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Hastings and St Leonards Men's Health and Wellbeing Forum

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Hastings and St Leonards Men's Health and Wellbeing Forum Mr Hastings and St Leonards invites you to attend the last Hastings and St Leonards Men's Health and Wellbeing Forum for this phase of the initiative Lets get together to review, consolidate and celebrate the collaborative work and partnerships formed over the duration of this initiaitve. Discuss legacy and sustainability and how this forum can move forward
  • Join Mr Hastings and St Leonards to celebrate the collaboraation and partnerships that have been achieved over the last 2 years
  • Discuss the sustainability and legacy for the Hastings and St Leonards Men's Health and Wellbeing forum
  • Review what works for this forum and how to take it forward
  • Mr Hastings and St Leonards thanks you for your contribution to shaping men's health and Wellbeing and would like to show their appreciation so come along and celebrate with us
When
Mar 11, 2025 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location
6 Bank Buildings
Central Hall
Station Road
Hastings, TN34 1NG
United Kingdom
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