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CPD Seminars: London 14th March, and Southampton, Brighton, Maidstone, Oxford, Reading in June

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  • # 54870

Hi Ami. Have I missed something? Why are this years seminars in the evenings? Are they going to cover as many topics as previously?

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  • # 55079

Hi Beverley,

Members at our Kent Event recently asked the same question.

Ami Copeland at ICB said...

'This year's CPD Seminars are running as evening events to make them more accessible - times are hard money wise and a lot of employed members don't want to take up to 2 days off for conference at the end of the year'. 

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  • # 72030

Evening CPD seminars means that I can continue to worl on my business during the day.

Could the annual conference be held on a Friday\Saturday  or completely on a Saturday\Sunday?

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  • # 77934

Ami @ ICBsaid:

“London 14th March
Strand Palace Hotel

Southampton 13th June
Novotel De Vere Grand Harbour 

Brighton 14th June
Barcelo Old Ship Hotel

Maidstone 15th June
Village Hotel

Ashford 12th July
Holiday Inn North

Oxford 27th June
Holiday Inn Oxford (Pear Tree Roundabout)

Reading 28th June
Holiday inn Reading West

We are now taking bookings for these events. It is £15 to attend which includes food and hot beverages. 

More information via the Events page of the main site.



Edited at 09 Jun 2011 01:24 PM GMT


Hi Ami, i live in Epsom, Surrey and have never attend a branch meeting and I would like to know
which branch is nearer to me please. And also when is the meeting and how to book a place.
Regards,
Anayat.

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  • # 81028

Hi Ami

Are these CPD dates for this year or last year - I am a bit confused as I cannot see where to book for the Reading Seminar.

Smile

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Hi Carolyn

The Brighton seminar was last year. 

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Thnaks Gandalf
I was interested in the Reading Seminar - I shall look out for this year's one.

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