The identity of the judges for Croydon's answer to hit TV show the Dragon's Den has been revealed.
Croydon Commitment, an organisation dedicated to community development, chose five people to pick the winners of their own competition.
Croydon's charities and social groups will battle it out for the right to implement one of five projects designed to benefit the community.
The competition is based on the BBC show where entrepreneurs try to win funding for their business ideas by impressing a panel of tough judges.
The judges are Jon Hill, managing director of business machine reseller firm DMC, Richard Hunter, corporate director of Barclays business banking, Catherine Johnstone, partner at Croydon based recruitment company Catherine Johnstone Recruitment, Mandie Kemp, managing director of washroom, cleaning and janitorial distributor firm Futures Supplies and Services, and Phil Walker, ex-director of commercial banking for the Royal Bank of Scotland Group.
To enter visit the website croydoncommit ment.co.uk and download an application form.
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