Event
Holy Trinity Centre AGM
Holy Trinity Centre
Holy Trinity Centres AGM will be held on the 16/11/22 @12.00am in Holy Trinity Centre
Sector:
- Community development
Holy Trinity Centre AGM
Holy Trinity Centre AGM
26 Norglen Gardens
Day centre
Belfast
BT11 8EL
United Kingdom
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