We produce a quarterly newsletter, in which we report on the activities of the RSFLA, and inform our readers
of upcoming events.
You can download the current, and past issues of the newsletters by clicking on the links below.
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Issue 8, Winter 2004
(high quality 500K)
(medium quality 300K)
Reflections on the RSFLA's 10th anniversary celebrations;
Alina Briceño travels from SFL to Reading to take part in the anniversary celebrations;
A report on the RSFLA's contribution to WOMAD 2004;
The Mayor of Reading, Councillor Richard Stainthorp and his family return from a trip
to Nicaragua.
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Issue 7, Spring 2004
(high quality 284k)
Enjoy a day out-and-about on your bike and help raise funds for our new 'Bicycle Project' by
participating in the RSFLA Cycle Ride;
The RSFLA prepares for WOMAD 2004;
September 2004 marks the 10th Anniversary of the official twinning of Reading and San Francisco Libre,
an afternoon workshop and fiesta is arranged for Saturday September 11th;
The RSFLA completes the Reading Half Marathon.
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Issue 6, Winter 2003/04
(high quality 213K)
The RSFLA prepares to field at least eight members and friends in this year's Reading Half Marathon;
September 2004 marks the 10th Anniversary of the official twinning of Reading and San Francisco Libre,
a programme of events to mark the occasion is being prepared; Four more school children are added to the Peter
Oakley Trust, to receive grants to help them with their education.
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Issue 5, Summer 2003
(high quality 630K)
(medium quality 370K)
Jeyserd returns to San Francisco Libre to set up his carpentry workshop, with tools donated by Reading
College, Tools for Self Reliance, and others; A report of the Association's activities at WOMAD 2003;
A report of a visit to Reading by Jose Angel, the mayor of SFL.
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Issue 4, Spring 2003
(high quality 150K)
Friends and collegues of Mat Wright take part in a memorial sponsored cycle ride; Jeyserd nears the end of his
carpentry course; The number of children supported by the Peter Oakley Trust increases from eight to twelve;
Reading College and the Parish of St. James & St. William of York thanked for supporting Jeyserd during his
year in Reading.
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Issue 3, Winter 2002
(high quality 230K)
Reporting on the arrival of Jeyserd, and his performance at WOMAD 2002; More members of the Association
visit Nicaragua; Lorraine completes 200 km of the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, raising funds for
the RSFLA; Events held and radio interviews given to increase publicity.
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Issue 2, Summer 2002
(high quality 300K)
Paul Baker, the NSC's new representative in Managua, takes up his post; First reports on the children
benifiting from the Peter Oakley Trust; Jeyserd chosen to take up the offer of a place at Reading
College.
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Issue 1, Spring 2002
(high quality 400K)
(medium quality 200K)
Milton runs the Reading Half Marathon; Four members of the RSFLA visited Nicaragua as International
Observers to help oversee the presidential elections; Reading Borough Council declares 2002 'The year
of the Twin Towns'
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