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As noted, The Last Stand club is moving to a new location near the city centre (but will still take place Thursday nights); there will be more details on our forum over the next week, but we believe the new location will offer significantly more playing space and time. It's above a pub, however, so under 18s need to be accompanied by an adult as part of our agreement of residence.
As also noted, there has been a lot of interest (and activity following up the interest) in Malifaux in our group: our Malifaux thread is here:
There has been no interest in Warmachine. They play it at Aftermath, from what i understand (and Duncan used to sell it down the games room), so there are players around.
Glad to hear the group is finding its feet. I walk pass the Bignold school on the way home from work, so will try and pop in next Monday to say hello.
-alex
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