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BULLETIN 560-068-02 19.11.10 Issue 45 HOW DO YOU DESCRIBE THE INDESCRIBABLE? At some point in your Kleeneze career, you will chance upon a Destination qualifier. It is very likely that, upon speaking to them, they will tell you that these experiences are indescribable and ‘you just need to be there’. Now, these are not merely flippant words uttered by those who don’t want to tell you about their experiences. Telling you that this event was ‘indescribable’ is not an off-the-cuff remark made by those who can’t be bothered to depict their five-star trip. And saying that you need to be there is certainly not something you should ignore. No one’s telling you that you should have been there. No one’s saying it would have been nice if you could have made it. Although these last two statements are true, it is far more that you NEED to be there. Over the next eleven pages, we’ll be telling you about what happened when 176 qualifiers landed in the incredible city of Hong Kong. We’ll be doing our best to describe the indescribable. You’ll see pictures of a city that has more skyscrapers than any other in the world. We’ll take you on a tour of a place that can boast more Rolls Royces per person than any other city in the world. You’ll see a hotel that is positioned among the finest luxury hotels in the world. And you’ll hear from the people who undoubtedly have more passion, enthusiasm and energy than any others in the world – our Kleeneze Destination qualifiers; people that – quite frankly – you could drop off in a B&B in Skegness and who would still make that time more enjoyable, exhilarating and motivating than anywhere else in the world. Remember, the next time you hear ‘you need to be there’, don’t take it as anything else but an order. We’ll see you in New York.

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BULLETIN

560-068-02

19.11.10 Issue 45

HOW DO YOU DESCRIBE THE INDESCRIBABLE?

At some point in your Kleeneze career, you will chance upon a Destination qualifier. It is very likely that, upon speaking to them, they will tell youthat these experiences are indescribable and ‘you just need to be there’.

Now, these are not merely flippant words uttered by those who don’t want to tell you about their experiences. Telling you that this event was‘indescribable’ is not an off-the-cuff remark made by those who can’t be bothered to depict their five-star trip. And saying that you need to bethere is certainly not something you should ignore. No one’s telling you that you should have been there. No one’s saying it would have beennice if you could have made it. Although these last two statements are true, it is far more that you NEED to be there.

Over the next eleven pages, we’ll be telling you about what happened when 176 qualifiers landed in the incredible city of Hong Kong. We’ll bedoing our best to describe the indescribable.

You’ll see pictures of a city that has more skyscrapers than any other in the world. We’ll take you on a tour of a place that can boast more RollsRoyces per person than any other city in the world. You’ll see a hotel that is positioned among the finest luxury hotels in the world. And you’llhear from the people who undoubtedly have more passion, enthusiasm and energy than any others in the world – our Kleeneze Destinationqualifiers; people that – quite frankly – you could drop off in a B&B in Skegness and who would still make that time more enjoyable, exhilaratingand motivating than anywhere else in the world.

Remember, the next time you hear ‘you need to be there’, don’t take it as anything else but an order. We’ll see you in New York.

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Our Top Qualifiers touched down in Hong Kong on Sunday7 November 30 minutes ahead of schedule – they simply surpassthemselves when it comes to achievement, even when it comesto flights!

Welcomed with a dazzling lion dance display from the HongKong Tourism Board, the SEDs had soon checked into their luxuryrooms in the Grand Hyatt and changed to get ready for asumptuous welcome meal at the five-star Hutong Restaurant.

The next morning saw the first full day for our Top Qualifiers andwhat a day it was. They were transported to a millionaires’ world,as they arrived for the Kleeneze Leaders’ Seminar at the AberdeenMarina Club - an exclusive club where membership is by invitationonly and costs wealthy locals £100,000 to join!

After a couple of hours of intensive business discussion the groupenjoyed an EIGHT course lunch before boarding inflatable speedboats that took them to board ‘Grand Cru’ – the Hyatt’s own 180foot shining white motor cruiser!

Once aboard, the Top Qualifiers enjoyed non-stop champagne asthey sat with feet dangling in the on-deck Jacuzzi, absorbing theHong Kong sunshine.

A fearless Mike Bibby bravely pets the lion

Straight off a twelve-hour flight! They scrub up well don’t they?!

We SED it would be sp

Top Qualifiers enjoy five-star northern Chinese cuisine and stunningviews of the Hong Kong skyline

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A welcome Mojito? Don’t mind if I do, says Rosemary Rowntree

Oh it’s a hard life. All that champagne to drink on board luxury yachts and so little time…

Michael ‘Flatley’ Khatkar attempts to wow the leaders with hisversion of Riverdance to no avail

pectacular and it was!

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Phew, the Main Group arrived just in time to time to take control ofthe situation and bring this conference to order. They failed!It was party all the way from the moment their planes touchedthe tarmac.

It was an incredible evening. Groups of ten boarded sampans atthe harbour. These are traditional fisherman’s boats and our newfavourite way to travel! The destination was the Jumbo Restaurant– a massive, floating restaurant in Aberdeen Harbour.

Everything in Hong Kong is massive – including this amazingfloating restaurant

But what’s this I see in your future? You’ll be taking a long journey….to New York!

LET’S GET THIS PARTY STARTED!

Distributors set off for their first night in Hong Kong

“Wow what a sight,” exclaimed Richard Houseago and Vanadis Fox.“Going by boat we had a short trip around the area and because itwas dark you could see the skyscraper buildings lit up like gold andsilver jewels.”

Greeted by a drink and a dragon dance at this unique restaurant,some made their way straight to the sumptuous buffet while othersstopped to have their palm read or their name painted out in Chinesebefore settling in for a heady first night in Hong Kong.

Special congratulations went to Annette Bradley, Kerry Edees,Sohail Ahmed and Lesley Davies & Wendy Meddelton whowere presented on the night with their cash bonuses forholding Gold beyond the qualification period.

“All Kleeneze destinations are fabulous but Hong Kong really took ourbreath away. Whether it was the mix of ancient culture and high techmodernity, or whether it was something as simple as a huge‘Welcome Kleeneze Qualifiers’ banner draped at the top of the cablecar ride - whatever the experience Kleeneze always do it with style.We had the BEST gala dinner we’ve ever been to, dancing away in theGrand Ballroom at the Hyatt, and a fabulous evening underfloodlights at the races, but for us the highlight was sharing thewhole experience with ten others from our team, shopping indowntown Hong Kong & laughing so hard all week. Thank you somuch Kleeneze!”

Doug and Sandra Roper

Qualifying for these destinations is hungry work!

