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On the 18th November the Swindon Music Forum will be hosting a night for all those involved in music to get together and get to know more on what is happening in the world of music in Swindon.

Since the first music symposium that was put on in 2007 there has been a lot of work carried out in not only setting up the Swindon Music Forum but also to look at how it can play an active part in the already very active scene.

Working closely with the various bodies, societies, colleges and others in Swindon, this night will not only inform those attending on current plans, areas of focus, but also look to gain agreement in what areas should be focused on, what areas need support and how this can be achieved.

if you would like to attend please email contact@swindonmusicforum.org.uk or call 07751271069 to book your place.

Venue: Wyvern Theatre restaurant
Date: Tiesday 18th November
Time: 7-9pm

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