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Stay for supper at the Society after the Monday night lecture and meet other members and their guests.

Supper is served at 8.00pm, finishes by 10.00pm and is £42 per person (two courses, two glasses of wine or soft drink, and coffee).

Booking information

  • Suppers are open to Society members and one guest.
  • Please book online by 12.00 noon on Thursday 27th March and advise us of any dietary requirements you have.
  • Suppers are free-seating on round tables in the Map Room.
  • Payment will be taken at the time of booking. Suppers are non-refundable.
  • We do not issue tickets (electronic or physical) for this event. Instead your name will be on a list at the door.

If you have any questions or require assistance with your booking, please email events@rgs.org

Venue information

This event will be held in the Map Room at Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), 1 Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AR.

 

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Key Information

Members + one guest
31 March 2025, 8.00pm-10.00pm
Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)

In-person
Non-member £42.00, Member £42.00
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