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A venue as unique as your needs…
The Erskine Reid Macewen Training and Conference Centre in Bishopton, is one of the most unusual facilities of its kind.
Erskine Reid Macewen caters for training events, team building events, meetings, seminars and exhibitions. It is part of Erskine the
Charity where all profits support veterans in Scotland.
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Open all year round Disabled access Catering available
Excellent motorway access Full conference facilities All profit support veterans
Up to 100 delegates Close to Glasgow Free car parking
reidmacewen@erskine.org.uk
Erskine Reid Macewen Training and Conference Centre Bishopton, Renfrewshire, Scotland, PA7 5PU
www.erskine.org.uk
0141 814 4534
As Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow is a melting pot of different nationalities and cultures. It is this diversity that makes Glasgow such an enjoyable place to live, work and party!
Described as ‘exciting’, ‘beautiful’ and ‘sophisticated’, Glasgow is the epitome of all of this and so much more besides. Ask any student resident here and they will enthuse about the city’s colourful variety of pubs, clubs, restaurants, shops and museums, set amidst some spectacular scenery.
Victoria Hall Student Accommodation fits perfectly into what is best about Glasgow. It is a purpose built modern complex situated within easy walking distance of the universities, colleges and Glasgow’s bustling city centre. Students can choose from either a single or deluxe bedroom, each with en-suite facilities. A fully equipped communal kitchen is available with a comfortable lounge and dining area. Each apartment comes complete with satellite TV and Wi-Fi available in every bedroom.
Door entry and intercom systems ensure students safety, with CCTV cameras lending additional support.
Call now or visit our website + 44 (0)141 354 4100
www.victoriahall.com
Bells Pottery 171 Kyle Street Glasgow
G4 0DS
/GlasgowVictoriaHall @Victoriahalls
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