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In Conversation with? Will Piper, author of ?Not Alcoholic, But?? and Andrew Cunningham Principal of The Finding Help Clinic

Come along and listen to Andrew Cunningham, Principal of The Finding Help Clinic, (www.findinghelp.co.uk) in conversation with Will Piper? about his 36 year-long drinking career (www.notalcoholicbut.com)

It promises to cover everything from? the strange ways that ?alcoholics? convince themselves they have everything under control? to the joy of seeing a pub on Sloane Square station platform, aged 8 (it?s true!)

Wednesday 1st May 7PM to 8.00pm and again on Wednesday 8th May.

Refreshments (including alcohol!) are available from the bar

So, come along (No entrance fee)

Thanks for your message.

It?s not a group discussion - so everyone can relax. It?s a discussion between Andrew and myself.

At the end there will be a chance to ask questions and make comments, but only if people want to!

I hope that helps. And hope to see you there


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In Conversation with? Will Piper, author of ?Not Alcoholic, But?? and Andrew Cunningham Principal of The Finding Help Clinic

Come along and listen to Andrew Cunningham, Principal of The Finding Help Clinic, (www.findinghelp.co.uk) in conversation with Will Piper? about his 36 year-long drinking career (www.notalcoholicbut.com)

It promises to cover everything from? the strange ways that ?alcoholics? convince themselves they have everything under control? to the joy of seeing a pub on Sloane Square station platform, aged 8 (it?s true!)

Wednesday 1st May 7PM to 8.00pm and again on Wednesday 8th May.

Refreshments (including alcohol!) are available from the bar

So, come along (No entrance fee)

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