GM LGBTQ+ Community Network Newsletter
Friday, 21st April 2023Afternoon All,
Manchester Pride Grant Application Form
The Manchester Pride Charity is now inviting applications from charities, grassroots organisations and LGBTQ+ good causes for a Manchester Pride Community grant. The new grants application process has been co-designed in consultation with LGBTQ+ community groups based in Manchester to ensure the process is fair and easy and serves communities’ needs. Grants from £250 – £1000 are available to support grassroots community groups and organisations. This fund is designed to support the activities of local community groups,
https://form.jotform.com/230734809193056
LGBT Foundation are currently reviewing their regular newsletters and they would like to understand what you would like from future newsletters.
They invite you to complete this very short survey, which will significantly inform the future look of their communications.
Here is the link to the survey: https://form.jotform.com/230802467951357
The Proud Trust is embarking on the creation of a toolkit for Greater Manchester schools to give clear guidance on positively supporting trans (including non-binary) young people.
The first phase of this is to understand the needs and concerns of relevant parties – young people themselves (trans or otherwise), and the adults in their lives, their parents/carers and the professionals who support them (teachers, youth workers, etc.). We have two surveys to collect this information.
- For young people (13+, trans or otherwise)
- For adults, including parents/carers, and professionals that work with children and young people
CLICK HERE TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE SURVEYS
Read the weekly newsletter from Canal St Manchester:
https://www.canal-st.co.uk/canal-st-online-newsletter
LGBTQ+ Weekly Bulletin from Reach (Manchester Evening News)
https://e.reachplc.com/interface/external_view_email.php?RE6516714665806119zzzzz64ac2a50c195d6c5025e434c89f11ac960b671ec15e0a11f03110e37371a6d8da4&varId=
Consortium LGBT+ April Newsletter
https://mailchi.mp/2f800e77e17a/apr23?e=4ef77ba796
Consortium LGBT+ April Funding News
https://mailchi.mp/31ff7e005ff6/funding-news-apr23?e=4ef77ba796
GM Equality Alliance Bulletin, Issue 63, April 2023
https://www.gmcvo.org.uk/civicrm/mailing/view?reset=1&id=9483
Proud 2B Parents: April Newsletter
https://mailchi.mp/180ca24da847/april-2023-monthly-email-15348513?e=c3332628fc
Proud 2B Parents: Urgent Update
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1do9tZ0IWWYGDz00y-49cC0YwLFhOqxl_/view?usp=share_link
Forever Manchester: For Funding & Fundraising across Greater Manchester
https://email-forevermanchester.com/557N-QBOW-5BBAECC4490813D81WGZE8161DBAAEF28BCFA7/cr.aspx
I Love Manchester – Events Not to Miss.
https://ilovemanchester.com/
Greater Manchester Combined Authority Monthly Newsletter
https://mailchi.mp/greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk/latest-news-and-updates-from-gmca-gmfrs-and-mayor-of-greater-manchester-459078?e=45fac8e26f
LGBT Foundation “The Community Café”
Every Saturday, 10am – 2pm
Have a brew and a chat with other LGBTQ+ people at their sober space, located in the heart of Manchester’s Gay Village
Fairbairn House, 2nd Floor, 72 Sackville Street, Manchester M1 3NJ
www.lgbt.foundation
Gaydio Academy ‘Culture Hub’
The Gaydio Academy is looking for venues, festivals, organisations, shops, museums/gallery’s that really make up a part of Manchester culture. They are looking to bring along their participants to film your location to create content which will then be produced into a 1-minute video with it containing lots of 4/5 seconds of snap recordings throughout the visit. This will then be produced and narrated to promote what you are trying to offer, then set on the Academy’s socials pages and website and possibly used for the Gaydio Evenings shows and website.
This is completely free as it is part of a project the Academy is running. If you would like the extra exposer, please can you email the Academy Manager, Lee Barnes, with a short intro of your organisation and he will get back to you.