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Prosperity, happiness and health were all granted to our Destination qualifiers onday three in Hong Kong. Of course, as soon as you start a Kleeneze business youare already awarded these things, so our qualifiers are on the course to seriouswealth, happiness and a nice long life.

How so? You may ask. Well, it’s all to do with a large fish and a bridge…

On Tuesday morning, everyone piled on the coaches out to tour Hong KongIsland. First stop – Repulse Bay, home to one of the most beautiful beaches inHong Kong. However, it’s also home to the Longevity Bridge (cross it and addthree days to your life!), the Fish of Prosperity (throw a coin into its mouth and itwill bring wealth) and an assortment of other statues, which bring happiness,health and luck. Needless to say, the statues and bridge had a great deal ofattention from our qualifiers!

Then it was off to Stanley Street Market where a colourful hodgepodge of stallscrammed full of bargain goodies awaited everyone. After a spell of haggling, itwas back on the coach, arms laden with shopping bags, and off for a spot oflunch, but getting there was something else!

The coaches took everyone back to Wan Chai where Distributors made anincredible ascent up Victoria Peak on the famous Peak Tram. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience as the tram steadily climbed up the peak through the toweringHong Kong skyscrapers. The view at the top was spectacular. As was the buffet!

Some disappeared after lunch to a local spa to have a pedicure with a difference,as they had their feet nibbled on by tiny fish! Others just settled for sitting in thesun with an ice cream until the coaches returned once more to bring everyoneback to the hotel.

The Symphony of Lights

HEALTH, WEALTH AND HAPPINESS

Later that evening, it was time to go and watch the world-renowned Symphonyof Lights. This display was named the world’s largest permanent light and soundshow by the Guinness World Records and features 44 buildings on both sides ofthe Victoria Harbour of Hong Kong accompanied by music.

Of course, to watch this in Kleeneze style, there was only one way, so it was off toboard the ferry and get right in the heart of the action.

Once the spectacular show had finished, traditional Chinese cuisine awaited at theJade Garden restaurant. With somewhere in the region of ten courses,Distributors chowed down and had a great giggle.

The night wasn’t over yet, though, because Temple Street Night Market awaited.Everything from electronics to clothing was there to be snapped up at bargainprices. A bit of midnight shopping is always a good thing!

THE BRIGHT LIGHTS OF HONG KONG

Hmm, now to get back to the other side without wiping thosedays back off…

The plaice to be for wealth

Hunting for a bargain

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We asked Hong Kong qualifiers what was moreimportant when it came to qualifying for Destinations –believing in yourself or hard work. And the result was aresounding – BOTH.

This is why our Conference day in Hong Kong was theperfect mixture of training and motivation. The day waslaunched by recognising all our first-time qualifiersbefore Managing Director Jamie Stewart launched someexclusive news.

Hong Kong qualifiers werethe first to hear of ourhalf-price recruitment offer,the new Distributorwebsites, the frontcover productcompetitionand thelaunch of thesecond editionof Ezecook.

Our Hong Kong speakers brought the perfect mix of training and inspiration to the stage. Next stop New York!

Work hard, believe in yourself and you can join us at the next Destination!

PEOPLE IN BUSINESS

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For many, the night at Happy Valley races was the highlight of theDestination. Hong Kong’s race track in the middle of the city is a sightto behold and Kleeneze nabbed the VIP box for a night of fine dining,wining and winning.

“The whole week was jam packed with amazing sight seeing,shopping, fabulous and interesting food and sharing all of this withso many inspirational people. Everything we did was amazing. Oneof our favourite times was going to the Happy Valley Racecourse.What an amazing setting, and a wonderful atmosphere. Not only didwe win big with getting to Hong Kong we also won at the races! Itwas a fantastic opportunity to meet and share stories and tips with somany great people, some we can call wonderful friends now. If youwant to get to New York believe you can do it and do whatever ittakes. Thank you Kleeneze for a trip of a lifetime and WE WILL seeyou in New York!”

Gilly McCrone and John Morgan

Distributors line up to have a little flutter

Lee and Michelle Pattinson discuss what they’re going to spend theirwinnings on with Ian and Katrina Hawker

WE’RE ALL WINNERS WITH KLEENEZE!

Debbie, Helen, Sylvia and Helen celebrate their winnings

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Vertigo sufferers look away now. Day five inHong Kong saw qualifiers travelling throughthe city and out to Lantau Island where theyall boarded cable cars to Ngong Ping. Therenowned cable car is a visually spectacular5.7km bi-cable ropeway on which you take inthe most incredible views during the 25minute ride to the very breathtaking top.

Here was a little village, where Distributorscould either relax with an ice cream, do a littleshopping and mingle. However, they also hadthe chance to go further afield and climb the260 steps up to the giant Buddha statue –Tian Tan.

Now, don’t think we’re over-exaggeratingwhen we say giant. This statue is constructedfrom 202 bronze pieces, weighs over 250tonnes and soars 34 metres into the air.Simply unbelievable.

When in Hong Kong…! Distributors dress the part to meet thefamed Buddha

Better than a day out at Alton Towers!

Qualifiers upon reaching the top said: “you Buddha believe in yourself”

KLEENEZE REACHES

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While others settled for a cup of tea, this bunch were more determined to do some Tai-chi

Dean Worrall, Sam Rushton, Paul Melville and Annette Bradley are satisfied to see thatKleeneze’s arrival in Ngong Ping has been accordingly recognised!

“As first time qualifiers with Kleeneze it was amazing toexperience first hand the attention to detail that manyprevious international conference qualifiers have told usabout; everything from the refreshing welcome drinkson arrival at the Grand Hyatt through to the welcomebanners, signs and announcements at various venues.The company did everything possible to make us feel atease and appreciated,”

Tony and Sue Peacham

“It’s so hard to pinpoint one highlight for us as therewere so many, but the private room overlooking therace course has definitely got to be one of the biggest -it was incredible! When you stepped out the roomonto the balcony it made you feel like royalty, it washard to imagine that we were worthy of being in sucha place.”

Richard and Shanade Sherratt

THE VERY HEIGHTS!

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It was the final night in Hong Kong. However, no time to shed a tear (plus it would havemade our mascara run) because it was the night of the Gala Dinner. And what an amazingGala Dinner it was.

After the group Gala Dinner photograph, qualifiers made their way to the reception to graba welcome refreshment and sign our Hong Kong banner. Then it was into the exquisitelydone-out grand ballroom for the night’s main event.

The food was spectacular, the entertainment even more so. But, as ever, it was the companywe loved the most. A perfect end to the perfect Destination!

“Thank you Kleeneze for an experience of a lifetime in such an exciting and vibrant city,”said Ann Ashley and Roger Samuel. “Apart from the fantastic destination it was brilliant tobe able to meet and build new friendships with other distributors on the trip.”

