HUMAN RESOURCES at v22 Wharf Road Project – If You Can’t Close This Door Don’t Open it
Saturday 18th October 2pm – 8pm
Live Performances in the Atrium space on The Wenlock Building, 50-60 Wharf Road, London, N1 7RN
www.v22collection.com/v22presents
Calum at Human Resources 18th October
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