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Updated: 04.02.2012

It is my intention to try to keep this page up to date, as long as people keep me updated about dates and venues for QL shows. Please send me an email about any more QL shows you may be aware of (address on the home page). Check out Quanta's website too for event details. QL Today magazine also publishes details of events, usually on the back page. Quanta workshops are QL shows which take place once or twice a year. Members and non-members alike are welcome to attend.
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Quanta's
2012 Workshop and AGM will be held on 24-25th March 2012 at the 3rd
Davyhulme Scout Headquarters, "The Endeavour", Conway Road (off
Lostock Road), Davyhulme, Manchester M41 0TF. The venue is very
easy to find - come off the M60 motorway at Junction 9 and take the
West exit, signposted 'B5158 Urmston and Davyhulme'. Take the
second right turning off this road (Lostock Road) onto Conway Road. The
venue is down this lane on the right, near the first corner of the
lane. Click here for a map, or use one of the mapping services to look for postcode M41 0TF.
All are welcome to this meeting, members and non-members alike. Whether you are a QL enthusiast or just curious about Sinclair's little multi-tasking black box. Admission is free. Tables will be available for those who would like to bring along their computer.
Meet the experts! Come along and ask questions and discuss your systems with traders and committee members. So far, we expect RWAP Software and Memory Lane Computing to be there, so if you'd like to see the Ser-Usb device for the QL, or discuss Peter Graf's MDV slot SD card system, come along and meet Adrian Ives of Memory Lane Computing, for example.
For those coming from a little further, please contact Quanta Secretary or Chairman for help with finding place to stay in the area or for public transport details. For those coming from far enough to fly in, Manchester airport is just a short distance away.

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Keep watching this page for further details. Show dates are also published in QL Today magazine and Quanta's magazine.
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