We have to say in reply to Ann andRoger and every other Distributor onthis trip – thank YOU. We mayorganise these Destinations, but it’sYOU and only YOU that make themthe incredible experiences that theyalways are.

And to future Destination qualifiers –we’ll see you in New York!

Distributors of the Year, Gavin and Bonnie, are thefirst to sign our wall of fame

Mickey Mouse and Banksy apparently also qualifiedfor Hong Kong… Our new favourite band, Square Eyes

MAKING IT A NIGHT TO REMEMBER

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BULK SALES FIGURES PERIOD 11 – COMBINED100,000 And AboveLynn Macdonald 2,539,478.78Nasko Ratchev 2,537,844.91Gavin Scott & Bonnie Arapes 2,510,708.14Bob Webb 1,322,726.58Allan & Billie-Dee Moffat 1,121,392.63Gillian Nicholson 995,620.36Terry Carr 944,551.08Rob Forster & Ray Aziz 944,331.21Glyn & Elizabeth Hobden 836,777.53Freda Fenn & Heather Summers 826,051.73Margaret Moore & Carren Arscott 819,372.35Chris & Wendy Mason-Paull 815,046.17Muriel & Tony Judson 781,295.56John & Jeanette Hawkes 687,944.42Peter & Jackie White 605,448.84Sue Marshall & Bob Dalton 470,669.84Mike & Amanda Bibby 421,999.50Stephen Bourne & Anne Binks 382,273.18Margaret & Roy Japp 349,756.20Terence & Jean Ash 303,161.10Gary & Esther Watson 301,254.10John & Steven Sharp 284,970.83Hazel & John Stephen 274,589.84Gordon & Judy Seldon 216,921.23Robert Gibbons 215,539.10Craig & Magdalena White 210,730.49Andy Stephenson & Claire Branch 197,616.34Melvyn & Lucy Mortimer 192,159.16John & Sarah Mckie 178,578.70Phil & Jean Warrington 177,910.31Claire & Peter Rea 171,795.03Judy Jodrell 170,874.55David & Anne Pemberton-Smith 165,654.77Michael & Jean Day 163,343.69Stephen Geldard 152,180.05Vie & Keith Robertson 148,566.88Tony & Katharine Briffa 140,751.46John & Anne Donaldson 136,821.93John & Christine Prosser 127,401.61Sylvia & Jack Hood 125,428.30Victor & Una Brown 125,259.37Robert & Mary Higgins 122,827.60Michael & Susan Pirie 122,203.25Geoff & Fiona Webb 117,867.64Raymond & Miriam Turnbull 117,414.15Jill Corlett 112,412.84Sue & Geoffrey Burras 111,436.14Eamon Lynch & Marie Ryan 106,958.78Heather & James Oneil 104,302.78Malcolm Ashmore 103,556.82Adele & Jaime De Caso 103,556.82Trevor Mitchell 100,368.29

35,000 And AboveSue & Steve Ferguson 99,345.86Irene Wilson 98,550.00Andy & Carolyn Cooper 96,515.80Anthony Greeves 87,908.90Stephani & Bill Neville 87,098.14Dave & Susie Horton 86,878.88Carole & Benny Morris 85,340.86Lauren & Peter Jackson 82,222.33John & Jenny Holden 81,488.51Declan O’Neill 79,215.76Steve & Debbie Roper 78,639.28Helen Lambert & Richard Woods 77,323.54Olivera Toner 77,177.11Andrew & Sue Boswell 76,987.60Susan & David Darton 73,902.81Angela & Norman Campbell 73,583.79Lindsay Gonsalves & Danny Young 73,221.90Stephen & Debra Nell 72,688.19Gaynor Morgan 72,440.65Peter & Myrna Wellock 72,401.49Marcell & Joanne Treanor 72,269.35David & Rosie Bibby 71,379.53Glenn & Caroline Royston 71,258.39David & Samantha Branch 70,972.08Andrew & Carolyn Walkinshaw 70,545.60Deborah & Allan Dewar 70,525.31Nuala & Ronan Mcdonald 69,739.95Michelle Kennedy 67,383.14Rosina & Frank Pocock 67,380.62Ramon & Sylvia Laing 67,220.20Carol Simpson & Douglas Clark 66,272.41Julie Collier & Peter Richards 65,437.42Caroline Harris & Craig Cox 64,867.22Karen & Neil Young 64,078.88Eve & Norman Branch 62,940.90Robert Branch & Marianna Grineva 62,940.90Helen & Paul Allgood 62,656.19Chris & Julia Norton 60,348.85Brian Harwood 59,930.48Craig & Mary Hawkes 59,775.82Helen Brooks 59,642.58Stanley & Roy Stewart 59,417.80Mike & Dawn Gough 57,876.26Martin Gardner & Allison Butterworth 57,117.97John & Wendy English 55,271.23Jane & John Dunkerley 54,253.59Christopher & Louise Brown 54,128.53Teresa Divers & Bryony Hayward 51,768.88Alan Meldrum 51,751.78Belinda & Peter Clarke 50,608.83Richard & Clare Chantler 48,751.73Stephen Smith & Dennis Chamberlain 48,706.33Doug & Sandra Roper 48,622.76Eamonn & Anne Roe 47,277.38Alf & Carol Bell 46,998.12Roger & Barbara Green 46,669.00Tracy & David Sheehan 46,017.41Christopher Reay & Lesley Coan 45,213.01Gabrielle & Paul Broadstock 45,008.93Barbara Ann & Alan John Peachey 44,562.30Clare & Martin Whitelock 44,139.60James Curtis 43,433.38Su & Jas Bains 43,110.52Debbie & Trevor Collins 43,110.52Sharon & Andrew Bird 42,928.07Andrew & Ann Meldrum 42,682.22Melanie & Andrew Wilson 41,800.97Gill & Donato Sepe 41,597.76John Webb & Kathryn Price 41,041.42Alnashir & Yasmin Ratanshi 40,938.43Graham & Catherine Hyde 40,850.00Andrew Buxton & Laura Kelly 40,841.09Derrick & Maria Longwright 40,431.33John & Sophia Clements 40,274.54Peter & Sheryl Dutton 40,205.42David Birtwistle & Angela Tonkin 39,957.07Ron & Judy Speirs 39,908.81Debbie Gee & David White 39,567.19Tom & Bernadette Hingley 39,310.67Gary Cooper & Jackie Norris 39,079.06Jay Singh 38,823.75Stephen Clark 38,688.59Amanda & Andrew Holland 38,199.77Toby Acton & Donna Gold 38,104.21Steven & Sarah Curtis 37,999.92Denise & Stephen Neal 37,812.94Rhian & E Anthony Jones 37,712.33Sunil Popat 36,900.87Paul Tawn & Clare Bason 36,806.76Caroline & Philip Thompson 36,129.31Steven Clements 36,113.40Michael & Sandra Laydon 35,540.54Kerry & Paul Stonall 35,409.26Keith & Helen Sandland 35,183.66

