Get Active training April 2022

Saturday 23rd April 2022, 10.45am – 3.45pm

Common Room at Pelican House, 144 Cambridge Heath Rd, London E1 5QJ

If you’ve joined as a member recently and want to get stuck in, or if you’ve been involved for a little while and want to know more about how the LRU works, this training is for you!

This is a a chance to meet other members, learn more about LRU strategy 🌅, share our skills 🛠️, knowledge 👩🏽‍🏫, & ideas💡and to build our community of renters that support each other and organise to transform the housing system!

There will be food, and there will be childcare and interpreters if requested – please let us know using the form below by the end of the day on Wednesday 20th April.

This will be our first in person Get Active training in a while, which we are excited about! As this is an indoor venue, and Covid cases are currently high, we are capping the number of sign ups at 40. If you do not feel comfortable with an in person meeting, you can also wait for the next Get Active training, which we are planning to hold in June on Zoom.

Email education@londonrentersunion.org with any questions!

NB: Please remember this training is only for members, so make sure to register with the same email you signed up with. Thank you!

Register using this form by Wednesday 20th April:

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We’re a members-led, campaigning union and we’re taking action to make sure all Londoners have a decent, affordable and secure home. Join our community today and become part of the movement to transform the housing system.

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