As far as Manchester goes, I asked and there's no rule that says I can't randomly hold an AGM for a completely unrelated organisation if it's properly booked in a society's name. I'm sure Students Against ID (all two of us) will be happy to have you. :-)

Holding it on a Saturday will make it easiest for people to get in though. At 5 they start checking student ID, and while you can still get in for a specific event, it's a pain in the arse.

Dev


> > On Dec 2, 1:45 pm, "Thomas Dalton" <thomas.dal...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> <snip>
> >> Agreed. London, Birmingham or Manchester are all pretty accessible.
> >> <snip>
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> > My only thoughts on Birmingham is that we don't seem to have any
> > activists from there who could organise venues.
>
> > Andrew
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