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Members are invited to join an online IWA West London Branch meeting on 11th January at 7.30pm.

Roger Stocker, IWA West London Branch Chair, and Paul Rodgers, IWA National Chair, will lead the meeting with Paul giving an overview on how important the IWA branch structure is to the work of the Association nationally, and an update of where the IWA is in the “One IWA” process you may have read about in Waterways magazine.

Members will then be invited to discuss future plans and activities.

Register now to reserve your place. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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IWA West London Branch
Event Dates

11th January 2022

IWA

IWA West London Branch Meeting

Members are invited to join an online IWA West London Branch meeting on 11th January at 7.30pm.

Roger Stocker, IWA West London Branch Chair, and Paul Rodgers, IWA National Chair, will lead the meeting with Paul giving an overview on how important the IWA branch structure is to the work of the Association nationally, and an update of where the IWA is in the “One IWA” process you may have read about in Waterways magazine.

Members will then be invited to discuss future plans and activities.

Register now to reserve your place. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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7.30pm

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