His email is [email protected]
Netball Super League Manchester Thunder V’s London Pulse
Belle Vue Sports Village
Monday 1st May, 5.30pm
Save The Date for 2023: Greater Manchester Pride Events Taking Place
Bury Pride Sat 29th April
Pride in Trafford Wed 17th – Sat 20th May
Pride on the Range Sat 27th May
Salford Pink Picnic Sat 17th June
Pride in Wythenshawe Sat 24th June
Rochdale in Rainbows Sun 16th July
Sparkle Fri 7th – Sun 9th July
Tameside Pride Sat 15th July
Oldham Pride Fri 21st – Sun 23rd July
Pride in Bolton Fri 28th – Sun 30th July
Stockport Pride Sun 30th July
Levenshulme Pride Fri 11th – Sun 13th Aug
Wigan Pride Sat 12th Aug
Prestwich Pride Sat 12th – Mon 14th Aug
Manchester Pride Fri 25th – Mon 28th Aug
Didsbury Pride Sat 2nd Sept
Chorlton Pride Sat 16th Sept
Just outside Greater Manchester but only a short distance away:
Happy Valley Pride, (Hebden Bridge), will be held over the week from 24th July to 30th July 202
More GM Pride Events may be announced in the near future:
To keep up to date, Twitter: @GM_PrideNetwork
Greater Manchester Police: Manchester’s Gay Village Policing Forum
On Monday 24th April 2023, at 3pm at the LGBT Foundation Building PC Joshua Bell will be hosting a village policing forum. The idea of this is to facilitate discussion and promote co-operation between GMP, partners, interested parties and residents of the Gay Village. This forum is open to everyone with an interest in the Village. The forum will be an open discussion where members of the public to throw ideas at the local policing team and discuss how we can cooperatively police the Village together. Please come with an open mind and ideas.
VOCAL Equalities, Diversity & Inclusion Forum Women and Women’s Issues
Thursday 27th April 2.00pm – 4.00pm, Walkden Gateway, Community Room 2
What next? Salford Women and Girls’ Commission recommendations and how we can support Salford’s Women and Girls.
Last year Salford Council undertook the Salford Women and Girls’ Commission that listened to the views and life experiences of Salford’s women and girls and on International Women’s Day, 8th March 2023, the Commission will launch their recommendations.
As the VCSE sector, we have the opportunity to act quickly to make sure the Commission’s recommendations are transformed into practical actions to make a real difference to the lives of Salford Women and Girls.
Come along to the forum where we will have the opportunity to discuss these recommendations and agree practical actions to drive this agenda forward.
If you’d like to attend, please register your place below.
For more information or help booking on to the event, please email [email protected]
‘MAISIE’ Exclusive Screening – Friday 28th April
Followed by Q&A
BREWERS Canal Street, Manchester
See the award-winning slice of queer history celebrating the life of Maisie Trollette, who at 89 is the UK’s oldest working drag act with a glittering career of over 60 years!
Supported by BFI DocSociety, this unique screening at your favourite cabaret venue is a joyful yet hard-hitting exploration of ageing within our community. Featuring ‘Lady is a Tramp’ ‘One’ and ‘If I never sing another song.’
Tickets available on link below;
https://www.outsavvy.com/event/12042/maisie-screening
Free, Creative Workshops for LGBTQIA+ People who are Menopause Curious or Experiencing Menopause:
Conversations about and support around perimenopause and menopause are typically heteronormative and cisgender focused and don’t always represent the diverse voices of our communities.
A new series of free evening workshops delivered by photographic artist Marge Bradshaw will bring members of the LGBTQI+ community together to explore, share and connect through a range of photography and creative activities. The sessions aim to challenge the narrative about perimenopause and menopause in Greater Manchester.
Find out more at the ‘meet the artist’ event on Tuesday 25th April at Bolton CVS. Drop in anytime between 6.30pm – 8.30pm to see what’s going to be happening.
Workshops are free. They start on 2nd May at 6.30pm and take place every Tuesday night (with some breaks) through to July.
Option to get involved on a 1-1 or online basis if you don’t feel able to (or can’t make) the face-to-face sessions but still want to be involved.
Workshops will be at Bolton CVS, a three-minute walk or wheel from Bolton train and bus interchange (search for Bold Street, Bolton BL1 1LS). It’s fully accessible, welcoming and friendly.
This project is funded by Arts Council England and supported by Bolton at Home, Indigo Gender Service, NHS Bolton CCG and other community partners.
