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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25/01/15 20:37, Mike Evans wrote:<br>
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Nooo - I get public liability insurance as a potter, for
demonstrations and selling events and having people come to the
pottery with a-n (used to be Artists Network) and that comes to
something like £36 per annually.<br>
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However, I was wondering about this new 'policy'. So essentially
an organisation which is a of county-funded resource for residents
now insists that any group of people hiring space must be
sufficiently formally constituted to have public liability
insurance? That seems plain wrong.<br>
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I get PL for other things for 30-40 too but events for clubs seem to
be something else. And yes it seems its wrong for community events
to be suffering because of it. Will continue to look though.<br>
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Kev<br>
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