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AGM IMPORTANT INFORMATION – VENUE CHANGE

AGM Weston Super Mare – 12th June 2025
We regret to inform you that the Winter Gardens have cancelled our event. We have been very badly let down by this, but have managed to find an alternative venue.
The new venue is The Regency Suite, The Grand Pier. It is in the building at the far end of the pier. The pier is very close to the Winter Gardens which you can see from the entrance to the pier and so should not cause problems with your travel plans.
However please be aware that the pier is a quarter of a mile out to sea, so you may need to allow extra time to get to the Regency Suite.
The timings of the AGM will remain the same, 8am doors, stalls and exhibitions open.
The arrangements for lunch bags also remains the same.
Please feel free to look at the Grand Pier website for details of cafes/restaurants etc https://www.grandpier.co.uk/
Tickets and further event details will be sent in mid-May.
Please pass this information onto the person in your guild who has booked tickets or planning to book tickets. Any questions please contact nancy@the-tg.com

 

 



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