15,000 And AboveAngela & Stephen Burchell 34,633.63Alison & Michael Ogden 33,923.75Stuart & Gail Mckibbin 32,464.69Abigail Colclough 32,092.49David Pope 32,089.72John & Janice Halsall 31,473.51Lesley Burroughs 31,333.70Richard Houseago & Vanadis Fox 31,281.67Michael & Jennifer Allsop 31,170.63Trish & Lee Fisher 31,143.29Graham & Georgina Long 30,967.51Alexandra Tuesley 30,445.76Chantele & Barry Travis 29,206.69Ram & Joginder Singh 29,118.01Steve Johnson & Rosemary Rowntree 28,923.66Nicola & Jerome Neville 28,419.21Laurence & Rosemary Wiseman 28,133.88Seph O’Connell & Sarah Watson 27,849.81Maria & Lee Kowalkowski 27,767.53Brian Manchester 26,845.78Paul Flintoft 26,740.94Joseph O’Donnell 26,634.52Allan Ledwidge 26,303.39Karim Karmali 26,031.12John & Karina Beesley 25,378.76Andrew Ridley & Louise Lee 25,113.66Jen & Garry Luke 24,756.99Karen & Peter Flitton 24,693.89Angela & James Macleod 24,246.28Helen & Andrew Walsh 24,166.29Christine Lappin & Simon Place 24,164.52Conor & Linda Treanor 23,322.54Gill & Tim Evans 23,074.48Mark & Sarah Wildman 22,911.59Linda & Tony Gower 22,769.23Gloria & Clive Davies 22,748.96Bill Caddy 22,681.99Linda & Ian Stanley 22,611.49Steve & Cathy Chambers 22,563.20Ian & Agnieszka Clarke 22,530.00John Gilham & Wendy Nimmo 22,369.29Robert Wellock 22,139.17Cindy & David Brown 22,139.17Mikaela & Andrew Brown 21,962.81Steven Harding & Narissa Mather 21,842.52Amy Warrington 21,655.66Tony & Wendy Vallerine 21,525.48Diane & Geoff Owen 21,412.59Timothy & Tina Pace 21,383.44Ivan Darch 21,365.76Rosemary & Christopher Day 21,089.36Debra & Oliver Pusey 21,073.45Coleen & Stephen Batchelor 21,070.92Colin & Charlene Sadler 21,020.19Martina & James Mcgrath 21,006.40John Smith 20,885.25David Belcher 20,670.29Keith & Patricia Phillips 20,644.89Phil Curtis 20,622.44Robert Gould 20,602.25Gerwyn Duggan 20,602.25Ann & John Coe 20,602.13Gordon & Patrick Davidson 20,496.50Harold & Minnie Fulton 20,487.90Richard & Helen Peuleve 20,452.07Brian & Gay Redstone 20,231.04Stuart & Robyn-Lee Heard 20,226.77Karen Jordan & Kenneth Rooney 20,179.20Keith & Teresa Faulkner 20,030.44Elaine & Martin Spafford 19,937.76Christine & Jim Foster 19,892.89Colin & Sarby Turnbull 19,766.66Amelia & Hannah Mchard 19,750.07Jillian & Peter Griffiths 19,700.39Gerry Melanephy & Maureen Mcloughlin 19,558.24Elizabeth Pope & Jason Hardy 19,347.21Darren & Christina Simmons 19,202.46Marie & Jeremy Simmonds 19,189.34David Byatt & Janet Smith 19,107.34Alison & Kevin Thomas 18,927.78Christopher & Lynne Marshall 18,923.72Terry & Jane Hodge 18,771.51Jennifer & Martin Amos 18,690.80Gareth & Gil Duffy 18,640.32Barry & Cecilia Bradbury 18,521.11John Morgan & Gilly Mc Crone 18,494.57Michael & Janet Wallace 18,434.09Michael Amor-Wilkes 18,208.34Gareth & Jeanette Jones 18,071.50Sara Eyres & Christopher Burras 17,754.16Nichola & David Walmsley 17,740.41Harry Hancock 17,425.64Kevin Rider 17,350.52Paul Melville 17,294.29Tim Sandom 17,283.37Christopher Young & Helena Edwards 17,250.81Keith & Veronica King 17,241.42Kodwo Anderson 17,241.42Christine Sykes & Aidan Fisher 17,175.72David & Judith Mccreath 17,138.69Martin Bell & Caroline Roberts 17,103.83Yvonne & Jonathan Coffey 17,098.07Paul Meikle 17,095.16Julian & Karen Pike 17,073.97Maria & Shane Treanor 16,812.11Kevin Sands 16,784.56Lyn & Tony Davies 16,776.90Pamela Jarvis 16,755.68David Potter 16,714.72Georgina & Phil Gale 16,667.81Tracey Payne & Harvey Kent 16,377.72Arthur & Susan Cuthbert 16,344.67Robert & Jennifer Clifton 15,996.77Charlie & Gillian Whitton 15,992.76Christopher Conroy 15,855.70Lorraine & Ian Balcombe 15,855.70Sharon & Craig Davis 15,806.53Norman & Joanne Grundy 15,696.52Lee & Fiona Henshaw 15,629.17Donna & Charles Warr 15,602.65Patrick & Helen Loftus 15,594.52Terry Hayden 15,568.94Richard & Greta Brownridge 15,534.19Brian Mooney & Sharon Treanor 15,504.59Isobel & James Orr 15,336.17John & Kath Clease 15,326.16Martyn Cunningham 15,088.92William & Sharon Stevenson 15,074.08

10,000 And AboveOmran Zaman 14,968.60Barbara Margaret Webb 14,914.77Denys & Laura Harris 14,913.05Daniel & Michelle Marshall 14,889.67Robert & Jacqueline Dolan 14,815.89Narendra & Kashmir Kalon 14,789.18Barry & Nina Mitchell 14,526.20Sheila & Nigel Fowler 14,500.03Andrew & Cheryl Williams 14,449.00Iain & Jackie Swanston 14,352.93Vincent Tsoi & Lorraine Lawlor 14,303.40Bev & Dave Townsend 14,220.80Caroline & Simon Harvey 14,219.01Gerard & Claire Tucker-Mawr 14,152.56Roger & Simon Mantle 14,076.24Clive & Pamela Lennard 13,997.37Richard & Ranti Fallowfield 13,897.36Robert & Rosemary Annan 13,820.84

