EXMOOR businesses have a last chance to learn about the latest initiatives and opportunities for the rural economy at a national park rural enterprise networking event to be held on Tuesday (November 18), in Dunster Tithe Barn.

Speakers will include Harry Singer, chairman of Somerset Growth Board, Lyndsay Lucas, head of training for business support experts Cosmic, Plastic Free Exmoor’s Peter Hoyland, Visit Exmoor chief executive Emma Thomasson, Katherine Williams, of Exmoor Hill Farming Network, and local business representatives and members of the rural enterprise team.

The agenda will include a discussion on business opportunities, the launch of Exmoor’s new ‘Good Tourism Plan’ and updates on other projects.

The cost is £15 per person and advanced booking is essential, which can be made online.