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Next meeting Weds 14th Feb & Folk Train trip

We'll be meeting next Wednesday 14th February (happy Valentines!) from 6 - 7:30pm at MadLab. Whether you've been coming to the group for years or have never been, we're here to give you a warm welcome and a friendly ear. Free tea, coffee and biscuits for all.

MadLab is located on Edge Street in the Northern Quarter just a short walk from Piccadilly Station, Piccadilly Gardens and Shudehill Metrolink. See MadLab's 'how to find us' page for more: https://madlab.org.uk/find-us/

Please note: we will be in the UPSTAIRS meeting room - just press the buzzer and someone will let you in. You can also press the Office buzzer to gain access.

Date for your diaries...Folk Train trip - Thursday 26th April
All group members are invited to our first social event of the year - a trip on the Folk Train from Manchester Piccadilly station to Glossop. The train will leave at 6:46pm and you'll have the option of arriving back at Piccadilly for either 9:10pm or 10:10pm. 
We will cover the cost of the return train ticket, food from a local takeaway (see  http://www.norfolkpizzaonline.co.uk/#menu if you'd like to have a look at menu options), a soft drink and the donation for the band. You can also take your own food if you would prefer, or if you have any particular dietary requirements.
To find out more about the folk train visit http://www.hvhptp.org.uk/folktran.htm
If you would like to come please let me know by email to rethinkmanchester@gmail.com so I can add your name to the list.

Event - 'Street Drugs in the Northern Powerhouse: Perspective & Policy'
This symposium will explore the ramifications of legislating against the use of psychoactive drugs and the interaction of drug prohibition with the risks, benefits and potential clinical applications of "street drugs".
- Wednesday 28th March 2018, 9:45am - 4:30pm
- Roscoe Building, University of Manchester
#MCRSTREETDRUGS2018
Here's a poster with more details...



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