Background:
Chester Cathedral
Far left:
Restaurant 1539 at Chester
Racecourse
left:
Locally sourced food
‘A copy of the directory is a good tool to have close to hand:
at a glance you can determine whether a venue can
accommodate your requirements’ russel Caulfield Cancer Research UK
‘We have used the CCCB in the past and without their help and professional ‘I would like to send you a HUGE thank you and
service would not have been able to research suitable venues and day congratulations on behalf of the Royal
delegate rates at prices that suited our budget . I wish we could use them Horticultural Society for a wonderful job hosting
every year but policy dictates we have to move around the UK to different the Britain in Bloom Awards Ceremony . The help
venues .’ and hospitality extended to us made a genuine
Derek lyon contribution to ensuring that the event went as
BVZS Autumn Conference 2008
smoothly as it did . We thought the event was a
great success and that we have had nothing but
positive comments about the location, venue and
‘Chester & Cheshire Conference Bureau offered a complete Event
local services provided . The Britain in Bloom
Management service from budget planning, online delegate registration
Awards Ceremony 2008 was such a wonderful
and sourcing local suppliers for ancillary services to onsite delivery at the
event . Without all of this support this event
event . The accommodation booking service was also invaluable in
would not be possible, so once again thank you
assisting delegates from all over the world in sourcing accommodation to
and congratulations for showing off your city
suit their budget and needs .’
and your region with such grace and style .’
Professor Bill Shaw
Stephanie eynon
President of the Craniofacial Society
Community Campaigns Manager, Royal Horticultural Society
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