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WPF NEWSFLASH 320 11.02.2007
REMINDER OF CANCELLATION
PAGB slides at Gwynfa Camera Club on the 22nd February 
I think it is worth repeating that, due to a 'double booking', there is no showing of the PAGB slides at Gwynfa Camera Club on the 22nd February.
Apologies to everyone who was planning to come along but this was cancelled quite some time ago!
Could those of you reading this message please pass this information on to anyone who does not have email. Could you also pass it to your club Chairperson to announce at your next club meeting.
That night we are holding a Monthly Competition (subject: 'Cool') and, although anyone who arrives is welcome to stay, we are keen to avoid wasted journeys and disappointment.
So please spread the word.
Thanks,
Leigh Woolford, Gwynfa Competition Secretary.
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Welcome to a new club - Port Talbot Camera Club
Port Talbot Camera Club sadly disbanded in 1987. Now its former secretary, Gareth Martin, has started it up again. With fourteen members - already - the club meets every Thursday at 7.30 pm at Aberafan Green Stars Rugby Club, Darwin Road, Port Talbot.

Anyone is welcome to come along as a guest and see what's on offer. 

Our website is up and running and worth a visit and contains details of
our programme. Visit it at www.porttalbotcameraclub.org
Susan Martin, Port Talbot Secretary
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The following was sent in by Ian Ledgard, Amman Valley C C
This petition was submitted by Simon Taylor of Photo.co.uk

There are a number of moves promoting the requirement of 'ID' cards to allow photographers to operate in a public place.

It is a fundamental right of a UK citizen to use a camera in a public place, indeed there is no right to privacy when in a public place.

These moves have developed from paranoia and only promote suspicion towards genuine people following their hobby or profession.
If you would be interested in signing it go to:

http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/Photography/
 
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