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Event Guide World of Learning Conference & Exhibition


Event Information Venue


Hall 19, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, B40 INT


Conference opening times Tuesday 30 September 2014 09:15 – 17:00 Wednesday 1 October 2014 09:15 – 16:00 (Platinum delegates have access from 08:50)


Exhibition opening times


Tuesday 30 September 2014 10:00 – 17:00 Wednesday 1 October 2014 10:00 – 16:00


Exhibition entry Entry to the exhibition is free of charge.


Parking


Parking will be available in the North Car Parks 2-7. More information is available at www.thenec.co.uk/visiting-us/car-parking/


Tuesday 30 September Wednesday 1 October


Lunch & refreshments


Tea, coffee and lunch will be provided to all delegates to the main conference. A visitor café will be open to all other visitors.


How to get there The NEC is easy to get to via road, rail or air.


Birmingham International train station is connected to the hall by a covered walkway. Birmingham airport (BHX) is just minutes away from the venue.


The NEC is 8 miles east of Birmingham city centre, and at the heart of the UK motorway network.


For directions visit: www.thenec.co.uk/visiting-us/getting-here/ Accommodation


For special rates with a range of hotels in the vicinity, contact Ellis Salsby on 01562 829 939 or book at www.ellis-salsby.co.uk. Hotel accommodation is provided for Platinum delegates.


Please use a taxi to reach this hotel from the NEC


Please use a taxi to reach this hotel from the NEC


Please use a taxi to reach these hotels from the NEC


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Please use a taxi to reach this hotel from the NEC


Press contact:


Emma Ward Clareville Communications E: EmmaWard@clareville.co.uk T: 020 7736 4022


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NEC Express 1 NEC Express 3 Taxis


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