The Oban Times

Lochaber Ideas Week Dinner 2017

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This year’s Lochaber Ideas Week Dinner 2017, sponsored by Twin Deer Law, is our grand Ideas Week finale being hosted at The Moorings Hotel on Friday 17th November. We are delighted to welcome musician turned chef entreprene­ur, Levi Roots, as the after dinner speaker and you don’t want to miss this highlight in the Chamber of Commerce events calendar!

Musician turned chef and entreprene­ur, Levi Roots has performed with James Brown, was friends with Bob Marley, played for Nelson Mandela, and was nominated for a MOBO Award. However, it’s his appearance on the BBC’s Dragons’ Den with his Reggae Reggae Sauce which has really establishe­d his fame. Levi’s Reggae Reggae brand has expanded and is worth over £30million covering frozen and ready meals, drinks and cookery books. Levi puts his success down to hard work (starting at 8am, home by midnight); believing in yourself, and not letting anybody get in the way; and finding a new spin on an old idea, rather than re-inventing the wheel.

As a celebratio­n of the fantastic local produce we have in Lochaber the menu for the night will be made up of local produce including Great Glen Charcuteri­e who specialise in producing charcuteri­e using only wild Scottish venison.

The Lochaber Chamber of Commerce Ideas Week Dinner 2017 is in sponsored by

Twin Deer Law, who are delighted to continue their substantia­l support for Ideas Week over the last few years.

Twin Deer provide a niche and flexible specialist legal service to businesses and business people in every industry sector throughout Scotland.

Tickets can be purchased individual­ly or in tables of 8. If you would prefer to receive an invoice for your booking, please contact the Chamber Office on membership@lochaberch­amber.co.uk or by phone on 01397 705765 to arrange this.

Levi Roots

Success comes down to hard work, believing in yourself, and not letting anybody get in the way

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After dinner speaker Levi Roots
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