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Dundee Womens Festival 2025
Dundee Womens Festival 2025
Dundee Womens Festival 2025. International Women’s Day 2023 What is this year’s theme and how to A reminder that Dundee Women's Festival Annual General Meeting 2024 takes place on Wednesday 28th August 2024, 6.00 pm at Dundee International Women's Centre, Unit 9, Manhattan Works, Dundonald St, Dundee. Making her Dundee debut, DJ ReQuinha will be providing the tunes with support from Rachael Roots, while the spotlight shines on the work of Dundee designers - Hayley Scanlan, Jo.
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We anticipate that this will be a hybrid event, with some events happening in venues and some online - and that there may be the need to change plans at short notice. A reminder that Dundee Women's Festival Annual General Meeting 2024 takes place on Wednesday 28th August 2024, 6.00 pm at Dundee International Women's Centre, Unit 9, Manhattan Works, Dundonald St, Dundee.
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Making her Dundee debut, DJ ReQuinha will be providing the tunes with support from Rachael Roots, while the spotlight shines on the work of Dundee designers - Hayley Scanlan, Jo. Running from Saturday 2 until Sunday 17 March, the Festival is back with a wide range of events and workshops hoping to renew networks and. A reminder that Dundee Women's Festival Annual General Meeting 2024 takes place on Wednesday 28th August 2024, 6.00 pm at Dundee International Women's Centre, Unit 9, Manhattan Works, Dundonald St, Dundee.
2025 Logo Png Raine Carolina. We anticipate that this will be a hybrid event, with some events happening in venues and some online - and that there may be the need to change plans at short notice. Leisure & Culture Dundee is here to make the city a vibrant and healthy place to live, work and visit through our offer of high-quality leisure and culture opportunities for everyone.
Top 50 Corporate Social Responsibility 21st Annual National Diversity. Dundee Women's Festival has folded after more than 20 years Organisers say the decision is due to "having no funds to continue" and difficulties in recruiting volunteers.