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'''Familiarise yourself with our facilities'''. We generally use the Quiet Room for workshops, which can hold about 10-20 attendees (depending on whether they need desk space, or whether it's a discussion group or talk.) Other rooms are available, but their use will interfere with member activities.
'''Familiarise yourself with our facilities'''. We generally use the Quiet Room for workshops, which can hold about 10-20 attendees (depending on whether they need desk space, or whether it's a discussion group or talk.) Other rooms are available, but their use will interfere with member activities.


It is also important to know if you're planning to charge attendees, and whether it  will be a public event. The very most of our workshops are '''free and open to the public'''; but some events may need to cover their material costs. If you plan on charging attendees then we would appreciate a [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/donate.php donation to the London Hackspace] for the use of our facilities; talk to the [[Organisation/Trustees | trustees]] for details.
It is also important to know if you're planning to charge attendees, and whether it  will be a public event. The very most of our workshops are '''free and open to the public'''; but some events may need to cover their material costs.
 
If you plan on charging attendees then we would appreciate a [https://london.hackspace.org.uk/donate.php donation to the London Hackspace] for the use of our facilities; talk to the [[Organisation/Trustees | trustees]] for details.


If your event involves '''young people and children''' then please have a look at the [[Project:Young_Hackspace/Checklist | Young Hackspace checklist]].  
If your event involves '''young people and children''' then please have a look at the [[Project:Young_Hackspace/Checklist | Young Hackspace checklist]].  
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