Find out more/see the full details at https://www.margebradshawphotography.co.uk/whose-menopause/lgbtqiabolton
HIDAYAH UK are holding an Eid dinner party on 28th April 2023 in Central London, 5.30pm – 9pm and they would love for you to join them. This event is open to LGBTQ Muslims as well as allies, and tickets are tiered to reflect this. Tickets start at £5 http://tinyurl.com/hidayaheidparty
If you or someone you know is an LGBTQ Muslim and wants to attend but is facing financial hardship, please email [email protected] and they can arrange for a free ticket.
http://www.hidayahlgbt.co.uk/
LGBT+ Youth Summit 2023
Calling all LGBT+ groups in secondary schools and community LGBT+ youth groups!
Join us this Pride Month for a packed day of inspirational speakers, interactive workshops, conversation and discussion! A really wonderful opportunity to grow your community and share your experiences of what it is to be an LGBT+ young person in the UK today.
This is a really pivotal time for LGBT+ youth inclusion, and while some don’t, we absolutely see you and now we want to hear from you. Come along and tell us what is important to you. Share with us and each other what makes a successful LGBT+ group. We want to know what would you like to see happen to improve the other spaces you occupy.
What do you want for the next generation of LGBT+ young people? Help us shape the next phases of LGBT+ youth work…
Date: Monday 26 June 2023, 9.30am to 3.30pm
Place: Central Manchester
Cost: £100 per table (eight young people and one staff member, lunch is included)
A Grounding in LGBTQ+ Mental Health
Do you or any of your colleagues or friends want to know a bit more about #LGBTQ+ mental health and well-being? If so, this introductory session may be helpful! CPD certificates can of course be provided for anyone that would like one https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-grounding-in-lgbtq-mental-health-tickets-605734376827
If you have any questions at all, please do get in touch: [email protected]
HERE-Bi is an eight-week group for young bisexual people who have experienced non-suicidal self-injury urges, thoughts, or behaviours. This group aims to boost self-esteem through weekly, 90-minute sessions. The research study will be looking at how feasible this group is.
Are you.. 16-25 years old? Identify as bisexual or as being attracted to more than one gender? Have experienced thoughts or urges to self-injure or have self-injured within the last 6 months? Able to travel to the University of Manchester once a week for eight weekly sessions of 90-minutes?
Email [email protected] for more information, or search @bisexualMH on Twitter for updates! Participants will be reimbursed for their time and participation.
Trans & Non-Binary Patient GP Experience Survey – Salford South East Primary Care NetworkSalford South Easy PCN is working in conjunction with Pride in Practice, to find out about the experiences of our trans and non-binary patients in primary care. To do this we would like to invite anyone who identifies as transgender or non-binary and who is currently registered with a GP practice in Salford to complete a short online survey. If you would like more information or have any questions at all please contact either Salford South East PCN [email protected] or Pride in Practice [email protected]
Survey Link: https://forms.office.com/e/xm2pSSBaL1
Pride Sports Cymru
Registration for #PrideYouthGames 2023 is now open & this year they’re hosting in Wrexham
Pride Youth Games is a wknd residential for 16 -25yr old #LGBTIQ young people from around the UK, full of fun sports & activities. For more info, email: [email protected]
Link: https://twitter.com/ps_cymru/status/1623251870155169792?s=46&t=Pkg6PtuULIiwlHkM0Xed-g
Pride in Leadership is a UK-wide network of over 1,000 LGBTQ+ business leaders and allies from across all sectors, shapes and sizes of organisation – www.prideinleadership.co.uk
Join their first ever London event on 16 May, Trowers & Hamlins LLP, London EC1
Make your Queer Voice Heard at Work
Sam Malone, a spoken voice expert, will explore how our queerness impacts our voice, expression, and career. This exciting workshop will teach you how your corporate voice is serving you and how to advance your career using your voice.
Details and registration are here
Pride in Trafford ’23: Wed 17 – Sat 20 May ‘23
An exploration and celebration of identity and LGBTQ+ life in Trafford.
Celebrate LGBTQ+ arts at Waterside this May, as we present another fabulous line up for Pride in Trafford. From comedy and cabaret, to theatre, dance and circus, plus a celebratory family day on the Plaza and an exciting closing party hosted by our neighbours Mano a Bocca pizzeria. There is plenty for everyone to enjoy!
