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IWA Guildford and Reading Branch 2024 AGM
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IWA Guildford and Reading 2024 AGM to be followed by our Speaker, Mark Rudall.

The meeting will take place at Dapdune Wharf, Wharf Rd, Guildford GU1 4RR, the National Trust’s base on the Wey & Godalming Navigations.

The meeting agenda is now available.

Minutes of the 2023 AGM are now available.

The annual accounts for the year ending 31st December 2023 are now available.

[The photo shows Dapdune Wharf, taken in 2005 by John Pomfret]

Branch
IWA Guildford & Reading Branch
Event Dates

Monday 11th March

Location

Guildford

IWA

IWA Guildford and Reading Branch 2024 AGM

IWA Guildford and Reading 2024 AGM to be followed by our Speaker, Mark Rudall.

The meeting will take place at Dapdune Wharf, Wharf Rd, Guildford GU1 4RR, the National Trust’s base on the Wey & Godalming Navigations.

The meeting agenda is now available.

Minutes of the 2023 AGM are now available.

The annual accounts for the year ending 31st December 2023 are now available.

[The photo shows Dapdune Wharf, taken in 2005 by John Pomfret]

Details

Time

7.00pm

6.30pm for a 7.00pm start.  Refreshments available.

 

Parking

Parking available on site

Contact

Contact: Chris Jones

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Location

Guildford

Dapdune Wharf, Wharf Rd, Guildford GU1 4RR, UK

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IWA Guildford and Reading Branch 2024 AGM

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