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Pocklington Support Group

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The Pocklington Support Group meeting will take place on Saturday 8th September 2012 between 10am and 2pm at Burnby Hall Room (next to Burnby Hall Gardens), The Balk, Pocklington, Yorkshire, YO42 2QF (goo.gl/maps/UrkY) This meeting will be a ‘Big Bash Coffee Morning’ as well as a support group. There will be cake stalls, gifts, toys, books, tombola and a whole lot more…even the Town crier will be there!

The Group is open to all, whether you are affected by PSP now, are a former carer, want to raise funds and awareness or want to lend a hand at the Group – all are welcome!

We hope you will be able to join us.

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