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Community → Member Access: Why We Made the Change

As UKNetworker grows, we’re always asking a simple question: what genuinely helps our members connect? The old community space was built with good intentions, but in practice it wasn’t delivering what busy networkers need. A quiet feed with a handful of posts isn’t where people go to build their business… You’ve already got LinkedIn, WhatsApp groups, and other channels for that.

Rather than keep a half-used feature, we’ve re-shaped it into something more focused. The community space is now Member Access. A leaner, clearer way to get value from your free UKNetworker membership.

It’s purposeful, built into a platform that already revolves around business networking, and designed to evolve. Over time, Member Access will grow into a hub for exclusive extras: Resources, tools, and offers that support you in practical ways.

Membership is free, and always will be. What’s changed is the focus: less ghost town, more value, and a clearer reason for members to be here.

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