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Epping Forest College's FREE Guest Speaker Programme 2018
Sponsored by . . . CRATE Loughton
Wednesday 11 April - Jon Porter, UN representative in the Gaza Strip
Having worked for a while as a policy analyst in No 10 Downing St, Jon has subsequently worked for the UN in a number of world ‘hot-spots’ including Albania, Syria and (currently) the Gaza Strip. He will share his experiences of ‘life on the front line’, and how, as the head of Learning and Development in these places, he manages to work equally well with UN staff and the local population…
This event is FREE – but seating is limited, so to confirm your place, please email askelton@efc.ac.uk, and we will confirm back your place – or otherwise! Each speaker has a charity they support, so you will be welcome to leave a donation for that charity on the evening.
The speaker will be on stage promptly at 7.30pm, so please be punctual. We will serve tea and coffee from 7pm onwards.
The talk will last for around 45 minutes, and will be followed by a Q&A session. You will then have the opportunity to speak informally with the guest speaker over light refreshments, before the event concludes at 9pm.
Other speakers in the programme are (see seperate listings for each):
15 May Sara Rowbotham, whistleblower in the ‘3 Girls’ case…
29 June Richard Lawton, Ultra Marathon Man…
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Facilities
Accessibility
- Accessible Lift
- Disabled Parking
- Disabled persons toilet
Catering
- Refreshments Available
Parking & Transport
- Free parking
- Railway station within walking distance - Debden on the Central Line
Map & Directions
Road Directions
Epping Forest College is on Borders Lane Debden, opposite Loughton Broadway. There is plenty of parking on site.
Public Transport Directions
Epping Forest College is served by the following buses: TfL services: 167, 20, 397. Essex County Council services: 66, 250/251 255, 541, 542/543, 575, 804
Debden Station on the Central line is 5 minutes walk from the College.