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Forthcoming Events

Next WBA Networking Meeting - 19th June, 6pm - Networking meeting at David Pipe's stables, Pond House, Nicholashayne.  Martin Pipe will talk about the horseracing business

Next WBA Agenda Meeting - 24th July, 6pm - venue tbc - Agenda meeting.  Speaker: Elizabeth York of Porter Dodson - legal aspects and pitfalls of social media and marketing

Wellington Farmers Market - Saturday 1st June - 9am - 1pm 
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Latest News

SOMERSET FOOD AND DRINK SECTOR GAINS EU AND COUNCIL SUPPORT
Somerset Council and South West Food & Drink launch a survey as first stage of development of a Food and Drink hub for Somerset

Taunton, March 2013 - ADK Design & Core Business Design have been commissioned by Somerset County Council on behalf of a network of local food & drink producers and South West Food & Drink, to help create a food and drink hub for Somerset... [ Read More ]


Martin Reader, Headmaster of Wellington School, talks on “Schools as a Business”

Martin Reader

Wellington School not only educates over 800 children from both the local area and overseas, it is also the town’s third biggest employer. [ Read More ]

See the latest list of Funded Business Support in Somerset

Welcome to the Wellington Business Association (WBA) website

Wellington Town CentreNestling in the vale of Taunton Deane, and situated 7 miles from Taunton, Wellington is a bustling market town with a wide variety of businesses. The town is known for its specialist shops and small businesses which can offer an unparalelled range of goods with a warm, personal service.

The town also has other great attributes, such as the unique Wellesley Cinema, the Wellington Museum, the award winning park, an arts centre, a sports centre, Wellington In Bloom to mention a few.

Wellington is also home to larger commercial enterprises, including three supermarkets and two large manufacturers. The town also has several industrial centres containing a wide range of businesses.

Wellington Town Centre Supporting these enteprises is the Wellington Business Association, which acts as a voice for the businesses; looking after their interests, promoting their products and services, and coordinating events that gain exposure for members. The WBA meets on a regular basis and welcomes anyone who has a business in Wellington.

We want people to come to Wellington and enjoy the whole Wellington Experience.

We thank you for visiting our website, and if you are a business that is situated in Wellington and would like to join us and help make a difference, please follow this link to fill in an application form.

If you are looking for a business in the Wellington area, you can browse and search a directory of members.

What does the latest budget mean for business?

Click here for a budget summary prepared by BJ Dixon Walsh.


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