Norfolk

Norwich Chamber Hosts Free Summer Networking Breakfast

By

Karen McGinn
7 July 2026, 9:44 am

Norfolk Chambers of Commerce is throwing open its doors for a free morning of networking at the Hub Club Summer Networking Breakfast on Friday, 31 July 2026.

The event runs from 7:30 am to 8:30 am at Hardwick House, No. 2 Agricultural Hall Plain in Norwich city centre. A summer breakfast spread with pastries and bean-to-cup coffee, available hot or iced, will be laid on. Entry costs nothing for both members and non-members, with the gathering sponsored by Naked Marketing. Norfolk Chambers expressed gratitude for the firm’s continued backing, noting its sponsorship makes the Hub Club series possible.

The Hub Club has become a fixture of the local business calendar, meeting on the last Friday of each month at the Norfolk Chambers Business Hub. The co-working space at Hardwick House offers desk passes to members, and previous sessions have featured briefings from chamber leadership including COO Jack Weaver on topics like the Devolution Priority Programme. Norfolk Chambers organises around 80 events each year, drawing more than 5,000 delegates, all centred on building professional connections.

The chamber has operated from Hardwick House for many years as a not-for-profit, independent body accredited by the British Chambers of Commerce. It supports firms across Norfolk and Suffolk through international trade services and business programmes. The summer edition follows the regular Hub Club format but swaps hot bacon baps for lighter seasonal fare and adds iced coffee to suit the warmer weather.

Beyond the breakfast itself, the event offers a final chance to swap business cards before many professionals take their August breaks. Registration is open now.

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