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British Cleaning Council announces details of 2012 Conference on London's South Bank
07 March 2013
The British Cleaning Council has announced plans for its 2012 annual conference, which will take place at the Coin Street Conference Centre on London's South Bank on 23rd October.
The British Cleaning Council has announced plans for its 2012 annual conference, which will take place at the Coin Street Conference Centre on London's South Bank on 23rd October.
The day will be focused on Business Efficiency and Innovation, as a distinguished and high-profile speaker line-up will offer creative solutions to the challenges arising during the age of austerity.
The BCC annual conference is relevant to anyone concerned with creative solutions and commercial success in the cleaning industry. The previous two events have sold-out, with over 200 senior executives convening each year to discuss, debate and disseminate the latest economic trends and managerial thinking within the sector.
Mark Woodhead, chairman of the British Cleaning Council, made the announcement at the British Cleaning Council's at the Houses of Parliament 30th Anniversary Reception.
“The conference is now one of the key dates on the industry calendar, and is a real showcase for the latest business thinking and innovation. We look forward to welcoming delegates to what is sure to be another engaging and stimulating day, in addition to its position as one of the best opportunities for networking with industry figures and sponsors. We expect tickets to sell out as quickly as before, and I urge those interested to take advantage of the early bird discount as soon as possible.â€
Early bird tickets for the Conference 2012, priced at £99 plus VAT, are available until the end of April from the British
Cleaning Council's website: britishcleaningcouncil.org/cleaningconference.html
Limited sponsorship berths are also available, please contact Peter Carrol by telephone: 020 7920 9640 or email: press@ britishcleaningcouncil.org
The day will be focused on Business Efficiency and Innovation, as a distinguished and high-profile speaker line-up will offer creative solutions to the challenges arising during the age of austerity.
The BCC annual conference is relevant to anyone concerned with creative solutions and commercial success in the cleaning industry. The previous two events have sold-out, with over 200 senior executives convening each year to discuss, debate and disseminate the latest economic trends and managerial thinking within the sector.
Mark Woodhead, chairman of the British Cleaning Council, made the announcement at the British Cleaning Council's at the Houses of Parliament 30th Anniversary Reception.
“The conference is now one of the key dates on the industry calendar, and is a real showcase for the latest business thinking and innovation. We look forward to welcoming delegates to what is sure to be another engaging and stimulating day, in addition to its position as one of the best opportunities for networking with industry figures and sponsors. We expect tickets to sell out as quickly as before, and I urge those interested to take advantage of the early bird discount as soon as possible.â€
Early bird tickets for the Conference 2012, priced at £99 plus VAT, are available until the end of April from the British
Cleaning Council's website: britishcleaningcouncil.org/cleaningconference.html
Limited sponsorship berths are also available, please contact Peter Carrol by telephone: 020 7920 9640 or email: press@ britishcleaningcouncil.org
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