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Ipswich Deaf Society – Coffee Morning

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Ipswich Deaf Society – Coffee Morning

Ipswich Deaf Society at The New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich

Price Guide

This is a free event

Dates & Times

This event takes place weekly on Wednesday.

Here are the next few dates — more will be added soon.

Wednesday 1 Jul 202610:00–13:00
Wednesday 8 Jul 202610:00–13:00
Wednesday 15 Jul 202610:00–13:00
Wednesday 22 Jul 202610:00–13:00
Wednesday 29 Jul 202610:00–13:00
Wednesday 5 Aug 202610:00–13:00
Wednesday 12 Aug 202610:00–13:00

Information - Ipswich Deaf Society – Coffee Morning

A new venue for our  weekly coffee morning!  Each week from 10am – 1pm
NEW WOLSEY THEATRE, IPSWICH, IP1 2AS

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