Members of the Saddlers’ Company have volunteered to act as mentors to saddlery businesses that would welcome such help in these difficult times. Their skills range from saddlery, equestrian, finance, insurance, through to marketing. The engagement could be as little as a phone call to share a concern through to providing thoughts via Zoom on how best to tackle a particular issue or rebuild a business after lockdown. This would be done remotely and on an entirely pro bono basis with no commitment from either party. Saddlery manufacturing or saddlery fitting businesses that would like to take up this opportunity are encouraged to contact Patrick Burns on 07860 957580 or at tc@saddlersco.co.uk
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