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Planning, 18 July 2008
YORnet Summer Party
29 August. YORnet. Met Hotel, King Street, Leeds.
This 2008 summer party for young professionals in the built environment is sponsored by Minerva Appointments.
Cost: £390 + VAT for a table of ten; £40 for individual tickets.
For more information and booking, please email denise.o'toole @inst.riba.org
Anyone for Cricket?
19 August. East Midlands Young Planners. Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
An invitation to join a cricket match with family and friends, featuring Nottinghamshire Outlaws and Durham Dynamos.
Cost: £12 in advance; £7 for students.
- For more information, please email victoria.bankesprice@lincolnshire.gov.uk
West Midlands Quiz
14 August. YPwestmids. Venue to be confirmed.
YPwestmids is hosting the annual general knowledge quiz, sponsored by Judd Farris.
Cost: £5 per team, maximum five people. Free drink and nibbles.
For more details or to enter a team, please email ypwestmids@googlemail.com.
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