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PIP F2F IN MANCHESTER. ANYONE BEEN

Nasmamu
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Hi
I live in Manchester and know there are 2 pip assessment centres based here. 1 is the Deva Centre - off Trinity Way and the other is The Lilac Centre which is in the grounds on North Manchester General Hospital. Has anybody been to either one of these? And if so what was your experience of the whole process? I'm particularly interested at the experience at the lilac centre as heard of a fair few horror stories regarding f2f there.
I live in Manchester and know there are 2 pip assessment centres based here. 1 is the Deva Centre - off Trinity Way and the other is The Lilac Centre which is in the grounds on North Manchester General Hospital. Has anybody been to either one of these? And if so what was your experience of the whole process? I'm particularly interested at the experience at the lilac centre as heard of a fair few horror stories regarding f2f there.
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