Paraplanners organise London 'Powwow'

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An event for paraplanners - who get to vote on their preferred topics of discussion beforehand - is set to take place in London later this month.

Powwow Down South will be held at the offices of wrap service Transact, on Clements Lane in London, on 21 January. The event is one of several spin-offs from the successful Paraplanners Powwow 2013, which took place in teepees in Northamptonshire in Setpember last year. That not-for-profit event was organised by The Paraplanners' Richard Allum (pictured), among others, and was designed to be an independent, informal gathering of paraplanning professionals. Powwow Down South will involve two structured discussions, which will then be followed by a quick-fire question and discussion ...

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