February Meeting in Honiton

Posted January 29th, 2010 by sharon. Comments (2).

honitonEverything is moving on well with the newly formed East Devon Green Party. We had our founding meeting in Sidmouth on 16th January then another meeting on Mon 25th Jan to get our constitution firmed up. The next get-together is planned for Saturday 13th February in Honiton this time. As the district council area of East Devon is so large, we are planning on having each meeting at a different town or village so people from all over the area can attend.

The February 13 meeting starts at 2.30pm and takes place at the Honiton Baptist Church. Our group has no affiliations to any church or religion, the venue was chosen as the hire fee was very reasonable and the venue is at a central location and easily accessible for people travelling by public transport. The train station is an 8 minute walk, bus stops are close by and if you are journeying by car, the (Honiton Market) car park is at the rear of the building. There are places in this car park to lock up a bicycle too.

If you are interested in coming along to any of our meetings, you can email me by clicking here.

LOOKING FOR DETAILS OF THE NEXT EAST DEVON GREEN PARTY ? LOOK OVER TO THE RIGHT – THE CATEGORIES SECTION, CLICK ON EAST DEVON GREEN PARTY OR CONTACT ME.

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