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October Big Breakfast Cancelled

As we’re sure you’re all aware, tightening lockdown restrictions in two out of four of our Black Country boroughs have had an impact on the ways in which we can safely and legally gather people from across the region. Therefore, the decision has been made to cancel our Big Love Black Country Breakfast, due to take place on Wednesday 7th October 2020, 7-9am at The Village Hotel, Dudley.

We had a large number of people ask us to transfer their payment from April’s cancelled breakfast to pay for a place at October’s breakfast. If you are one of them, we’d like to let you know of two ways that you can proceed from here.

1. Request a refund
If you would like a full refund for your booking, we’ll be happy to arrange that for you. Please email linsey@loveblackcountry.org.uk to request a refund and we will make sure you receive your money ASAP.

2. Make a donation
As a registered charity, we too are feeling the pressure of the economic climate affecting all of us. Therefore, if you would like to donate your payment for the breakfast towards the ongoing work of Love Black Country, please send us an email to linsey@loveblackcountry.org.uk to let us know.

Although we’re not able to gather physically, we’re excited to announce that we will be hosting another virtual Together Apart gathering for the Black Country Church on Zoom on Sunday 22nd November, 6-7:15pm. We’ll be in touch in the next few weeks with further details on this.

Until then, take care and keep calm.

God is control.

Linsey Wildsmith
Communications Manager




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