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31 May 2022 | |
Written by Timothy Hamilton | |
News |
We are changing the way the Pangbournian Magazine is delivered, bringing you two magazines a year, supporting the ever-increasing number of articles and activity on the Pangbournian Portal.
With Robin Knight retiring as Editor of the Pangbournian Magazine for what I think is the third time, and after many years of fantastic and dedicated service, we are looking for more contributors, and a guest editor.
The aim going forward is for each issue to have a guest editor supported by Tim Hamilton in the Development Office and Matt Allen of OPO Creative, who has volunteered to the OP Society to run the creative.
Further to the guest editor, we welcome contributors to share their stories and opinions.
We are particularly interested in this edition in focussing on entrepeneurs from the Pangbournian community who may inspire planned changes in our Careers and Enterprise programme.
If you would like to find out more please contact Tim Hamilton at tim.hamilton@pangbourne.com or on 0118 976 667.
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