A P E N Clinical Nutrition
BAPEN Conference Preview Conference Fees* Pre-conference registration
2-Day Conference Rate £306.38 + VAT = £360.00 2-Day Conference Rate:
Individual Affiliate Members of BAPEN £275.74 + VAT = £323.99
2-Day Conference Rate: Students £153.19 + VAT = £180.00
Day Delegate Rate £191.49 + VAT = £225.00
Day Delegate Rate: Individual Affiliate Members of BAPEN £172.34 + VAT = £202.50
Day Delegate Rate: Student £95.74 + VAT = £112.49
On the day registration
2-Day Conference Rate £331.91 + VAT = £389.99 2-Day Conference Rate:
Individual Affiliate Members of BAPEN £298.72 + VAT = £351.00
2-Day Conference Rate: Student £165.95 + VAT = £194.99
Day Delegate Rate £217.02 + VAT = £255.00
Day Delegate Rate:
Individual Affiliate Members of BAPEN £195.31 + VAT = £229.49
Day Delegate Rate: Student £108.51 + VAT = £127.5
The 2-Day Conference Rate includes registration fees for Tuesday and Wednesday, admission to the Trade and Poster Exhibitions, tea/coffee and lunch daily.
The Day Delegate Rate includes the registration fees for either Tuesday or Wednesday, admission to the Trade and Poster Exhibitions, tea/coffee and lunch.
BAPEN Annual Dinner
Tickets £37.50 per person includes ‘Caribbean Style’ buffet meal, drinks, entertainment and VAT @ 17.5%.
* For further information on conference fees and booking conditions, please visit:
http://www.bapen.org.uk/ce_annual_conf.html
Travelling to Harrogate is easy…
Harrogate is famous for its spa, its shops and its many festivals. The iconic Majestic Spa Hotel dates from 1900, and is just one example of Harrogate's stunning array of Victorian and Edwardian architecture. Take a stroll round the divine Valley Gardens, Alan Titchmarsh's favourite public garden and one of Yorkshire's most beautiful. Find out about Harrogate's spa town history at the Royal Pump Room Museum and take in a show at the stunning Royal Hall Theatre. Harrogate boasts some of the best specialist shopping in Yorkshire. Find the famous Betty's Tearooms down in the Montpellier Quarter. European royals started to frequent the spas at Harrogate in the early 20th century. The town makes a great base
for exploring the Yorkshire Dales for walking and touring and also boasts the Harrogate International Centre (HIC). Easily accessible at the heart of North Yorkshire - England's largest County, Harrogate is equidistant from
London and Edinburgh (200 miles) and the East/West coasts (60 miles). This ideal geographical position is enhanced by excellent road, rail and air links to a town which has been attracting visitors for over 400 years. Visitors arriving by road will find that the motorway network delivers them smoothly to the town's doorstep from all directions. Frequent InterCity connections between London's Kings Cross typify the strong rail links and the bustling terminals of Leeds and York channel thousands of passengers through to Harrogate.
Situated in the county of North Yorkshire, Harrogate has good connections to the motorway network, for the traveller arriving by: Car: • From London: M1, then A1(M) - exit Wetherby (9 miles from Harrogate)
• From the North: A1 - exit Wetherby or Knaresborough (Knaresborough exit is
• 8 miles from Harrogate) • From the East: M621 - A1(M) - exit Wetherby • From the West: M56 - M62 - A1 (M) - exit Wetherby
To help plan your journey to Harrogate, visit:
www.theaa.com or
www.rac.co.uk Bus or Coach: • For details of public transport in the Harrogate District, visit:
www.harrogateanddistrict.co.uk
• For details of National Express coaches, visit:
www.nationalexpress.com
Train: • Harrogate Railway Station – Regular services from and to Leeds and York being operated by GNER, VIRGIN, ARRIVA, etc.
– There is a train service from London Kings Cross via York or Leeds to Harrogate.
This service is
operated daily by GNER
www.gner.co.uk – For further information on travelling by train – National Rail Enquiries Tel: 08457 48 49 50 or book tickets online via:
www.thetrainline.com
Air: • Leeds/Bradford International Airport – Tel: 0113 250 9696, Website:
www.lbia.co.uk 20 mins drive from Harrogate. Daily scheduled flights Worldwide connections and direct flights from the UK and Europe.
• Manchester Airport – Tel: 0161 4893000, Website:
www.manairport.co.uk
90 mins drive from Harrogate, 24 direct train services to and from Leeds station. Internal, European and Worldwide flights to a wide range of destinations.
Sea: • North Sea Ferries – Tel: 01482 377177, Fax: 01482 79514, Website:
www.ponsf.com From Rotterdam to Hull and Zeebrugge to Hull. Hull is 60 miles from Harrogate.
Further information on Harrogate and the surrounding areas is available on the Tourist Office website
www.harrogate.com
BAPEN Medical Teaching Day • Nutrition and Cancer
DATE:1ST NOVEMBER 2010 VENUE:HARROGATE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTRE
Topics to be covered include: Nutrition and the Causation of Cancer; The Basic science of Cachexia; The Nutritional Consequences of Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy; Nutrition Support in Cancer (oral, enteral and parenteral); Nutrition in Palliative Care; Case Presentations
All welcome: Members of BAPEN Medical; Members of BAPEN; Oncologists; Any clinician or healthcare professional with an interest in nutritional support; Surgeons; Trainees of any discipline.
CME applied for from the Royal College of Physicians (London) Cost (including coffee, tea and lunch): Before 1st October
BAPEN Med/ BAPEN members £40.00 + VAT = £47.00 £60.00 + VAT = £70.50
Non-members After 1st October
£60.00 + VAT = £70.50 £80.00 + VAT = £94.00
For further information: Dr Nicola Simmonds (Honorary Secretary BAPEN Medical) Tel: 01582 497519 • Email:
nicola.simmonds@
ldh.nhs.uk • Fax: 01582 565439 To book your place, please visit the BAPEN website:
www.bapen.org.uk
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