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Community drop-in session on 19 October 2021

Community drop-in session on 19 October 2021

  • Date 19 Oct 2021
  • Time 5-6pm
  • Category Community

Community drop-in session on 19 October 2021

Royal Holloway holds termly drop-in sessions for local residents on its campus. The sessions provide an opportunity for individual members of the local community to come in and discuss topics of concern to them with a representative from the university.

Please join us for the next community drop-in session on Tuesday, 19 October, from 5pm to 6pm in the Event Space, on the ground floor of the Emily Wilding Davison Building.

We encourage all visitors who want to attend the Community drop-in session to take a rapid lateral flow test before coming onto our campus. This can be done at a number of locations local to you, or ordered to your home. Please see the government website for more information on how you can access these. (Please note, Royal Holloway will not be able to provide these tests for attendees).

Our staff will be wearing face coverings when moving around inside buildings. We strongly encourage our guests to wear face coverings whilst inside our buildings (unless medically exempt), and they are recommended throughout the entire visit.

 

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