regional meetings

Aug 31, 2015

There have been several regional meetings during the spring and summer across the UK; in the East of England, Gloucestershire and the Midlands. 
 
These meetings are arranged regularly – we aim for one a year in each region – and, although they are mostly attended by local hosts, WWOOFers are very welcome; especially if they are based locally – but alsoif they are in the area and want to get together with some nice WWOOFy folk! Please use info@wwoof.org.uk to get in touch if you are interested. 
 
There’s a meeting planned for the Mid-Wales/Welsh-English Borders region during September, we don’t have full details for that yet, and the next Gloucestershire meeting is scheduled for 13th January 2016, to be held once again at the wonderful Postlip Hall.

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