BNI Balham Quiz team excels!

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Our intrepid quizzers came a close 4th out of 20+ teams from across London last night in the BNI Get Connected quiz night. Simon Carbery and Sally Bevan led the team of five which also included Andy Mayar and David Thompson. But not our chapter Director Lee, who was stuck in Watford. We would have penalised him but he had penalty enough.

The next BNI quiz will be nearer Christmas and Blham fully expect to triumph this time.

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Sally Bevan is the founder of The Legal Side Limited. Sally has 25 years of experience and The Legal Side specializes in helping small companies with their everyday legal issues. Contracts, terms and conditions, employment, intellectual property etc

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