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Do people still do meet ups on here?

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25 Jul 16 #481739 by movingon6
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So what's next...dates/times??

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25 Jul 16 #481750 by Bubblegum11
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So far we have established Bristol on 10th September. Does anyone know the area at all? I've never been. I'm not 100% sure I can make it until I can confirm childcare, but you should all go ahead and plan something.

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25 Jul 16 #481753 by Jalisia
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I know it pretty well - the harbour side has some nice bars/restaurants - not sure what everyone had in mind - or there are several more traditional pubs dotted around the centre - what does everyone have in mind - a few drinks and then a meal ??? But if we wanted a meal would probably be best to book beforehand - unless it is a 2 am curry!! Only joking B)

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26 Jul 16 #481769 by Jalisia
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Not much interest based on dates locations shame - open to other suggestions ???? Anyone

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26 Jul 16 #481770 by hadenoughnow
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It might be an idea to put your planned event in the members events section in community. People can sign up there.
Then publicise it with a specific post that you can bump up.

Hadenoughnow

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26 Jul 16 #481771 by rubytuesday
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Give it some time - not everyone will have read this post. Posting a specific post with "Bristol Meet up" or similar in the title will attract others who may have missed this post. Sometimes it can take a little while for people to either register interest or commit to attending.

If you need any help setting up the event in the events section, let me know.

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26 Jul 16 #481772 by Jalisia
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Okay thanks Ruby Tuesday:)

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