The next meeting will be on Wednesday 21st November at University of East Anglia in room 0.17 in the Elizabeth Fry Building (F4 on the campus map)  from 13.00 - 16.00. 
 
Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided - please email Linda Shepherd on [log in to unmask]  by Friday 16 November if you require refreshments.
 
Details of how to get to UEA can be found on the University's web site at www1.uea.ac.uk/cm/home/about/gettinghere and there is a link from that page to a campus map. 
 
Information about access for people with restricted mobility can be found at www1.uea.ac.uk.cm/home/services/disability/Getting%2BAround.  The room is fully wheelchair accessible.
 
Free parking for those arriving by car can be arranged - please email Linda Shepherd on [log in to unmask]  with names and car registration numbers by 20 November.  On arrival, people should report to the Lodge (V2 on the map) to collect a parking permit and will be told where to park.  Anyone with limited mobility should notify Linda sshe can ensure that staff in the Lodge provide appropriate parking.
 
It would also be useful for photocopying purposes if you would log with me your intention to attend.
 
 

Jane Bousfield
Student Adviser (Disabilities)
Learning Support
Anglia Ruskin University
East Road
CAMBRIDGE
CB1 1PT
0845 1962434
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