The programme kicks off on the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia where we will raise the progress flag and enjoy speeches from the Leader and Chief Executive of Trafford Council.
Throughout the four days there will be theatre from emerging artist Sam Danson exploring an authentic Bisexual experience in BI-TOPIA and a dark-humoured coming-of-age story Jesus, Jane, Mother & Me; a unique performance on Chinese poles exploring love, drugs and Islam in The Chosen Haram; as well as brilliant comedy from the acclaimed Stephen Bailey in our Laugh Riot stand up night, joined by Rosie Wilby, Marie Goulbourne and MC Jonathan Mayor.
There’ll be lots of entertainment for the whole family on the Saturday in our Pride on the Plaza – with free activities throughout the afternoon as well as contemporary circus performances from High Tea (with a Twist) and a Closing Party at partner venue Mano a Bocca including comedy, cabaret, pizza, raffle and disco hosted by the infamous Belinda Scandal.
“the programme is a real celebratory, meaningful and contemporary representation of LGBTQ+ culture and our community today. Our closing day promises a family-friendly and joyful coming together for all ages with outdoor art, free performances and mouthwatering pizza. What is there not to love?!” Darren Adams, Producer for Pride in Trafford
BI-TOPIA: A candid exploration of an authentic Bisexual experience, By Sam Danson
Waterside Arts Sale. Wednesday 17th – 20th May
https://watersidearts.org/whats-on/3327-bi-topia/
Pride in Trafford: Closing Party – Sat 20th May Pride Cabaret Night
Mano a Bocca – 7pm till Midnight, Dinner, Cabaret & Disco
Hosted by the fabulous Belinda Scandal Advance tickets £55, Includes Prosecco on arrival.
Raising Funds for LGBT Foundation
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/577542644597
HOME MCR: Drag Addict Tues 18 July – Sat 12 Aug
Tickets are now available for Drag Addict a spleen different new musical full of high stakes, high emotions and even higher heels!
With choreography by former Strictly Come Dancing judge Arlene Phillips, and high energy bangers and catchy tunes by Matt Caine and David Andrew Wilson, this new musical takes to the HOME stage this summer.
It’s summer in Manchester. It’s raining (obviously) and on Canal Street storm clouds of another sort are gathering – Club Fierce is under threat. But Dolly Ravage – godmother of the Gay Village – isn’t going down without a fight. Can she recruit six queens to slay the runway and reinvent the club as the all-new House of Ferocity in time to save it from property developers? Or will the arrival of the mysterious Bobby Carter from America – hiding a secret that could change everything – derail her battle to save the soul of the scene?
Drag Addict combines musical theatre, pop music and drag and creates one fierce, funny, uplifting and heart-warming show!
https://homemcr.org/production/drag-addict/?dm_i=6OM7,QFVF,21F6WF,3A69O,1
Chorus of Power are looking for women of all ages to join them in storytelling workshops which will be used as the basis for a performance piece. No experience is needed to take part and it is a great opportunity to make new friends and learn new skills.
They are able to pay travel costs and refreshments and lunches will be provided, as will childcare on certain workshop days.
Run by Soul Sisters, based in Rochdale, they are a registered charity working with people who have been affected by domestic abuse and they have experience of supporting, nurturing and enabling women to move forward with their lives and handle empower themselves in their circumstances their still in, helping build confidence, self-esteem and more.
Touchstones Rochdale, Mondays from 9.30am – 12.30pm,
For more info Contact Asma Begum: Tel: 07309 612325 or email [email protected]
Pride Classical Live: Manchester 2nd June Blackpool 3rd June
The soundtrack to 50 years of love, hope and celebration, Pride Classical fuses anthemic melodies with irresistible rhythms and evocative lyrics. Songs by disco stars, divas and drag queens mark the moments in which we’ve fallen in love, declared our love and learned our love is possible.
Now through new orchestral arrangements, same-sex duets and medleys juxtaposing eulogy and euphoria, this concert celebrates everyone who shares our love, and our pride.
Celebrating the LGBTQ+ Community
At the heart of the concert is a brand-new Pride Anthem, conceived and composed by local community members and performed by the full orchestra to celebrate what Pride means today.
More info and tickets: www.prideclassical.com
Greater Manchester Combined Authority is working to tackle all forms of gender-based violence across the city-region. They recognise gender-based violence as being primarily committed by men to women. They also include harassment and violence directed at trans, genderqueer and non-binary people for not conforming to gender norms as forms of gender-based violence.
