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Midlands businesses raise a glass for inaugural Proptobier event

Property professionals from across the Midlands descended on Derby’s rustic Bustler Market for a networking evening with a difference.

Proptobier was a joint venture by three East Midlands companies, offering businesses the chance to meet up and make new contacts in a fun environment.

Themed around Germany’s famous Oktoberfest, it was organised by law firm Smith Partnership, civil and structural engineers BSP Consulting and leading brand agency Champions (UK) plc.

“We designed the event to liven up the Midland’s networking calendar and I’m pleased to say that it was a huge success,” said Smith Partnership’s business development executive Tom Erskine.

“We found we had a real mix of interlinking sectors, from homebuilders to property developers and everything in between.

“Of course, we also had beer, bratwurst and authentic German music to add to the atmosphere.

“Hopefully, everyone left with the sense that the inaugural Proptobier offered something different when it comes to making new and useful business contacts, with a bit of fun along the way.”

More than 1,800 litres of beer were provided by regular Bustler Market partner Freedom Brewery. It didn’t quite match the staggering 7.3m litres of beer recently consumed at the 16-day Oktoberfest in Munich.

Sampling stations allowed guests to try a wide range of beers that were on offer, alongside a backdrop of live music from the UK’s premier oompah band, the Bavarian Strollers. The event also helped raise money for Loughborough-based charity Rainbows Children’s Hospice.

“This was a great event that allowed guests to mingle and relax,” said Matthew Hayes, Champions (UK) plc managing director.

“We found fun and networking were delivered in equal measure, with fantastic support provided for our clients alongside our valued partners. Thanks to all who helped to make the first Proptobier a huge success.”

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