the year and talked about their plans for the future, with particular emphasis on

attracting business from outside Coleraine to the town centre.

The Proprietors of River House Business Centre in Coleraine Robert and Nigel Wilson with Causeway Chamber of Commerce President Ian Donaghey MBE.   11  RiverhouseThe Proprietors of River House Business Centre in Coleraine Robert and Nigel Wilson with Causeway Chamber of Commerce President Ian Donaghey MBE.   11  Riverhouse
The Proprietors of River House Business Centre in Coleraine Robert and Nigel Wilson with Causeway Chamber of Commerce President Ian Donaghey MBE. 11 Riverhouse

They also spoke of the importance of creating the best business accommodation for all types of organisation.

As part of the event, guests were given a chance to speak to some of the businesses currently based there and about their journey so far.

River House is Coleraine’s largest town centre office building.

It is home to up to 25 businesses and organisations at any one time, as well as dozens more who use the virtual office or mailbox facility.

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