Paraplannner 'powwow' forum to take place in teepees

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Paraplanners are being invited to take part in an independent ‘powwow' forum event this autumn - with sessions hosted in teepees.

Up to 60 participants can sign up to join their peers at the one-day event, where they can help set the agenda as well as contribute to, and listen and learn from, best practice insights from across the industry. The event, which is independent of professional bodies, will take place at Upper Aynho Grounds in Northamptonshire on 19 September 2013. The Paraplanners founder Richard Allum said: "With paraplanning at a professional crossroads, I thought there was room for a forum in which paraplanners could exchange views and ideas about the future shape of our profession in a way that is...

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