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Dulwich & District U3A Open Meeting 11Th Sept


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You are invited to our September Meeting

on: Thursday 11 September 2014 2.00 ? 4.00pm

at: Half Moon Baptist Church, Half Moon Lane, Herne Hill, SE24 9HU

3rd Age, 3rd Army of Volunteers??

Speaker: Giles Gibson, from The Herne Hill Forum

?What is the point of local Action Groups? How can we improve the neighbourhood through contributions to the Neighbourhood Plan??


This will provide an opportunity to join, to meet the Convenors of the Interest Groups starting in September and the chance to sign up to groups which still have spaces.


FREE ENTRY Bring your friends!

If coming to this meeting please note parking is restricted between 12:00 till 14:00 then free

Bus or walk is more environmentally friendly.

Herne Hill Station only 5 mins walk.

Buses: 37 stop in Half Moon Lane

68, 468, 196 & 3 stop by Brockwell Park

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