Northamptonshire

Free Coffee Morning for Wellingborough Small Businesses Planned for April 15

By

Karen McGinn
28 March 2026, 11:44 am

Small business owners in Wellingborough are being invited to a free networking coffee morning on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. The event will take place from 9:30 to 11:30am and is designed to help local firms connect with one another. There is no charge to attend, though participants will need to buy their own drinks and food.

The timing of the event comes as Wellingborough continues efforts to revive its town centre. North Northamptonshire Council has identified the town as the one most in need of regeneration across the area. Council leaders have said supporting town centres is a priority in their current plans, with various schemes available to help businesses grow and succeed.

Those attending the coffee morning will have the chance to meet other local business owners in a relaxed setting. The event forms part of a wider network of support available to small firms in North Northamptonshire. This includes the Wellingborough and East Northants Chamber of Commerce, which operates from Sheep Street. There is also an established monthly networking series called Business Buzz Wellingborough, held at Castello Lounge on Market Street, which aims to bring firms together in a friendly atmosphere.

The council has highlighted its commitment to small businesses through initiatives such as capital grants ranging from £5,000 to £25,000 for qualifying firms. These programmes are aimed at helping new and existing businesses thrive in the area.

Wellingborough Town Council, which serves around 46,000 residents, has also been involved in promoting local commerce. The town has a growing community of small businesses, and events like the April coffee morning are designed to strengthen connections between them.

Local business owners interested in attending the networking event on April 15 can find out more by contacting the organisers through the North Northamptonshire Council business support pages or visiting the Wellingborough Town Council website for additional information about business support in the area.

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