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2 November 2007

Simon Middleton Presentation Great Success


Our evening event at the University of East Anglia on 25 September was very successful and we were delighted to welcome 200 guests to the Lecture Theatre 1.

Simon gave us an entertaining and highly charged two and a half hours with audience interplay and a little human psychology as well as tips to help us think more creatively to solve our problems and challenges. Simon gifted us his time and energy and together with : the team at Turton Middleton Company, Julie Worrall and her team from Research and Business at the UEA, The team at Norfolk and Norwich Voluntary Services, The Chelsea Building Society and Norfolk Pro Help .

The ticket sales after expenses brought us a splendid £2,000 toward the vehicle maintenance costs of our five Accessible minibuses. Very good friends like these are greatly valued and we sent our sincere thanks to all our supporters.

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