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Membership FeesThe annual membership subscription is £15 for the period September to July. New members joining after December may be offered a discounted rate for the first year of membership, at the discretion of the Membership Secretary.
Visitors to this website who wish to join the Society should download the Membership Application Form from the Forms Page. Complete the Form and send it with a cheque for the appropriate subscription to the Membership Secretary (whose address is given on the Membership Application Form). Cheques should be made payable to Cirencester Science and Technology Society.
Meeting Venues
The venue for each meeting is given in the Programme of Lectures and Meetings on the Programme page.
Most meetings are held at the Royal Agricultural College (RAC), which is situated close to the junction of the A419 (Cirencester to Stroud road) and the A433 (Cirencester to Bath road) on the south-west edge of Cirencester. The entrance to the main car park is off the A419. (Satellite View and RAC campus map)
The joint RAC-CSTS Public lecture by Jonathon Porritt will be given in the Boutflour Hall on the 20th October 2011. The lecture theatres will be signposted.
The Mechanisation Lecture Theatre and Parkinson Lecture Theatre are found by parking in the main car park, and following the path on the right-hand side of the Garner Lecture Theatre building which we have used in the past. The first entrance on the right leads to the Parkinson Lecture Theatre (14 on the map), the second, a glass-fronted modern entrance, leads to the Mechanisation Lecture Theatre (off the Atrium Café, 16 on the map).
The December Meeting and some other meetings are held in The Cirencester Parish Centre in the centre of Cirencester. It is located in a small yard off Gosditch Street, about 150m from the traffic lights at the Parish Church.
Members' Occasional Papers
The Rules for the submission of papers may be downloaded here.
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