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rockape 
"LAG 28 Reminder"
Posted on 1-Aug-2012 22:03:21
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Joined: 19-Nov-2005
Posts: 213
From: Lincolnshire, England

Hi,

LAG 28 will be held on Saturday the 1st of September from 12 PM - 5 PM in the Welton Village Hall, Welton-by-Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.

For location see http://www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/popiOrgVenue.asp?vid=64

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Google Maps Post Code LN2 3LU,GB

There is a bus stop outside which the buses from - to Lincoln use.

Cost will be 4UKP approx WiFi included.

Also, Please ask if you need transport from - to Lincoln Station.

See http://lincsamiga.org.uk/ for information updates.

Regards, Michael

aka rockape

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