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AFGB (Association France-Grand Bretagne)183 avenue Daumesnil, 75012 Paris-Great Britainaims to be a forum intellectuals and friendly between nationals of both countries. It strives to maintain dialogue on both sides of the Channel through meetings, debates, while ensuring, through conferences better knowledge of each other
AFS (Franco-Scottish Association) 27 rue d’Assas, 7500, was created to allow a French audience to discover Scotland, to publicize activities and events Franco-Scottish and that perpetuates the “Auld Alliance” – dating back over 700 years! – Between the peoples of France and Scotland.
BCWA(The British and Commonwealth Womans Association), 157 rue Faubourg St. Honoré, 75008. Membership is open to all women who are, or are married to, British or Commonwealth nationals. A limited number of members’ daughters and women of other nationalities, who speak fluent English, are welcomed as associate members.
BCiP (British Conservatives in Paris BRITISH CONSERVATIVES IN PARIS). they are a politically-active association in support of the British Conservative Party with many different social events. Members are mostly British but there are also French and other nationality members who are interested in British politics.
Le WIC (The Women’s International Club of Paris) , 3 bis, ville Emile Bergerat, 92522 Neuilly, is open to all women who have lived in an international environment and who are willing to participate in the life of the Club.
Massage Paris is a support and contact group for parents and parents-to-be living in and around Paris. MESSAGE is an English-speaking organisation but includes members, who speak English, from every corner of the globe and all walks of life.
The Paris Welsh Society Paris aims through its various activities to bring together Welsh people working, visiting or resident in the Paris area, to enjoy and share their cultural heritage with others.
The Royal Society of St. George. Are you proud of the Country’s glorious history and heritage? Then why not become a member of The Royal Society of St. George?
RSCDS (The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society) Learn the steps and the formations to the sound of traditional music both old and new, in an international ambiance of fun! Scottish Country Dancing is danced in groups (called sets) of four, six or eight. Sets of six or eight dancers are the most common. Some dances are easy, while others take a bit longer to learn. Elegance, stamina, teamwork, and most of all fun, all combine to make dancing a fantastic experience! Opening a window not only on Scottish culture, but also on others in the world, you can dance in Paris, but you can also take your dancing shoes to Scotland (of course), to New York, Tokyo, or Hawaii, on the five continents in fact, and find dancers ready to welcome you all over the world.
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www.aparc.com
www.edalumni.fr
www.britishinfrance.com
www.britishcharitablefund@orange.fr
www.contactbritish.com
www.ciup.fr
www.managers.org.uk
www.clan-macleod.com
www.francobritishchamber.com
www.british-hospital.org
www.htcml.com
www.iee.org
www.iod.com/france/
www.internationalplayers.info
www.messageparis.org
www.open.ac.uk
www.oxfordinparis.com
www.padfas.com
www.pariswelshsociety.org
rscdsparis.free.fr
www.royalsocietyofstgeorge.com
www.armeedusalut.fr
www.standac.com
www.stgeorgesparis.com
www.stmarksversailles.org
www.saintmichaelsparis.org
www.scotskirkparis.com
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