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Leeds Migration Partnership meets in Richmond Hill

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September 3, 2024
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Next Monday the Leeds Migration Partnership Ops Group will be meeting 10am-12pm at One Community Centre.

All are welcome. The focus is on

  • helping the people who attend to find out more about one another, and make connections
  • to share knowledge and information about groups and activities
  • get updates from the Strategy Group about what progress they have made

Find out more details here  https://migrationpartnership.org.uk/dates/.

The meeting is at Leeds Refugee Forum One Community Centre, Cromwell Street, Lincoln Green, Leeds LS9 7SG.

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