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Nov meeting: we meet Nick Dearden

20 October 2013 by kate Leave a Comment

Our guest at the Oxford WDM November meeting (Tuesday 12th Nov) will be Nick Dearden, the new director of WDM. This isn’t a big public speaker meeting; it’s a chance for existing WDM activists to meet our new director and talk about the future in a small, informal setting. It should be an exciting chance to hear about his vision for the organisation.

This meeting will be in a different venue from usual: the Friends Meeting House on St Giles, OX1 3LW. The meeting will take place in the Long Room. We very much regret that this room is not wheelchair-accessible. We will have a short “business” meeting at 7:30pm, then Nick Dearden will speak at 8pm and there will be the opportunity for lots of questions.

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