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Please See Below the Area Forums for Round 2 Meetings. Below Are Two Tables One in Date Order and One in Forum Order for Your Please see below the Area Forums for Round 2 meetings. Below are two tables one in date order and one in Forum order for your convenience. ROUND 2 In Date Order AREA FORUM Day DATE VENUE Time Harper Green Mon 17/09/2012 Lever Edge Primary School, Lever Edge Lane, Great Lever Bolton BL3 3HP 6.30-7.00 Halliwell Tue 18/09/2012 Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Pavillion; Queens Park; Chorley New Road Bolton BL1 4RU 6.00-6.30 Crompton Wed 19/09/2012 Cobden Street Community Centre, Charlotte Street, Bolton BL1 8EN 5.30-6.00 Astley Bridge Wed 19/09/2012 Astley Bridge Baptist Church, Eden St, Astley Bridge, Bolton BL1 6QA 6.30-7.00 Bradshaw Wed 26/09/2012 St Brendan’s Primary School, Brookfold Lane, Bolton BL2 4DZ 6.30-7.00 Little Lever & Darcy Lever Mon 01/10/2012 Christ Church Hall, Mytham Road, Little Lever, BL3 1JE 6.30-7.00 Westhoughton & Chew Moor Tue 02/10/2012 Westhoughton United Reform Church (The Bethel) , Park Road, Westhoughton, Bolton BL5 2LW 6.30-7.00 Breightmet Wed 03/10/2012 Leverhulme Primary School, Breightmet Drive, Bolton BL2 6EG 6.30-7.00 Rumworth Thur 04/10/2012 Haslam Park Primary School, Wigan Road, Bolton, BL3 5QL 5.30-6.00 Smithills Thur 11/10/2012 Chorley Old Rd Methodist Church Hall, Chorley Old Rd, Bolton BL1 6AH 6.30-7.00 Hulton Thur 18/10/2012 The Salvation Army, Bolton South Centre, Aldred Street, Bolton BL3 3QZ 6.30-7.00 Farnworth Mon 22/10/2012 Trinity Church, Market Street, Farnworth, Bolton BL4 8EX 6.30-7.00 Kearsley Mon 29/10/2012 Trinity Church Hall, Market Street, Farnworth, Bolton BL4 8EX 6.30-7.00 Heaton & Lostock Wed 31/10/2012 Ladybridge High School, Junction Road, Bolton BL3 4NG 6.30-7.00 Two Towns Tue 06/11/2012 St Johns Methodist Church, Victoria Road, Horwich, BL6 5PJ 6.30-7.00 Bromley Cross Wed 07/11/2012 Bromley Cross Library, The Crescent, Toppings Green, Bromley Cross, Bolton BL7 9JU 6.30-7.00 Tonge with the Haulgh Wed 07/11/2012 Ukrainian Centre, Castle Street, Bolton BL2 1JP 6.00-6.30 Great Lever Thur 08/11/2012 Slaterfield Community Centre, Carrington Drive, Bolton BL3 6YE 6.30-7.00 ROUND 2 In Forum Alphabetical Order AREA FORUM Day DATE VENUE Time Astley Bridge Wed 19/09/2012 Astley Bridge Baptist Church, Eden St, Astley Bridge, Bolton BL1 6QA 6.30-7.00 Bradshaw Wed 26/09/2012 St Brendan’s Primary School, Brookfold Lane, Bolton BL2 4DZ 6.30-7.00 Breightmet Wed 03/10/2012 Leverhulme Primary School, Breightmet Drive, Bolton BL2 6EG 6.30-7.00 Bromley Cross Wed 07/11/2012 Bromley Cross Library, The Crescent, Toppings Green, Bromley Cross, Bolton BL7 9JU 6.30-7.00 Crompton Wed 19/09/2012 Cobden Street Community Centre, Charlotte Street, Bolton BL1 8EN 5.30-6.00 Farnworth Mon 22/10/2012 Trinity Church, Market Street, Farnworth, Bolton BL4 8EX 6.30-7.00 Great Lever Thur 08/11/2012 Slaterfield Community Centre, Carrington Drive, Bolton BL3 6YE 6.30-7.00 Halliwell Tue 18/09/2012 Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Pavillion; Queens Park; Chorley New Road Bolton BL1 4RU 6.00-6.30 Harper Green Mon 17/09/2012 Lever Edge Primary School, Lever Edge Lane, Great Lever Bolton BL3 3HP 6.30-7.00 Heaton & Lostock Wed 31/10/2012 Ladybridge High School, Junction Road, Bolton BL3 4NG 6.30-7.00 Hulton Thur 18/10/2012 The Salvation Army, Bolton South Centre, Aldred Street, Bolton BL3 3QZ 6.30-7.00 Kearsley Mon 29/10/2012 Trinity Church Hall, Market Street, Farnworth, Bolton BL4 8EX 6.30-7.00 Little Lever & Darcy Lever Mon 01/10/2012 Christ Church Hall, Mytham Road, Little Lever, BL3 1JE 6.30-7.00 Rumworth Thur 04/10/2012 Haslam Park Primary School, Wigan Road, Bolton, BL3 5QL 5.30-6.00 Smithills Thur 11/10/2012 Chorley Old Rd Methodist Church Hall, Chorley Old Rd, Bolton BL1 6AH 6.30-7.00 Tonge with the Haulgh Wed 07/11/2012 Ukrainian Centre, Castle Street, Bolton BL2 1JP 6.00-6.30 Two Towns Tue 06/11/2012 St Johns Methodist Church, Victoria Road, Horwich, BL6 5PJ 6.30-7.00 Westhoughton & Chew Moor Tue 02/10/2012 Westhoughton United Reform Church (The Bethel) , Park Road, Westhoughton, Bolton BL5 2LW 6.30-7.00 .
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