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National Geological Screening events

Monday, 21 September 2015
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National Geological Screening events
We have arranged a series of events across the country to provide more information about the National Geological Screening consultation.

We have arranged a series of free, half-day and evening public workshops across the country to provide more information about the National Geological Screening consultation.

The series of workshops begins on 1 October and runs through until 5 November. Daytime events start at 11:00 and include lunch, ending by 15:00. Evening meetings start at 18:00 and will end by 20:30. Places are limited so please sign up as soon as possible.

These events are designed to provide information about the consultation. They do not replace the formal consultation response process, and comments made at these events will not be included in the consultation feedback itself.

However, we do urge you to come to the workshops, so that you can then submit responses to the consultation and help ensure that everyone’s voice is heard.

If you would like to attend one of these workshops register here to attend.

If you have further questions about the consultation please email us at NGSconsultation@nda.gov.uk

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