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Visit Denmark B2113
55 Sloane Street, London SW1X 9SY, UK T. 020 7201 3985
www.visitdenmark.com/meetings
It is time for involvement and dialogue. It is time for new creative setups and surroundings. It’s time for local inspiration and responsible thinking. It is time to organise your next meeting in Denmark! Come and get a few MINDblowing ideas of your own and enter our MINDchallenge!
Visit Devon B220
Luscombe House, County Hall, Topsham Road, Exeter, Devon EX2 8QW, UK T. 01392 382831
www.visitdevon.co.uk
Few counties offer such a varied list of options for conferences as Devon; from small city-centre meeting rooms; to modern communication centres for many hundreds equipped with a full range of state-of-the- art technology: to alternative venues for management courses, tucked away in glorious countryside or overlooking breathtaking coastline.
Visit Essex MIA10
County Hall, Room 326, Market Road, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1QH, UK T. 01245 435 152
www.visitessexforbusiness.com
Visit Essex for Business is the official organisation promoting venues in Essex for conferences, meetings and events. Easily accessible via road, rail, sea and air, Essex offers a wonderful backdrop of countryside, coast, towns and villages, with venues to suit all budgets and tastes. The only way IS Essex!
Visit Manchester B1520
Carvers Warehouse, 77 Dale Street, Manchester, M1 2HG, UK T. 0161 237 1010
visitmanchester.com/conference
Manchester is a place where things happen. Our city has a reputation for innovation and driving change. With a proven track record of staging world-class conferences and events, an exciting blend of culture, history, entertainment and inspiring venues; come and meet the team and discover what Manchester offers.
Visit Oslo B2115
Grev Wedels Plass 4, Oslo, 151, Norway T. +47 231 06200
www.visitoslo.com
Visit Tromso B2115
P.O Box 311, Tromsø, NO-9253, Norway T. +47 776 10000
www.visittromso.no
Visit Trondheim B2115
PO Box 2102, Trondheim, NO-7411, Norway T. +47 909 96619
www.visittrondheim.no
F. +47 231 06201
VisitSweden B2010
5 Upper Montagu Street, London, W1H 2AG, UK T. 020 7870 5609
www.visitsweden.com
VisitSweden is a communications company promoting Sweden and Swedish destinations and experiences internationally. Sweden combines city pleasures with exclusive rural charm and extraordinary adventures. A wide selection of top-notch meeting venues, accommodating efficient friendly service – Sweden is the truly exceptional destination for professional visitors and incentive travellers.
Vista Events B2110
41 Mesogeion Avenue, Athens, 115 26, Greece T. +30 210 6753606
www.vistaevents.com
F. +30 210 6729630
Walthers DMC B2032
PO Box 689, Douglasdale, Sandton, 2165, South Africa
T. +27 11 467 8867
www.walthersdmc.com
Warwick B220
1 Christow Road, Marsh Barton, Exeter, EX2 8QP, UK T. 0845 351 0392
www.wce.co.uk
F. +27 11 789 5255 F. 0161 907 3723 F. 020 7259 5955
visitBlackpool B1976
c/o Marketing Blackpool, Empress Buildings, 97 Church Street, Blackpool, Lancashire FY1 1HL, UK T. 01253 478227
F. 01253 478226
www.visitblackpool.com/business
visitBlackpool Conference & Meetings - Our superb location on the Lancashire coast ensures Blackpool remains one of Britain’s leading MICE destinations, the perfect place when looking for the traditional, unique, unusual or contemporary. The recent regeneration allows us to show you a new invigorated resort capable of meeting every expectation.
VisitBrighton B610
1st Floor Brighton Town Hall, Brighton, BN1 1JA, UK T. 01273 292606
www.visitbrighton.com
A successful, dynamic conference destination, Brighton combines an enviable seaside location with a vibrant city atmosphere. For sea with a summer sparkle and superb sunsets, amazing shops, glorious gastronomy, an extraordinary royal palace, arts and culture galore coupled with a cornucopia of accommodation, just VisitBrighton.
VisitScotland Business Tourism B520
Business Tourism Unit, VisitScotland, Ocean Point One, 94 Ocean Drive, Edinburgh EH6 6JH, UK T. +44 (0) 131 472 2355 F. +44 (0) 131 472 2250
www.conventionscotland.com
Scotland offers world-renowned hospitality matched by an amazing range of venues, all against the backdrop of the stunning Scottish scenery. Whether you’re holding a conference, team-building event, or gala dinner, we can provide free, impartial information on venues, facilities and services in Scotland for your next event.
F. 01273 292614
Voice of Alex Banks P544
1 The Dairy, Bucknall Way, Beckenham, Kent BR3 3XP, UK T. 020 8658 2675
www.alexbanks.co.uk
Alex arrives fresh from covering the role of Frank Sinatra in the West End show Ratpack Live from Las Vegas. A gifted swing singer with ten years professional experience. Performing solo, with backing tracks, or with a band. 4 pieces upwards plus dancers, guest singers and members of the Ratpack cast.
Vue Entertainment B870
10 Chiswick Park/566 Chiswick High Road, London, W4 5XS, UK T. 020 8396 0100
www.myvue.com
Looking for a conference venue with a difference? Vue Entertainment is one of the UK’s leading operators of multiplex cinemas in the UK. With 69 cinemas throughout the UK, Ireland and ‘flagship’ locations in London, Manchester and Birmingham, whatever your requirements, Vue definitely has a venue for you.
Waddesdon Manor B252
Waddesdon, Near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP18 0JH, UK T. 01296 653 241
www.waddesdon.org.uk
The country retreat of the Rothschild family provides a unique setting for corporate events, meetings and private dining in three stylish venues, including the newly completed contemporary complex, Windmill Hill Archive. Come and enjoy a taste of that privileged lifestyle: superlative food, excellent wines and friendly professional service.
F. 01296 653 237
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