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CLOVELLY LECTURES

An event in May in Devon
Clovelly village
Clovelly
Event begins: 30th November -0001
CLOVELLY LECTURES ends on 20th May 2017
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Clovelly Lectures - now in its 6th year, holds interesting and informative annual talks and debates on world politics. Our first one this year will be:

CHAIRMAN : SIR MICHAEL BURTON . KCVO CMG
DIRECTOR : THE HONOURABLE MRS ROUS

RECEPTION-LECTURE-DEBATE-DINNER

Saturday May 20th 2017

“Can NATO defend Britain: What is the Russian threat “ ?

Speaker
General Sir Richard Sherriff
DEP: SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER NATO
2011 to 2014

For tickets and further information contact clgenmail@gmail.com
Telephone: 01237 431200

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