The first Friday of the month we are joined by a guest speaker, exploring our rich heritage, hobbies and interests.
Doors open at 11am, for the talk to start at 11.30 – 12.30 (approx). End at 1pm
£5 per person, reduced for Sudbury Parish residents: Ticket includes refreshments.
Email us at info@sudburygasworks.com to book your space, or pay on the door.
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