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Jelly Skegness (every 3rd Wednesday – The Storehouse Coffee Shop) – postponed

Oct 22, 2012 at 10:07 am in Digital Arts by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

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Our regular #JellySkegness co-working events have been postponed until further notice. Watch this space.

#JellySkegness is a regular monthly co-working event for small businesses, homeworkers and freelancers held at The Storehouse Coffee Shop held every third Wednesday of the month from 10.00am #jelly #skegness #ukjelly.

Jelly is – co-working – collaborating – creativity – chat – coffee

What: Jelly is an event for solo workers, freelancers and office works wanting a change to come together to work  [read more →]

#JellyLincoln – every fourth Monday – next #Jelly at Coffee Aroma on 24th June from 10am

Oct 15, 2012 at 8:41 am in Digital Events, News by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

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JellyLincoln returns to @Coffee_Aroma on 24th June from 10am. #jelly #lincoln #ukjelly. We look forward to seeing you there for co-working, chat and collaboration.

Jelly is – co-working – collaborating – creativity – chat – coffee

What: Jelly is an event for solo workers, freelancers and office works wanting a change to come together to work and chat. Just bring your laptop, grab a coffee and get to work in a lovely friendly atmosphere with like-minded people.

Why: An opportunity  [read more →]

Rescheduled – #JellyLincoln – next Jelly, 24th September.

Aug 20, 2012 at 8:55 am in Digital Events, News by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

As this month’s #jellylincoln is a bank holiday (Mon 27th Aug), the next #jelly will be @Coffee_Aroma on 24th September #jelly #lincoln #ukjelly. We look forward to seeing you there for co-working, chat and collaboration.

For more on Jelly, read Tim’s blog on Enterprise Nation here or for more on #jellylincoln click here. Thanks.

 

Tim talks about the #Jelly

Jul 24, 2012 at 2:26 pm in Digital Events by Tim Wilson · Leave a Comment »

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Our resident co-working, coffee drinking boffin Tim talks about the Jelly and why it was brought to Lincoln.

And here’s a piece from the Enterprise Nation site by official Birmingham Jelly organiser Rickie Josen which backs up Tim’s comments.