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Groups to try

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Leeds Tabletop Club

42 members · Next event: Mar 18 · Newcomer friendly

Riverside Walking Circle

28 members · Next event: Mar 16 · Solo-friendly

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Quick summary

See the host, the group tone, and the next thing to do within a minute.

New here?

Intro prompts, welcome notes, and first-timer guidance stay easy to find.

Questions and planning

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Pinned answers

Q: Which entrance? A: North Hall, step-free route posted.

Intro prompts

New hereComing soloArriving earlyA bit nervous

Warm replies

3 welcoming replies are pinned so it is easier to join the conversation.

After the event

Thank-yous, photos, and follow-up plans stay easy to find.

Keep the conversation going

Useful follow-up chats can stay with the group for the next event.

Getting there

Route update

Arrival brief

Entrance guide

Meeting point

Final steps

If plans change

Offline backup

Live update

Saved route

Check the meeting point and keep the route handy.

More ways to stay comfortable

Keep discovery, saved plans, your public profile, and private settings close together so you can move at your own pace.

A good next step

Start with a group that welcomes new members.