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taz sharratt

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taz sharratt Enthusiast

is there anyone here from wales, to be precise west wales, im in tenby, really could do with meeting someone and haveing a coffee for a chat.


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Taz,have you ever posted on this site in the UK?

I'm sure there are Welsh natives on here Open Original Shared Link

Also,are you a member of CUK?They can put you in touch with your nearest support group (although this may not be your type of thing,it's just a suggestion) :)

taz sharratt Enthusiast
Taz,have you ever posted on this site in the UK?

I'm sure there are Welsh natives on here Open Original Shared Link

Also,are you a member of CUK?They can put you in touch with your nearest support group (although this may not be your type of thing,it's just a suggestion) :)

the thing is that ide be interested in going to the meetings but i dont have a car and down here there isnt much of a bus service to go anywhere. yes im a member of Cuk but the person i need to speak to about this is never in when i ring. i will have a look at the site, thanx.

gfp Enthusiast
the thing is that ide be interested in going to the meetings but i dont have a car and down here there isnt much of a bus service to go anywhere. yes im a member of Cuk but the person i need to speak to about this is never in when i ring. i will have a look at the site, thanx.

Yuo can also look on the support group at yahoo....

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taz sharratt Enthusiast
Taz,have you ever posted on this site in the UK?

I'm sure there are Welsh natives on here Open Original Shared Link

Also,are you a member of CUK?They can put you in touch with your nearest support group (although this may not be your type of thing,it's just a suggestion) :)

found the cuk list of people who hold meetings, my nearest one is about 20miles away and mo car to get there, and she said she only does meetings 2 times a year !!! next meeting is october.

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