Kings Heath Residents’ Forum is organising a networking day on Saturday 7 October 2017. The purpose is to give residents a chance to meet local organisations and individuals who can provide advice, help and support in the area. The full list of participating groups is:
- Age UK
- All Saints Centre youth services and lunch club
- Birmingham City Council Wellbeing Services
- Birmingham City councillors – Claire Spencer and Martin Straker Welds
- Birmingham Royal Scottish Country Dancing Society
- Brandwood Forum
- Friends of Kings Heath Community Centre
- Friends of Kings Heath Park
- Friends of the Earth
- Highbury Community Orchard
- Junk Food Project
- Kings Heath Community Interest Company
- Kings Heath Cycle Group
- Kings Heath Residents’ Forum
- Moseley and Kings Heath Shed
- One Nation Project
- Robert Geoghegan (art teacher)
- West Midlands Police neighbourhood team
For more information about each group or individual, click on the name.
There is no charge for the networking day – all you need to do is to walk in, join in and benefit from all the information that will be available.
Event information:
Date: 7 October 2017
Opening hours: 10am to 2pm
Location: Kings Heath Community Centre, 8 Heathfield Road, Kings Heath, B14 7DB
Hi Sharon, thanks for getting in touch – we’ve followed you back on FB and Twitter! Sure, we’ll add you to the mailing list for future events like these.
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Hi there, we would like to have attended your network day on 7th October but unfortunately we do not have any staff available. Could you keep us on your mailing list for the next network day please?
Thrive is a national charity based in Kings Heath park. We offer social and therapeutic horticulture on a daily basis to those in our local community with physical or mental health support needs. We have signed up to your facebook and twitter page.
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