West Midlands

Kingswinford Business Group Opens New Ways To Connect In 2026

By

Karen McGinn
12 February 2026, 3:58 pm

The established professional networking group in Kingswinford has announced a significant re-launch and expansion for February 2026 to help local businesses and charities build stronger connections. The Loop Networking Kingswinford Group—the organization’s original chapter—is hosting a series of meetings this month to provide a collaborative forum for local professionals.

The meetings take place every other Tuesday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Dudley Kingswinford (DK) Rugby Club, located at Heathbrook on Swindon Road in Wall Heath. According to the group’s About Page, the organization aims to offer a “no-fluff” alternative to traditional business groups by focusing on meaningful relationships rather than high-pressure referral quotas.

To maintain a collaborative environment, the group employs a single-seat policy where only one professional from each industry can join a specific chapter at a time. Membership for local business owners is set at £30 per month with no long-term binding contracts, as outlined in the group’s Membership and Pricing structure.

Local videographer and RTVision owner Ross Taylor chairs the group and facilitates the sessions. The organizers are also specifically inviting local charities to get involved to help them find volunteers and build ethical referral links within the Kingswinford community.

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