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EXCLUSIVE FOREIGN PRESS ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP OFFER

11/01/2010

The Foreign Press Association invites Media Society members to apply for an FPA Associate Membership at a one-time reduced rate of £200.  By applying before the end of February, TMS Members can also waive the joining fee, thereby saving a total of over £305.
 

And while the cost is low, Associate Members are privy to the full package of FPA benefits, including acess to exclusive online content, guest-list for all briefings and visits, and full membership access to the Commonwealth Club on Northumberland Avenue.  In the Commonwealth Club members will have a place to entertain, to work, and to hold meetings. 


The Foreign Press Association (FPA) is a not-for-profit organisation registered as a Friendly Society; its mission, which hasn’t changed since the FPA was founded in 1888, is to help foreign journalists based in the UK with their professional activities. The FPA is provides accreditation to more than 1600 journalists every year, including passes to the Gallery of the House of Commons. The FPA liaises with Buckingham Palace, the Foreign Office and other Departments of State, foreign Embassies, and a host of businesses and arts organisations across the UK. It provides a continuous stream of information and organises briefings and visits throughout the year for its members.  


For further information,  please e-mail Terry Page, Membership and Accreditation manager of the FPA at terrypage@foreign-press.org.uk  or call +44 (0) 20 7930 0445

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