Exeter Living - issue 203

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Were you there?

David Lockwood addresses the crowd

SEEN!

Tony Orchard, Deborah Clark and Rob Mulholland

AC ROS S E X E T ER , O N E S H I N D I G AT A T I M E

MEETING OF MINDS The specially-created ‘Cartridges Cocktail’ served as the perfect icebreaker when local businesses and arts organisations gathered for the first ‘Cocktails and Culture’ networking event at The Bike Shed Theatre. Initiated by The Bike Shed Theatre, the inaugural event was hosted by Cartridges Law, based in St Thomas – and future events will be hosted by a different business every two months. In his speech, David Lockwood, director of The Bike Shed Theatre, called the evening “a celebration of being in the same place together, so that we might understand how we can have impact on our local society.” Penny Scott, managing partner of Cartridges Law added: “Cartridges Law is deeply rooted in its local community and we believe that relationships between the corporate and cutural sector can be hugely beneficial to both parties.” The next Cocktails and Culture event will take place in January 2017. Contact kelly@ bikeshedtheatre.co.uk for more info.

Bridget Garrood, Penny Scott, Maggie Cartridge and Nicky Mein Anna Britten, Sandra Sampson, Emily Souter Johnson and Stuart Crewes

Photos by Gareth Williams

Tim Wadsworth, Simon Bowkett, Nicky Mein and Hannah Packham

Steve Marson, Dawn Crockett and Martin Crockett

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