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OUTDOOR EVENTS THE ASSOCIATION FOR PROFESSIONALS


Dedicated to promoting excellence


Association is focused on assisting members through the many changes occurring within the industry


NOEA Scotland is the country’s only association looking after all sectors of the Scottish event market from event suppliers, event produc- tion professionals, event and festival organisers, entertainment agencies, local authority events departments, venues, universities and freelancers to land owners. Te association is dedicated to


enhancing professionalism in the outdoor events industry through education, lobbying and advice, creating business networking and business opportunities. Members are referenced, credit-checked and agree to abide by a code of conduct.


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assisting members through the many changes occurring within the industry - from charging by the po- lice to CDM regulations, to licensing


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and planning applications, to name just a few. Te committee is always on hand


to assist members. It is active in lobbying parliament and various


NOEA provides support for event production professionals, festival organisers, local authorities and land owners


authorities on behalf of not only its members but also the indus- try, which contributes more than £3.5bn to the Scottish economy. NOEA organises networking


meetings as well as national confer- ences and award ceremonies. Being part of the largest event association in the UK – the National Outdoor Events Association - NOEA Scotland and its members can call upon the assistance of the chief executive and her staff. It has member offers ranging


from legal advice to invoice financ- ing and health and safety advice. It is also represented on the boards of Te Purple Guide and BVEP and the EIF.


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