GMCA recently launched the latest phase of their gender-based violence campaign, #IsThisOK? You can view the campaign here: https://isthisokgm.co.uk
As part of the campaign, a new podcast is being created and they are looking for men to appear on the podcast. The podcast will feature different types of men in Greater Manchester discussing relevant topics as a group related to gender-based violence, such as awareness of gender-based violence in Greater Manchester, views on what can be done to tackle it. The podcast will be a friendly, welcoming environment where different types of views and experiences are respected and encouraged.
Those who are selected to take part will receive a £50 voucher of their choice, as a thank you for their time.
If you are interested in appearing in the podcast, please fill in this short survey to register your interest and someone will be in touch: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/KU34AR/
If you have any questions, or would like any more information, please email [email protected]
LGBT+ Manchester Walking Tour
Most Saturdays throughout the year, Starting at 3pm from the Alan Turing Memorial in Sackville Gardens
£10pp
Explore murals and memorials, pubs and political hangouts to discover how Manchester’s Gay Village developed, and how Manchester came to be known internationally as a gay centre. To book, or for more info email [email protected] or visit www.fmwt.co.uk
Twitter: @FreeTours_MCR
Instagram: @FreeTours_MCR
Facebook: /FreeManchesterWalkingTours
Click HERE to read our most frequently asked questions.
The Rainbow Lottery is the UK’s first weekly lottery that raises money for the LGBTQ+ community. Their hope is to make a difference to our over 100 good causes across the country, so they can carry on their vital work – which helps us all.
For more info: www.rainbowlottery.co.uk
The big draw for their April prize is fast approaching! To thank you for your ongoing support for The Rainbow Lottery Community Fund, on Saturday 29th April they’re giving you the chance to win an amazing Apple tech bundle – a top-of-the-line iPhone 14 Pro, and an Apple Watch Series 8! With a massive 48-megapixel camera, a crystal clear 6.1” display, and 128GB of storage – along with all the speed and processing power you’d expect, this really is the upgrade you’ve been waiting for! The Series 8 watch is fantastic for fitness, or just to keep you connected on the move – this combo is something you DON’T want to miss out on! |
Local Elections: Thursday 4th May 2023
You must be registered in order to vote in the Local Elections.
If you are not already registered, make sure you #RegisterToVote by 17 April – visit https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote in order to make sure your voice is heard.
Voter ID
Don’t forget! You need photo ID to vote at a polling station
Not sure if you have eligible ID? Pop into your local library. The staff can check your ID and help you to apply online for free voter ID if you need it.
https://www.manchester.gov.uk/voterIDsupport
Alternative Football
The AF League is Manchester’s inclusive football league dedicated to all women, non-binary and transgender individuals, whether you’re a complete beginner or seeking a competitive game. They do football differently. Their ethos focuses on positive mental health, inclusion and fun, friendly football.
They are committed to providing players with an inclusive, respectful and safe environment. All non-binary and transgender players are welcome at the AF League, regardless of sex assigned at birth or transition status.
Their North Manchester league is actively seeking new players, from beginner to experienced. Games are Wednesday evenings at Cheetwood Astro, 5 minutes from Victoria Station, and they can offer financial assistance for any who need it.
Contact: [email protected] or Insta @theafleague or www.afleague.co.uk
LGBT tae kwon do.
A self-defence and fitness martial arts UTO class, open to all.
Every Thursday. 6pm.
Central hall, Oldham Street (central Manchester, opposite Afflecks palace)
Class lasts one hour.
First class free, then £5 / £3 class (pay as you go).
Just wear loose clothing in which you can exercise.
Any experience or fitness level very welcome.
Any questions about the class, Dominic is happy to answer them before you go along!
Job Vacancies:
LGBT Foundation:
Find out about the latest job vacancies with the LGBT Foundation:
Grants & Contracts Manager
Grants & Contracts Coordinator
https://lgbt.foundation/jobs
Touchstones Rochdale / Your Trust
Vacancy for Curatorial & Community Engagement Coordinator
Deadline: 8th May 2023
Hours: 37 hours per week
Salary: Band 4, £25,911 – £29,411 per annum (pro-rate for part time)
If you are passionate about increasing access to cultural experiences and creativity, then this role might be for you.
