More future conference venues revealed

While we were off-air over the weekend, we learned from the unlikely source of Politics and the City that we are due an Autumn conference in Liverpool.

Autumn in Liverpool was mooted when we first had Spring conference this time last year. We asked delegates at the conference there what they thought about the prospect of returning to the city for a longer conference – and you can hear what people had to say here.

This makes our expected venue timetable over the coming years:

2009
Harrogate – on Friday!
Bournemouth – 19th-23rd September

2010
Birmingham – Spring
Liverpool – Autumn

2011
??? – Spring
Birmingham – Autumn

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2 Comments

  • What’s happened to Brighton?! It’s the best venue of the lot!

  • Dominic Hannigan 3rd Mar '09 - 3:51pm

    Spring 2011???? – CARDIFF CARDIFF CARDIFF, particualrly if it falls on a six nations weekend – or maybe not!

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