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Events diary
11/07/2008: The Disabilities Trust: Sussex Corporate Golf Challenge 2008 - Singing Hills, Albourne, Brighton
17/06/2008: Care Council for Wales: Learning for the future
17/10/2008: CSP Congress 2008: Moving physiotherapy forwards for patient health and wellbeing
17/07/2008: CIWM: Waste management and cleansing briefing session - Northampton
02/07/2008: CIWM: Low carbon innovation exchanges - Telford International Centre
26/06/2008: CIWM: Low carbon innovation exchanges - Olympia, London
19/05/2008: CIWM: Workshop - towards certainty in the use of organic MBT outputs
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