Johanna & Stuart Peuleve 13,637.72Trevor & Janet Rawding 13,631.31Ian & Elisabeth Aitchison 13,506.65Kira Mckibbin & Andrew Thomas 13,481.59Arthur & Irene Bennett 13,474.36Raymond & Lorraine Satchell 13,371.80Patricia Fisher 13,340.38Bernie & Barbara Klinger 13,315.47Warren & Pamela Sewell 13,305.64Stephen & Rebecca Gilbert 13,265.03Jim & Vicky Smith 13,223.57Julie Cotton & Neil Tomkinson 13,148.56Sakuntla Kalyan & Richard Lovesey 13,131.52Wendy Fielding 13,099.73James Dale & Claire Daniels 13,049.32Mark Law & Diana Searle 12,996.10Raymond & Barbara Mann 12,989.65Shirley Pere & John Barnes 12,956.54Timothy Murphy 12,951.24Darryl Allen 12,941.09Louise Wellock & Nathan Sylvester 12,941.09Sandra Brown 12,941.09Jerome Hadley & Marissa Gigg 12,906.07Raymond & Susan Kirkland 12,892.34Carlo & Cherry Hrynkiewicz 12,882.68Peter & Cathy Legg 12,841.19Bill & Joyce Rowe 12,800.25Sarah Jenkins 12,800.25Lucinda Bennett & Nigel Manning 12,798.13Tavis Taylor 12,786.16Anthony & Susan Peacham 12,691.74Gail & Darren Drew 12,624.11David & Jenny Gerry 12,564.97Pierce & Janet Hartley 12,536.36Stephen & Joyce Milne 12,296.34Heather Brown 12,260.76Sandra Ellis 12,255.49Steven Mee & Jaqueline Mullings 12,247.98John & Jenny Caton 12,232.44Neil & Susan Maclean 12,198.59Sylvia & Gary Green 12,189.25Elizabeth & George Kerr 12,153.63Paul & Helen Wilson 12,125.00David & Heather Flannagan 12,109.03Norah Bohan 12,092.43Ann Searle & Philip Linsey 12,082.00Angela Wallace 12,032.56Michael & Julia Tolton 11,977.21William & Jane Warrington 11,966.09Graham & Christine James 11,935.20Anthony Mervin 11,879.75Ian & Carol Parker 11,847.38Andrew & Vicky De Caso 11,781.00Andrew & Denise Hunt 11,779.34Peter & Jean Monroe 11,776.84Cliff & Linda Parker 11,699.38Henry & Diana Crosby 11,673.48John & Lesley Mcnally 11,628.91Linda Charles 11,628.91Lesley Davies & Wendy Meddelton 11,477.51Janet & Andrew Mitchell 11,439.33David & Christine Rhodes 11,397.48Geoffrey & Berenice Davey 11,394.56Seamus & Clare Houghton 11,379.15Vivienne & Richard Washington 11,308.71Tony Fasulo & Julie White 11,260.24Catherine & Stephen Lord 11,248.69Dean & Rachel Rothwell 11,245.26Mira Herman & Natalie Lofthouse 11,207.14Declan & Monica Manning 11,207.08David & Elaine Luke 11,149.52Terry Card 11,136.19Michael Godwin 11,045.23Louise Puttick 10,940.01Fay & Andrew Roe 10,865.61Jeffrey & Frances Topple 10,839.32Alex & Kathleen Langler 10,836.51Bob & Diane Goulding 10,820.80Peter Gallant & Claire Mckay 10,812.03Paul Tonkin & Joanne Heeraman 10,694.31Douglas & Kirsteen Hamilton 10,669.52Gerard Coste 10,651.80Susan Hook 10,642.86Ann Tawn 10,595.57Tom & Kathryn Forbes 10,590.55David Wilson & Julie Knight 10,590.37Jane Philpott 10,549.26Kate Lee 10,530.92Peter & Caren Neesham 10,511.03Craig & Linda Lomas 10,491.23Bob & Rosemarie Hardy 10,486.00Ian & Anita Saville 10,459.93Stacy & Jonathan Beck 10,413.81Sarah Trim 10,391.07Sharon Bullock & David Taylor 10,306.24Carole & James Sunter 10,220.38Bernadette Murray 10,143.44Chris & Nicky Evans 10,123.31Ronnie & Chris Mclachlan 10,106.08Paul & Avril Coleman 10,067.35Graham & Marion Whitaker 10,067.35Kerry Edees 10,018.58

7,500 And AboveElizabeth & Ian Hyams 9,998.02Michele & Henry Moss 9,976.31Janet & Roger Bowen 9,947.07Michael & Lianne Rust 9,864.46Janet & Terry Mulley 9,864.46Sara & Steven Smith 9,856.84Alan & Rebekah Larner 9,829.05Douglas & Theresa Hack 9,778.23Sheelagh & Paul Humphries 9,768.26Michael & Anne Barnaville 9,758.96Brian & Diane Holmwood 9,732.74Christine & Con Browning 9,702.14Patricia & Dennis Corser 9,674.12Lorraine & Mark Collins 9,619.41Leslie & Moira Harris 9,577.02Angel & Stuart Hill 9,577.02Markus Klotzer & Petra Romoser 9,541.40Kathleen Watson 9,533.26Georgina Marshall & Will Goodger 9,530.69Javid Khan 9,527.52Marion & Anthony Homer 9,511.97Ian & Pauline Pilkington 9,501.80Robert Webb & Dawne Kovan 9,488.11Gavin Thomson 9,442.57Karen Bradley & Antonio Alonso 9,228.40Jackie & Stuart Bower 9,204.16Ian Williams & Sally Mellor 9,199.15Cath & John Wilkinson 9,198.50Robert Young & Clare Mears 9,192.76Rosie Ward & Jack Kerbel 9,178.14Glenn & Claire Few 9,160.94Jane & Andrew Connor 9,157.91Lynne Flaxman 9,153.84Paul & Andrea Towler 9,138.72Ron & Heidi Body 9,095.63Karl-Josef & Brigitte Mergler 9,087.17Elizabeth & Alan Bland 9,085.36Kelly & Steve Elliott 9,068.31John & Mary Marsh 9,060.39William & Agnes Burgess 9,030.98Glyn Thomas & Rose Rees 9,006.49Mary Hession & Geraldine Twamley 8,945.97Sarah Sancho 8,918.44Michael Collin & Gwendoline Hannan 8,897.29Gareth Daw 8,887.25James & Jane White 8,884.12

