Monthly meeting
John Miller on the subject of ‘Life at the BBC’
For retired professionals and business people
John Miller on the subject of ‘Life at the BBC’
Mike Hewitt on the subject of ‘Chernobyl and Eastern Europe’
Mark Thomas on the subject of ‘The R.N.L.I.’
Joan Alcock on the subject of ‘A History of Inn Signs’
Nigel Linge on the subject of 'From Spoken Word to Broadband’
Anna Russell on the subject of ‘Manchester Airport Extension’
Jackie McArthur on the subject of ‘Congleton 2020 – can we ever have perfect vision?’
Our speaker on Monday the 18th of September will be Bernard Loveday who is a physiologist, studied at Kings College and after that at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford. From then on he has carried out research on cardiovascular disease in all its many guises, He joined ICI to continue and extend their research into surgical techniques and valve replacement, with additional clinical interaction with Liverpool and Manchester.
The speaker at the Congleton Dane Probus Club meeting on Monday the 21st of August will be Glynn Williams from a company called ‘Collective Legal Solutions’ and he will be giving us a talk on the subject of looking after your nest egg, inheritance tax, lasting Power of Attorney and how to generally plan for your future financial requirements.
The speaker at our meeting on Monday the 19th of June will be Bob Kermeen and his subject will be ‘Who killed Dr. Kelly?’ Bob writes under the pseudonym of R.W. Kay and has previously given us talks on the subjects of ‘War Gaming’ and also ‘Iraq from WW1 to Saddam Hussein’.