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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Sam Wakeford. Booking now open! This year’s garden party promises to be an excellent event with an exceptional venue, a BBQ , plenty of food and drink and with exciting activities going on. All are welcome whether members of CULC or not so please feel free to come along irrespective or whether you have been involved with the club before. If you would like to come, please send a cheque for £7 for members and £9 for non-members to Sam Wakeford at Trinity Hall by UMS /CUSU Mail/post/by hand and your place will be reserved. Please include your name and email address. Tickets will be available on the day but will cost an extra pound – and are limited – so make sure you sign up in advance! To find Darwin College, walk over the river along Silver Street, with Queens’ College on your right, and just after the rising bollards in the road you will find the main entrance to Darwin on your left. Walk straight through the porters’ lodge, into the garden, and you will see the bridge to the island in front of you. This talk is part of the CU Labour Club: All Events series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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