Learning new skills is one thing – maturing and maintaining them is another. Why not get involved in one of the best-value events in the world of Clean Language and Symbolic Modelling?

The Central London group features Clean Language, Clean Space and Symbolic Modelling practice, live and face-to-face, in central London. It’s a friendly hub for Clean facilitators based in the capital, and regularly welcomes people passing through from all parts of the world.

These regular monthly sessions will develop your skills and confidence as a Clean practitioner, as well as providing a great opportunity to network with colleagues and explore possibilities for new applications. Experienced Symbolic Modellers lead the group – normally Wendy Sullivan or Judy Rees.

The group is intended for people who have at least two days’ training in Clean Language. Others are welcome, but may not be able to play a full part in activities.

Our venue is in the undercroft of St James’s Church, Piccadilly, W1J 9LL. The entrance to our meeting room is down the metal stairs at the side of the church, in Church Walk. We start at 7pm and finish at 9pm prompt.

There will be a charge of £8 per person to make sure we have the room hire costs covered.

Diary dates for 2009 are:

  • Wednesday 14 January
  • Wednesday 11 February
  • Wednesday 11 March
  • Wednesday 8 April
  • Wednesday 13 May
  • Wednesday 10 June (not at usual venue but downstairs at Costa Coffee, 200 Piccadilly , W1J 9HU)
  • Wednesday 8 July
  • Wednesday 12 August
  • Wednesday 9 September
  • Wednesday 14 October
  • Wednesday 11 November
  • no December meeting

Please ask to receive reminders and updates about the group by email.  Any last-minute changes of plan will be posted on this site.

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