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Hi Victor 

I just wanted to say hello from the ICB Glasgow Branch.    I was at the London Regional Chair meeting in November and one of items I discussed with Gary afterwards  was how isolated Scotland and Northern Ireland and Wales can feel from London.  

Anyway it was just a quick email to say if you ever wanted to come to one of our meetings.  You would be very welcomed we will be having a big one on the 14th March 2013 with Barbara Wilson who spoke at our Scottish Conference and the London Conference. 

As you know I am also from Dublin and some of family were originally from Northern Ireland .    I get the ferry over to Belfast when I am going home to Dublin. 

I just thought with Scotland and Northern Ireland being so close by ferry or plane.  We could keep in contact and maybe help each others branches if we can.  We have a brillant team here . I know they enjoy having better contacts with the whole of the UK.   Were a mixture of all the 4 nations in Glasgow.  Any one of the Glasgow branch leaders would be happy to help. 


Although I believe the central place needs to be London expecially because it is close to business leaders and the Parliament.  I also understand the members feeling the distance from London.  I do know that they work very hard for us as bookkeepers. 

Kind Regards 

Sarah Douglas 
Glasgow and Central Branch



Edited at 26 Nov 2012 01:29 PM GMT

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sarahsaid:

“Hi Victor 

I just wanted to say hello from the ICB Glasgow Branch.    I was at the London Regional Chair meeting in November and one of items I discussed with Gary afterwards  was how isolated Scotland and Northern Ireland and Wales can feel from London.  

Anyway it was just a quick email to say if you ever wanted to come to one of our meetings.  You would be very welcomed we will be having a big one on the 14th March 2013 with Barbara Wilson who spoke at our Scottish Conference and the London Conference. 

As you know I am also from Dublin and some of family were originally from Northern Ireland .    I get the ferry over to Belfast when I am going home to Dublin. 

I just thought with Scotland and Northern Ireland being so close by ferry or plane.  We could keep in contact and maybe help each others branches if we can.  We have a brillant team here . I know they enjoy having better contacts with the whole of the UK.   Were a mixture of all the 4 nations in Glasgow.  Any one of the Glasgow branch leaders would be happy to help. 


Although I believe the central place needs to be London expecially because it is close to business leaders and the Parliament.  I also understand the members feeling the distance from London.  I do know that they work very hard for us as bookkeepers. 

Kind Regards 

Sarah Douglas 
Glasgow and Central Branch



Edited at 26 Nov 2012 01:29 PM GMT

Thanks for getting in touch Sarah, I had considered going to the Scottish conference when it was on, but didn't know anyone so gave it a miss, I couldn't get to the last meeting in London, I am very overloaded with work at the minute. It would be great to have contact and attend some of your meetings, and vice versa, I certainly haven't given up even though I wasn't at the last meeting. I'll send you an email soon, the one on your card in the photo, then we can have an easier way to keep in contact. I'm looking forward to working with you for the benefit of both areas hopefully.

Victor


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