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IWA Birmingham BC&W Branch Buffet Supper Social Meeting
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As well as the buffet, our guest speaker will be Henriette Breukelaar, the new Canal & River Trust West Midlands Regional Director.  We need to know numbers in advance for catering, for which there is a cost.  Please let Neil Cocksedge know if you would like to come, by email or text.

 

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IWA Birmingham, Black Country & Worcestershire Branch
Event Dates

Monday 20th January

Location

Halesowen

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IWA Birmingham BC&W Branch Buffet and talk from Canal & River Trust Regional Director

As well as the buffet, our guest speaker will be Henriette Breukelaar, the new Canal & River Trust West Midlands Regional Director.  We need to know numbers in advance for catering, for which there is a cost.  Please let Neil Cocksedge know if you would like to come, by email or text.

 

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Time

7:30pm

Doors open 7.00pm

Location

The Club House, Hawne Basin

Coombeswood Canal Trust, Hawne Basin, Hereward Rise, Halesowen, B62 8AW

Bar for refreshments and parking available

Non-members welcome.

Contact

Neil Cocksedge

[email protected]

Text: 07860 921166

 

 

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Location

Halesowen

Hawne Basin, Halesowen, UK

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