Richard & Suzanne Tibbetts 8,850.84Jeanette & David Ward 8,849.91Susan Coleman & Robert Holdford 8,845.41Peter & Angela Abrahams 8,817.04Deborah Morgan 8,785.75Kimberley Sunter 8,766.48Sarah Darch & Timothy Philp 8,765.68Michael Prior 8,760.53Alana Hampshire & Keith Banks 8,751.91Stephen & Laine Shepherd 8,697.14Lesley & Gordon Whittington 8,679.02Christine & Ian Brennan 8,662.30Kenny Liggett 8,654.92Gareth Rickhuss & Janette Pyne 8,641.45Kim Atherton 8,633.38Margaret Wright & Jacqui Whittingham 8,608.09Adrian & Margaret Lynch 8,582.52David & Lynn Bole 8,578.71Paul & Carolyn Blaxall 8,564.04Amanda & Peter Graham 8,523.92Sue Phoenix 8,506.43Colin & Gillian Campbell 8,479.83Shirley Gowland & Josephine Davies 8,457.57Belinda Barnes & John Shearer 8,455.71Joanne & Tim Powell 8,454.25Julie Golding 8,453.91David Goacher 8,452.99Justine & Steve Giergiel 8,448.93Toni Yates & Martin Webb 8,418.91Stuart Chantler & Claire Garrod 8,410.99Susan Clements & John Dowding 8,410.99Sharon & Steve Agnew 8,397.54Andrew Allen-Melvin 8,393.29Ann Ashley & Roger Samuel 8,373.91Alex Dewar & Lucie Hannah Marcus 8,371.86David & Claire Fallon 8,364.75Annette Bradley 8,353.37Phillippa Snow & Ky Hale 8,353.37Tony Henshall 8,338.66June & David Love 8,314.96Noel & Eileen Carson 8,305.73Andrew & Lucinda Bates 8,301.36Robert & Jennifer Radbourne 8,297.67Veronica Nixon 8,291.69Tammy Mullins & Simon Lanning 8,276.94Linda & Steve Tinkler 8,244.51Deryck & Jane Easton 8,237.72Paul Smith & Angela Solomon 8,228.57Paul Bate & Thomas Johnson 8,222.17Luisa Byrom & Andy Newton 8,218.50Julie Bullivant 8,201.28Lee & Michelle Pattinson 8,198.21David Bond & John Watkins 8,176.10Gavin & Trish Conway 8,165.84Michael & Ann Jones 8,149.89Emma Colley 8,142.78Zoe Climpson & Will Joseph 8,116.52Tony & Julie Brown 8,109.67David & Gail Slee 8,099.20Justin Rowe & Tracy Bell 8,089.42Susan & Tony Cater 8,087.99Ian & Deborah Wightmore 8,084.31John Greenwood 8,081.50Philip & Alison Wimbles 8,079.98Elizabeth & Keith Tomlinson 8,062.44Diana Schuch & Alan Ward 8,062.37Angela Power 8,059.78Susan Walton 8,051.46Peter Savidge 8,041.50Philip & Kerris Torkington 8,040.26David Haines & Kay Marie Handforth 8,040.26Graham Taylor & Simon Selfridge 7,999.50Gordon & Glenys Taylor 7,999.50Tracy Southern 7,993.71Linda & Graeme Kirkwood 7,986.36Susan & Graham Green 7,976.06Chris Southern 7,947.42Steven Bond 7,946.93Simon Luckett & Cristina Simoes 7,940.24Christina & Rob Cann 7,933.13Clive & Beverley Currier 7,930.94Mark & Debbie Walsh 7,921.36Jayne & Gary Burcombe 7,912.46Rita & Peter Noble 7,907.05Stephen & Elaine Blay 7,892.17Richard Howe 7,891.06Peter & Joyce Rowe 7,875.53Richard Roberts 7,852.00David & Deborah Lord 7,841.22Tim & Freda Drinkwater 7,841.22Richard & Kim White 7,831.45Steve Kelly 7,811.47Ray & Cathy Powell 7,808.57Keith Glass & Margaret Holvec 7,794.13Willie Louw 7,784.82Suzanne & Richard Woolven 7,779.46Steve & Ann-Marie Richardson 7,763.18Sharon Smith & Kevin Pilkington 7,761.81Judith & David Ripley 7,761.81Maryan & Don Nicolson 7,752.72Morna Campbell & Donna Mcloone 7,746.39Geoff Taylor & Alison Moore 7,744.69Shane & Emma Sullivan 7,735.08Liz & Andy Gowland 7,731.12Carol Stephen & Gary Watson 7,729.80Julie & Anthony Martin 7,727.62Sheelagh & Brian Carter 7,721.93Niall & Eileen Mckenna 7,707.96Melissa Squires & Ian Slade 7,700.83Gareth & Lynette Tucker 7,693.78Margaret & Michael Drayton 7,684.46Samantha Rushton & Dean Worrall 7,679.68Michelle & Paul Tucker 7,678.52Katrina & Ian Hawker 7,674.65Paula & Kevin Beckitt 7,666.91Roger & Gillian Coupe 7,666.36Ricardo Monteiro & Natercia De Sousa 7,658.30Alan & Rae Gray 7,653.17Chaitali & Ajit Nath 7,643.58Gabrielle & Christopher Brace 7,641.40Steven Divito 7,637.33David Tomkinson 7,625.42Nigel Le Long 7,619.83Adrian Fisher 7,618.86Marie Andrews 7,618.86Emma & Chris Shafe 7,613.28Arthur & Maureen Nicholl 7,603.90Alison Beal & Geoffrey Ault 7,603.48Nigel Oliver & Amanda Massey 7,597.77Ged & Judith Leah 7,589.66Christine & Michael Paxton 7,587.89Sarah & David Messer 7,581.64Vicky & Craig Austin 7,570.23Emma & Mark Mackelden 7,568.56Sandra & Chris Nelms 7,568.40John & Anita Orr 7,565.26Mervyn Baxter 7,565.26John Rees & Diane Mowels 7,563.87Martyn Regan & Verity Antcliff 7,562.47Nicola Poor & Lewis Griffiths 7,560.66Stewart Lonsdale & Susan Allen 7,553.89Katie & Mark Johnson 7,553.65Richard & Patricia Rogers 7,546.25Martin Stoves 7,539.86Paul & Gosia Hammond 7,534.41Ted & Rose Farrar 7,526.52Lesley Brown & Mark Veidman 7,502.66Brian & Karen Lockett 7,500.29

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Mike & Amanda BibbyMike & Jean Day

