RSA Hereford - 21/02/2019 - RSA

RSA Hereford

Fellowship events

 - 

Herefordshire College of Art, Hereford

  • Fellowship
  • Fellowship in Action

Join us for our first RSA gathering of 2019 – a chance to network and to exchange ideas about opportunities for Fellows to help make change happen.

We’ll follow up conversations begun late last year including on rural isolation and social care, and on economic insecurity, and hope to shape a programme of future activity.  

Do come along if you’re interested in getting involved. There’ll be time for informal conversation too. 

We welcome both existing Fellows and anyone who is interested in finding out more about the RSA, just let us know you’re coming by booking your place (above). 

To let us know of any access requirements or reasonable adjustments you have, please email the RSA team: networks@rsa.org.uk. Please also let us know if you have any dietary requirements or severe allergies.

Location: Herefordshire College of Art, College Road, Hereford HR1 1EB 

College Road Campus is in the main Victorian building previously known as The RNC. Car park access is one of two entrances off College Road bearing a Hereford College of Arts sign. Entrance is through the main front door where we will meet you.  Please contact Helen Vine on 07775 522353 if you have any problems, or require a disabled parking space.

 

Be the first to write a comment

0 Comments

Please login to post a comment or reply

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Related events

  • Edinburgh Fellows meetup

    The Scotsman Hotel, Edinburgh, EH1 1TR

    Please join RSA Fellows in Edinburgh for an informal catch up.

  • Edinburgh Fellows meetup

    The Scotsman Hotel, Edinburgh, EH1 1TR

    Please join RSA Fellows in Edinburgh for an informal catch up.

  • RSA Scotland Annual Conference

    French Institute of Scotland, Edinburgh EH1 1RN

    The RSA Scotland Annual Conference 2024 will take place at The French Insititute of Scotland in Edinburgh. Join us to hear from Tom Stratton, RSA chief of staff, and Ann Packard FRSA, Fellowship Councillor for Scotland.