Calling home workers, small business owners, freelancers and entrepreneurs! Just a reminder that the first Margate Jelly Group is open for business on 22nd February at Westgate Pavilion, Sea Road (details below).
The Margate Jelly Group in Margate / Westgate is for small business owners, freelancers and other homeworkers who miss the interaction and buzz of an office environment. We aim to meet once or twice a month at a venue in Margate / Westgate. Just bring a laptop, some work and get the buzz of the office environment!
Described by its founders as a casual working event where people come together to work for the day, Margate Jelly is being organised by Speedie Consultants Limited.
“Isolation is one of the biggest challenges of working from home. Jelly is a friendly way for home workers to get out of their home office for a change of scene, a good chat and a shot of inspiration” says founder, Jason Hulott.
What is Jelly? Jelly is (allegedly!*) named after the jelly beans that two New York freelancers were eating when they came up with the concept of Jelly Groups. Since the creation of Jelly in 2006, groups have sprung up worldwide – and the first Jelly Group in Margate runs on 22nd February from 10am to 2pm. Feel free to pop in at anytime on the day.
If you work from home – or you run a small business – you may find you feel isolated and miss the interaction you get when in an office environment. Jelly is great as it can be whatever you want it to be – a place to work while a ‘buzz’ goes on around you, or the chance to share tips, ideas or even gossip around the water cooler! What is the cost? This Jelly Group will cost £3 to attend, which goes to the venue. The Westgate Pavilion will provide seating, desk space and free wi-fi. Refreshments / a snack bar will be available if you want to stop by for lunch.
Drop in anytime on the day
The idea of Jelly is that there is no pressure or obligation – you simply turn up to the venue as and when – and as often – as you want, with your laptop, and you are away.
Interested? Visit to book your ticket. The £3 is payable on the door to the venue but by booking we can monitor numbers and make sure we have space for you!
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