RSA Herefordshire

Fellowship Event

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Herefordshire College of Art, Hereford

  • Fellowship
  • Fellowship in Action

Join us for our first RSA gathering of 2020 – a chance to get together, share ideas and make things happen.

We’ll follow up conversations last year on social action and young people, shape a programme of activity and design some new approaches to gathering.

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).

If you have any access requirements or require any reasonable adjustments, please let the team know: [email protected]. 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.

 

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