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r professionals to hear from experts, explore suppliers eet the needs of those delivering physical activity attending to explore the latest trends, innovations and
universities, architects, contractors, project managers s and improve their supply chain - who all attend as ers and service providers delivering projects in this sector.
le of seminars, tailored one-to-one business meetings, fied event.
ties forum 2018 – CALL FOR PAPERS
ysical inactivity is the fourth greatest cause of disease, disability and mature mortality in the UK, costing the health service as much as £1.2bn a r. The sector needs to create spaces that inspire participation and where ryone can enjoy being active.
e forum will take place on 4-5 October in Northamptonshire and annually racts a wide range of operators, architects, designers, contractors, local horities, school leaders, universities, and other senior level professionals king to enhance their schemes and improve their supply chain.
e paf forum will again run in parallel with the highly successful education lding forum.
As a project delegate, your complimentary place includes:
• Access to all speaker sessions
• Networking with the most prominent companies involved in the design, build, management and delivery of physical activity facilities
• A tailored meeting schedule with companies most relevant to your estates/projects/facilities
• Business opportunities with your fellow project delegates
ty facilities forum us at the
October 2018
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ce at
www.paf-forum.co.uk
• Executive accommodation, all meals, drinks receptions and gala dinner on Thursday evening
Register nowfor your complimentary place at
www.paf-forum.co.uk or contact Sue Ramcharan on 020 8288 1080 or email:
sue@stable-events.co.uk
Event sponsors:
Platinum Sponsor
Gold Sponsor 88 1080. View a short video of last year’s event at
www.paf-forum.co.uk
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