The rights of the Round Table.(Letters)

From: The Birmingham Post (England) | Date: June 10, 2006 | Copyright information

Byline: RICHARD DU BOIS National President, Round Table

Dear Editor, - At a time when community seems to be the buzzword of Government at all levels I would like to highlight that there is an organisation that has always put community and friendship first. Round Table has been part of the life of many towns and cities in the UK and Ireland for 80 years.

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