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Meeting this Thu 14th March

We'll be meeting this Thursday 14th March from 6 - 7:30pm at our new venue - the Old Bank Building on Hanover Street in the city centre. Anyone affected by mental illness is welcome to come along. You don't need a referral. Hot drinks and biscuits provided.

See attached for venue information including directions & travel information. It's really close to the last MadLab venue at PLANT Noma. If you have any problems finding the new venue please give me a call or text on 07546 928326.

NEW LEAFLETS AND POSTERS
We have some new posters and leaflets with new venue information on. Please email us on rethinkmanchester@gmail.com if you'd like electronic or hard copies for display.

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