Adele & Jaime De CasoSteve Johnson & Rosemary Rowntree

Ram & Sylvia LaingHeather & James O’Neil

Gavin Scott & Bonnie Arapes

Bob WebbGeoff & Fiona Webb

Peter & Myrna WellockCraig & Magdalena White

Peter & Jackie WhiteKaren & Neil Young

TOP QUALIFIERS

Congratulations to all ourHONG KONG QUALIFIERS

MAIN GROUPSohail Ahmed

Jacqueline Akhurst & Steven EllisHelen & Paul Allgood

Jennifer & Martin AmosAnn Ashley & Roger Samuel

Derek & Susan BannisterAlf & Carol Bell

Martin Bell & Caroline RobertsAlan Bennett

Albert & Caroline BerryDavid Birtwistle & Angela Tonkin

Verity & Richard Bloor Annette Bradley

Marie & Stephen Burnett-HockeyLinda & Alan Cannings

Richard & Clare ChantlerSusan Coleman & Robert Holdford

Jennifer & Jim CorbyDaniel Davies

Lesley Davies & Wendy MeddeltonDebbie & Allan Dewar

Teresa Divers & Bryony HaywardJane & John Dunkerley

Kerry EdeesTony Fasulo & Julie White

Karen & Peter FlittonAndrew Fountaine

Martin Gardner & Allison Butterworth

Debbie Gee & David WhiteStephen Geldard

William & Helen GreavesNorman & Joanne Grundy

Claire HainesDouglas & Kirsteen Hamilton

Pierce & Janet HartleyBrian Harwood

Katrina & Ian HawkerCraig & Mary HawkesIan & Rachel Hickton

Heather Higgins & Neil JamesAmanda & Andrew Holland

Richard Houseago & Vanadis FoxAdam & Coleen Humphrey

Sakuntla Kalyan & Richard LoveseyRaja & Ruby Karunakaran

Ian & Lorraine KeyteHelen Lambert & Richard Woods

Alan & Rebekah LarnerMark Law & Diana Searle

Daniel & Michelle MarshallJohn & Lesley McNally

Paul MelvilleJohn Morgan & Gilly McCrone

Chris PagettLee & Michelle Pattinson

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Christine & Geoffrey RichardsGareth Rickhuss & Janette Pyne

Andy Ridley & Louise LeeDoug & Sandra Roper

Sam Rushton & Dean WorrallKeith & Helen Sandland

Andy Shaw & Ricardo FerreiraGeoff & Maggie ShepherdStephen & Laine ShepherdRichard & Shanade Sherratt

Joanne SkinnerDerek & Denise Smith

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David Wilson & Julie Knight

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COMPANY SHOWCASES AND TRAINING DAYS8 Jan 2011 Kleeneze LIVE! 2011 – New Year Launch – HALL

3, the ICC, BIRMINGHAM

5 Feb 2011 Kleeneze LIVE! On Tour – RED COW MORAN

HOTEL, DUBLIN

5 Mar 2011 Kleeneze LIVE! On Tour – STONELEIGH PARK,

WARWICK

9 Apr 2011 Kleeneze LIVE! On Tour – THE LANCASTRIAN

SUITE, NEWCASTLE

7 May 2011 Kleeneze LIVE! On Tour – THE BRISTOL HOTEL,

BRISTOL

4 Jun 2011 Kleeneze LIVE! On Tour – THE DW STADIUM,

WIGAN

25 Jun 2011 Kleeneze LIVE! On Tour – MACDONALD

INCHYRA GRANGE HOTEL, FALKIRK

10 July 2011 Kleeneze LIVE! On Tour – BLUE MOUNTAIN

GOLF CLUB, BRACKNELL

23 July 2011 Kleeneze LIVE! On Tour - RED COW MORAN

HOTEL, DUBLIN

3 Sept 2011 Kleeneze Xmas Showcase & Gala Dinner – the

NIA and HALL 3, the ICC, BIRMINGHAM

10-16 Nov 2011 Kleeneze Destination – NEW YORK

TRAINING MEETINGS - 2010 COUNTRYWIDE11 Dec Going For Gold. At: The Globe Hotel, Tuesday Market

Place, KINGS LYNN, Norfolk. PE30 1EZ (Use hotel

entrance in Kings Street, opposite ‘Prezzo’). 7.30pm for

8.00pm prompt start. Business Dress only please. £2.50

per person. Guests free. Everyone welcome. Contact Ann

& John Coe on 01553 829241 or Ezereach 01553

888118.

22 Jan New Year, New York Training Workshop, venue EXETER.

2011 11 am – 5 pm. £7 per person to include lunch and

refreshments throughout the day. Contact David Bibby for

more information and to book places on 01392 875442 or

[email protected].

OPPORTUNITY MEETINGS - NORTH/SCOTLAND23 Nov (every four weeks) Glasgow Opportunity Express by

Holiday Inn Glasgow, City-Riverside, Stockwell Street,

GLASGOW, G1 4LW 8.00pm- 9.00pm. Contact Lynn

Macdonald at [email protected] or Tel: 01506

414456.

29 Nov Titans Training and Opportunity Meeting, Cedar Court

Hotel, Mayo Avenue, Off Rooley Lane, BRADFORD, BD5

8HW, 7.30pm for 8.00pm start. Everyone welcome.

Contact Neil Young on 07932 965 071 or Ezereach: 0113

350 8763.

1 Dec (every four weeks) Teeside Opportunity Meeting, The

Windmill, a purpose built Conference and Seminar

Centre, Dalton Piercy, HARTLEPOOL, TS27 3HN, directly

on A19, just north of Wynyard Park turn-off. Open

meeting, everyone welcome. 8pm Start £2.50 per head.

Guests free. Opp/Training/Recognition/Raffle/Table. Sue

Phoenix 01642 918340 / Peter Neesham 01642 918258.

7 Dec (four-weekly). Edinburgh Opportunity Meeting at Premier

Inn Morrison Link Road, Haymarket EDINBURGH. 8pm

until 9pm. Everyone welcome. £3 single, £4 joint

distributor. Contact - Jim & Jane White Ezereach 0141

530 9724.

8 Dec Opportunity Meeting (change of venue) The Bridge Inn,

Altofts Lane, Whitwood, CASTLEFORD, WF10 5PZ.

Motorway junction: M62, Junction 31. Everyone

welcome. Please note smart dress. Hosts Graham &

Georgina Long. Eze 01937 858018.

