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Planning, 18 July 2008
More than 80 young planners descended on Cardiff Rugby Club for the regular quiz night that has taken south Wales by storm over the past year.
The evening was a prelude to the first RTPI Cymru planning conference in the city the following day. James Davies from Planning Aid Wales presided over the evening as a very able quizmaster whose efforts were greatly appreciated - £370 was donated to Planning Aid on the night. A team from DPP was the proud winner, receiving three bottles of champagne donated by RTPI Cymru. Capita Symonds generously donated an MP3 player for the main raffle prize. Planning Aid Wales and the Wales young planners group would like to thank all those who attended, especially those organisations that donated prizes on the night.
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