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London Weekend for All - Fri 1- Sun 3 November 2013

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An exciting weekend in London for people with epilepsy and their families

People with epilepsy and their families are invited to take part in our ‘weekend for all’ event. It’s the perfect opportunity to get away, relax and have fun while learning more about epilepsy and meeting other people and families affected by the condition.

People will have time to hear from professionals, ask all their questions in an unhurried and relaxed atmosphere and make their own networks and contacts for the future. There will be workshops, creative and learning sessions and games and activities.

People can attend on one or both days, stay overnight or travel daily as long as they book appropriately in advance.

For more information on the venue and how to book please visit epilepsy.org.uk/involved/in...

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Wishing you the best of success with this event! I regret I am based in South Africa, otherwise would have loved to have been there! Good luck!

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Thanks lesmal. We did this event last year and it went really well.

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