This is an opportunity to work with the Touchstones Team to contribute to developing, creating and sustaining stronger relationships with local communities and schools to engage them as equal creative partners in the research, development and delivery of an ambitious programme of co-created commissions, temporary exhibitions and events both in and outside of our buildings. This includes contributing to the ongoing development and implementation of our co-creation model, spearheading a range of initiatives designed to support the health and wellbeing of local communities and promoting the practice of socially engaged art.
What they need from you
- Educated to degree level or equivalent in a relevant subject or professional qualification or qualified by experience
- Experience of arts programming and working on exhibitions and displays
- Experience of devising, delivering, and managing community engagement and outreach projects
- Experience of working on engagement projects with schools, community groups and individuals
- Experience of producing interpretation for non-specialist audiences
- An awareness of best practice in the field of community and socially-engaged arts
- A good understanding of current environmental and sustainability principles and good practice within the arts and heritage sector
- Excellent project management and organisation skills and the ability to co-ordinate tasks to deliver activities and events smoothly
See full job description and person specification at the link here.
Manchester Pride
Deputy CEO / Director of Operations
Full time
An exciting opportunity has been created to join their passionate, dedicated team. The Director of Operations / Deputy CEO role is one of the most senior roles within the organisation. The role is responsible for overseeing the smooth running of the charity’s operations, leading on the development and delivery of key strategies aligning with the overarching strategic priorities and plan.
This is an incredibly rewarding role which plays a key part in supporting the Modern Pride Movement in Greater Manchester and beyond.
To kick things off, you will need to submit your cover letter and CV by clicking the submission button at www.manchesterpride.com/jobs.
Events Manager
Full time – 12 month fixed term contract
They are looking for a dedicated person who fully understands the nature of their work and wants to join a passionate, dynamic team on their journey to sustain the performance of a successful charity with an international impact.
This truly exciting role provides the opportunity to work on some World class events and will suit a candidate who has an interest in logistics and has worked with a range of suppliers and stakeholders. The candidate will understand the full event delivery process and can bring innovative ideas to the team.
To kick things off, you will need to submit your cover letter and CV by clicking the submission button at www.manchesterpride.com/jobs.
Volunteering Opportunities:
LGBT Foundation:
Are you passionate about supporting LGBT communities? Do you want to help LGBT Foundation create a fair and equal society where all lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people are able to reach their full potential? At LGBT Foundation we are happy to start recruitment again for volunteers to join our team as we continue to make a difference during the Coronavirus pandemic.
LGBT Foundation have a very simple motto – we’re here if you need us. And that applies to everyone in our beautifully diverse communities. If you’re young, we’re here for you; if you’re older, we’re here for you; if you’re a person of colour, we’re here for you; if you’re a man, a woman, or non-binary, we’re here for you; lesbian, gay, bi, trans – however you describe yourself – we’re here for you. If you need help, if you’re struggling, if you need a friendly face or reassuring voice, we are there for you if you need us. We are all family – and at LGBT Foundation, everyone is welcome.
Below you can find information on the programmes recruiting at the moment, the role profiles for the various different volunteering roles and how to apply. https://lgbt.foundation/regular-volunteering-roles
Canal St VIP Card:
Recently, several of their card holders expressed surprise about the savings available at their growing list of non-hospitality businesses and so they are kicking off 2023 with a reminder about the savings at retailers for Art, furniture, footwear, literature, specialist online services, photography, doggie goodies and so many more.
They also offer a number of more specialised services in their professional listing.
Take a moment to remind yourself of what/where you will benefit. CLICK HERE
* They are delighted to confirm that they have made their third donation to George House Trust in 2022, directly from increased sales of the card and phone covers. Need to buy or renew your card? To buy card and phone together
Gay Pride Shop & The LGBTQ+ Book Shop
The UK’s largest LGBTQ+ store in located in Afflecks in Manchester city centre and online at www.gayprideshop.co.uk. Over 7000 items in stock, with their profits shared with Manchester charities. They also cater for large corporate orders, for items such as lanyards, flags and badges, with corporate discounts available. For corporate/business orders, please contact [email protected]
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Carl Austin-Behan OBE DL
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