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Paul Ribbons
15th July 2013

 

Guest Speakers, Past & Future

  • Glenn Armstrong
  • Vicki Wusche
  • Marc Hogan
  • Jim Haliburton
  • Vanish Patel
  • Parmdeep Vadesha
  • Hanif Khan
  • John Goodinson
  • Paul Shamplina
  • Johnny Debt
  • Rob Moore
  • Mark Homer
  • Simon Zutshi
  • Amer Siddiq
  • John Lee
  • Rohan Weerasinghe
  • Kevin Green
  • Steve Bolton
  • Dolf De Roos
  • Sarah Barrett
  • Richard Shepherd
  • Shimon Rudich
  • Vincent Wong
  • Jeremy Gilley
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Location

Holiday Inn - Maidenhead

Manor Lane, SL6 2RA

 

Times

Doors Open 6:45pm

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