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Museums Skills 2009/2010 Booking form

 

Please use this form only if you are having difficulty using the online booking facility available at http://www.swfed.org.uk/index.php/training/museums-skills-programme-20092010.  

Please complete a booking form for each course you are interested in.  Copy and save the form as a Word document, fill it in, save it again and then email it to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  As a very last resort, print it off and post it to: Hilary McGowan, The Old Surgery, Oldmixon Manor, Weston-super-Mare, BS24 9PB.  

Training event:   

Date: 

Location: 

Your name:

Your institution:      

Your address:                   

Your telephone:                                          email: 

Are you a member of paid staff?  ¨   a volunteer? ¨    a trustee? ¨ 

Please say why you are interested in this training event and what you hope to get out of the day: 

 

     

Do you have any special access or dietary requirements?     

 

 

Please note:

1.   Numbers on some courses are limited.  Places are allocated on a first booked, first enrolled basis.

2.   Cancellations received less than 24 hours before the event will incur a £20 charge.  If you cannot attend a course you are booked on, please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or phone (01934) 811955 to cancel as soon as possible.

 
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