Baby business booms with brand new fayre

Posted by Greg Burns on Sep 11, 08 11:02 AM in Useful Info

Baby-Fayre.jpgMums from across Bucks are set to unite when Chalfont St Peter hosts what could become the first of many baby fayres.
The event, which will take place on Saturday, September 13, is designed so that women working in the baby industry can promote their businesses to other parents.
Paula Atkinson, of Lansdown Road, Chalfont St Peter, came up with the idea after she started her own business, Chiltern Baby Massage.

She said: "I have met lots of women who are in my position, running their own business but struggling to find the time to promote what they do. This is why I looked at the idea of a local baby fayre, an ideal opportunity for working mums to come together and inform other parents about what they do.
"Most of the mums who attend my baby massage classes are new mums and are keen to find various classes, activities and products. I think there are plenty of us mums working for ourselves who can provide the relevant services and products that these new and first time mums are looking for.
"With this in mind, I contacted as many local women whose businesses deal with babies and toddlers and invited them to come and exhibit at the baby fayre."
The event will include displays from a variety of different organisations including music groups for babies and toddlers, personalised clothing, educational books and wooden toys.
The baby fayre will take place at the Chalfont St Peter Community Centre, Gravel Hill. Entry is free and there will be a baby play area provided.

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