14 Dec (second Tuesday of each month) BOM meetings at

Carlisle. Border Gate Premier Inn, Carleton, CARLISLE

CA4 OAD Tel: 01228 633311. 7.30pm for 8.00pm start. All

distributors and prospects/guests welcome. Hosts Alistair

Townsend and Malcolm Bullough and will feature a

presentation of the opportunity and a guest speaker. For

information, contact: Alistair Townsend 01228 528126

email: [email protected], Malcolm Bullough 01228

675553 e mail: [email protected].

18 Dec Leeds Open Evening, Holiday Inn Leeds Garforth,

Wakefield Road, LEEDS, LS25 1LH. 7.30pm for 8.00pm

start. Dress code: Business Suit. Host – Craig White

01733808670

SOUTH/MIDLANDS/WALES22 Nov Business Opportunity Meeting Portsmouth, The

Churchillian Pub – Portsdown Hill Road, PORTSMOUTH,

PO6 3LS. Distributors £2. Guests Free. 8.00pm start.

Business Dress please. Contact Carol/Alf 023 92 613034.

24 Nov Essex Business Opportunity Meeting at the Holiday Inn,

Brook Street, BRENTWOOD, CM14 5NF, J28 – M25.

7.30 for 8.00pm start. Business dress please. Everyone

welcome, hosts Richard & Vanadis. EzeReach: 01206 804

635. Guest Speaker: Michael Khatkar.

25 Nov Open Evening and Opportunity Showcase, Tottenham

Green Leisure Centre, The Gold Room (1st Floor) 1 Philip

Lane, Tottenham, LONDON N15 4JA. A prospect

focused, benefits led, presentation of the Kleeneze

Business Opportunity and ‘the four principles of

business’. 7.30pm registration for prompt 8.00pm start.

£3 per distributor. Guests FREE Dress code: Business.

Everyone welcome! Hosts: Tony & Sue Peacham on 0208

521 4664 or Ezereach 0203 051 8333 or email:

[email protected], and John Hawkes on 07767

620441 or email: [email protected].

29 Nov Last Open Evening before Christmas. Special guest

speaker Silver Executive Michael Ogden. Training on

alternative lead generation. Mince pies and Devon clotted

cream will be served!! Westcountry Open at Padbrook

Park Hotel, Cullompton, DEVON EX15 1RU (just 5 mins

from J28 on M5 signposted). New York Based Training

with David Bibby at 7.00 pm sharp. Presentation starts at

8p.m. Distributors £3 per person or £4 per couple. Guests

FREE. All from Red and Blue groups welcome. Prospect

focused Business Opportunity Presentation, Training,

Book Stall, Bids table, Testimonials, raffle and business

related stands Ample parking. Accommodation, meals,

coffee and bar available. Contact Sheelagh & Paul 01392

462710 (Ezereach 01803 898592) or Nigel & Lucinda

01392 874412 (Ezereach 01803 898652).

29 Nov Business Opportunity Open Evening, Everyone Welcome,

Supreme Inns, Bicker bar Roundabout, BOSTON

A17/A52 junction, registration 7.30pm, £3 per person,

Hosts:- Andy & Amanda Holland email:

[email protected] Eze-Reach number: 01553

886597.

1 Dec Swindon Business Opportunity Meeting 8pm start,

business dress please. Guests Free, Distributors £2.50.

Blades Bar, The Link Centre, Whitehill Way, SWINDON.

SN5 7DL. Everyone welcome. Contact Steve & Debra

Nell 01793 238909.

1 Dec (every 4 weeks) Birmingham Open BOM. The Plough &

Harrow Hotel, 135 Hagley Road, BIRMINGHAM. 7.45pm

registration for an 8.00pm prompt start. Ample free

parking, good reception areas & bar for team sizzles &

meeting your guests. Unfortunately there is no wheelchair

access to the room (upstairs). Only £3 per distributorship,

guests free (bring loads & see your business grow). Hosts

Gerard & Claire Tucker- Mawr (EzeReach: 0121 314 9785)

and Geoff & Diane Owen (EzeReach: 0121 314 4870)

www.birminghambom.co.uk.

6 Dec Eltham Open Evening. We are still the only open evening

in South London. Open to Blue and Red Groups. 7.30pm

registration for prompt 8.00pm start, ends around

9.30pm, then relax for a drink and a sizzle in our own

comfortable Bar & Lounge. Still only £3 per

distributorship, guests free, dress code: smart casual.

Eltham Conservative Club, 254 High Street, ELTHAM,

London SE9 1AA. Contact Joyce & Pete Rowe on 020

8463 7133 or Ezereach 020 3393 2408 or email:

[email protected].

7 Dec (First Tuesday of every month) Business Opportunity

Meeting. St Leonards Hotel, Ringwood Road, St

Leonards, RINGWOOD, Hampshire, BH24 2NP. 7.30pm

for 8.00pm start, £3 per distributor, Guests Free! Business

dress please. Hosts Bob Dalton and Sue Marshall on

01425 480675 or Ezereach 02380987429.

8 Dec (second Wednesday of every period – Blue) Mighty Oaks

Opportunity Meeting. Ye Olde Bell, Barnby Moor DN22

8QS near A1, 5 minutes north of RETFORD. 7.30pm for

8.00pm start. Dress: Smart casual please. We promote

Ed Ludbrook’s Coaching approach. Everyone welcome.

£3 per distributorship, £1 per guest. Maria and Derek

Longwright (Ezereach 01522 718671).

13 Dec South East Open Evening Bracknell. Welcomes Blue &

Red Groups across the Network. Join us for an evening

of fun with Opportunity Presentations and Kleeneze

Stories. Hospitality Suite (upstairs), Bracknell Leisure

Centre, Bagshot Road, BRACKNELL, Berks, RG12 9SE.

7.45pm for 8.30pm start. Distributors £3 - guests FREE

Business dress please. Contact Debbie Gee on 01628

626327 or Kate Lee on 0118 9268540.

14 Dec Hemel Hempstead Opportunity Meeting, Holiday Inn,

Breakspear Way, HEMEL HEMPSTEAD HP2 4UA. £3

per distributor, guests free. 7.30pm for 8.00pm start.

Business dress please. Hosts: Rosina & Frank Pocock.

Tel: 01442 256405.

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND15 Dec (Week 3 of every Period). Portlaoise Open sizzle/training,

The Food Court, The Midway Centre, PORTLAOISE.

7.30pm – 8.30pm. No charge, just buy a tea or coffee.

For more details, contact Kathleen Carolan on

0879092508 or EzeReach 059 86 47500.

Do you have any Training or Opportunity meetings inyour area? Let us know, at [email protected] EzeReach 01772 977402 and we will include them inour weekly meetings diary.

DEADLINE FOR WEEKLY SUBMISSIONS 4PM TUESDAY.

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