Hailsham is a civil parish and the largest of the five towns in the Wealden district of East Sussex, England.

Back in February, “representatives from Lyoness” were invited to give a ‘
short presentation to the Hailsham Forward Executive
‘.

According to their website, the Hailsham Forward Executive

was born out of the Mary Portas Vision for revitalising Town Centres.

Hailsham Forward is a Town Team Partner, is
supported by the Government
, and has received £10,000 funding to undertake projects to improve the business community in Hailsham.

Heading up Hailsham Forward is Chairman Rob Slater and Vice-chairman Nick Collinson.

According to Collinson’s personal website, he’s

a Conservative Party Candidate for Hailsham Central and North Ward.

“I was first elected in May 2011 and then subsequently re-elected in May 2015 to both Hailsham Town Council and Wealden District Council.”

As per Hailsham Town Council’s March 12th
Business Enterprise Committee Agenda
, referencing a meeting that took place in February:

Representatives from Lyoness made a short presentation to the Hailsham Forward Executive earlier in the day.

The loyalty scheme and card they provide allows the public to get cashback from millions of retailers across 45 countries and local businesses the ability to get repeat business via the cards incentive to shop in a Lyoness Merchant.

There are further benefits for both the public and business that are signed up and then introduce more members and businesses to the scheme.

The Hailsham Forward Executive is keen to look at creating a Hailsham Forward branded card with Lyoness and gain the income benefit to the project by introducing both local people and businesses to the scheme; whilst giving these groups the ability to earn

rewards and gain loyalty with their customers.

Further work will need to be done over the coming months to establish this.

Further details about “the benefits” available to Lyoness affiliates can be viewed over on
BehindMLM’s Lyoness review
.

The March 12th meeting saw the above matter discussed, with Town Council member Nick Collinson (right) advising the committee ‘
that he has done some research on a scheme operated by Lyoness
‘.

It was agreed that NAC (Nick Collinson) should pursue this including inviting a representative from Lyoness to the next meeting.

Unfortunately at the time of publication, the minutes from the 12th of March 2015 meeting is all that’s available. According to the Hailsham Town Council website, no further meetings for the Business Enterprise Committee have taken place this year.

Regardless, plans to spruik Lyoness through the Town Council appear to be well underway, with an invitation going out to local Hailsham businesses this past week:

If you operate a business within Hailsham, you are invited to a meeting of the newly formed Hailsham Business Forum on Friday 2nd October at the Hailsham Civic Community Hall from 6.30pm.

On the agenda as a “key feature”, is a presentation


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Hailsham and its administrative status?
Hailsham is a civil parish and the largest town in the Wealden district of East Sussex, England. It is one of five towns within this district and serves as a significant community center in the region.

What is Hailsham Forward and its government support?
Hailsham Forward is a Town Team Partner supported by the Government, established following the Mary Portas Vision for revitalizing town centers. The organization received £10,000 in funding to implement projects aimed at improving the local business community.

Who leads Hailsham Forward?
Hailsham Forward is headed by Chairman Rob Slater and Vice-chairman Nick Collinson. Collinson is a Conservative Party candidate for Hailsham Central and North Ward, elected in May 2011.

**What Lyoness presentation was


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