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Early Help Multi-Agency Meetings Timetable 2020-21 Early Help MAG Meeting Timetable Autumn Term 2020 - Summer Term 2021 NORTH GROUPS Postal Addresses North City - Herefordshire Council - Plough Lane Offices HR4 0LE – via WEBEX until further notice. North Kington – Lady Hawkins School and Sixth Form Centre, Kington, Herefordshire HR5 3AR - via WEBEX until further notice. Weobley – The Rookery, Weobley High School, Weobley, Herefordshire HR4 8ST - via WEBEX until further notice. Leominster – Multi-Agency Office, Coningsby Road, Leominster, Herefordshire HR6 8LL - via WEBEX until further notice. Bromyard Multi Agency Office, c/o HOPE Family Centre, Hereford Road Bromyard, Herefordshire HR7 4QU - via WEBEX until further notice. North Date Time Venue Tuesday 15th September 2020 9.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX Hereford City North Friday 6th November 2020 9.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX Tuesday 8th December 2020 9.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX Thursday 7th January 2021 9.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX Friday 26th February 2021 9.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX Friday 26th March 2021 9.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX Tuesday 18th May 2021 9.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX Tuesday 22nd June 2021 9.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX Friday 9th July 2021 9.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX North Date Time Venue Tuesday 8th September 2020 09.30am-11.30am WEBEX Kington and Weobley Wednesday 21st October 2020 09.30am-11.30am WEBEX Tuesday 1st December 2020 09.30am-11.30am WEBEX Friday 8th January 2021 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Thursday 25th February 2021 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Tuesday 30th March 2021 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Tuesday 11th May 2021 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Thursday 24th June 2021 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX North Date Time Venue Tuesday 29th September 2020 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Leominster Wednesday 4th November 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX 2020 th Tuesday 15 December 2020 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Thursday 21st January 2021 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Thursday 4th March 2021 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Wednesday 21st April 2021 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Wednesday 26th May 2021 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Wednesday 7th July 2021 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX North Date Time Venue Friday 11th September 2020 10am-12pm WEBEX Bromyard Thursday 22nd October 2020 10am-12pm WEBEX Thursday 3rd December 2020 10am-12pm WEBEX Wednesday 13th January 2021 10am-12pm WEBEX Wednesday 10th March 2021 10am-12pm WEBEX Friday 14th May 2021 10am-12pm WEBEX Wednesday 16th June 2021 10am-12pm WEBEX Wednesday 14th July 2021 10am-12pm WEBEX Early Help MAG Meeting Timetable Autumn Term 2020 – Summer Term 2021 SOUTH GROUPS Postal Addresses John Kyrle High School, Ledbury Road, Ross-on-Wye, Hereford, HR9 7ET South Ashfield Park Primary School, Redhill Rd Ross On Wye, Herefordshire. HR9 5AU St Martin’s Primary School, Hollybush Walk, Hereford, HR2 6AF John Masefield High School and Sixth Form Centre, Mabel’s Furlong, Ledbury. HR8 2HF Porta-Cabin, c/o Kingstone High School, Kingstone, Hereford HR2 9HJ South Date Time Venue Wednesday 23rd September 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Ross on Wye 2020 Wednesday 14th October 2020 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Monday 23rd November 2020 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Wednesday 27th January 2021 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Thursday 18th March 2021 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Wednesday 12th May 2021 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX Monday 5th July 2021 9.30am-11.30am WEBEX South Date Time Venue Friday 18th September 2020 09.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX Hereford City South Monday 19th October 2020 09.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX Friday 4th December 2020 09.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX Friday 15th January 2021 09.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX Friday 5th March 2021 09.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX Friday 23rd April 2021 09.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX Monday 14th June 2021 09.30am – 12.30pm WEBEX South Date Time Venue Thursday 24th September 2020 09.30am – 11.30am WEBEX Ledbury Monday 9th November 2020 09.30am – 11.30am WEBEX Thursday 10th December 2020 09.30am – 11.30am WEBEX Friday 22nd January 2021 09.30am – 11.30am WEBEX Friday 12th March 2021 09.30am – 11.30am WEBEX Thursday 29th April 2021 09.30am – 11.30am WEBEX Friday 18th June 2021 09.30am – 11.30am WEBEX South Date Time Venue Monday 28th September 2020 1.00pm-3.00pm WEBEX Golden Valley Tuesday 3rd November 2020 1.00pm-3.00pm WEBEX Wednesday 2nd December 1.00pm-3.00pm WEBEX 2020 Wednesday 3rd February 2021 1.00pm-3.00pm WEBEX Thursday 25th March 2021 1.00pm-3.00pm WEBEX Monday 17th May 2021 1.00pm-3.00pm WEBEX Monday 21st June 2021 1.00pm-3.00pm WEBEX .
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