Networking dinners 
Networking dinner - NHS Confederation conference 2010 

Regional networking dinners
Wednesday 23 June 2010
from 19:30

 

Supported by CSC

CSC

NHS Confederation regional dinners will be held on Wednesday evening.

Taking place at local restaurants, delegates will be able to network with colleagues from their region.

In response to your feedback, we have refreshed the format of the regional dinners this year, to ensure there is an environment that is conducive to networking.

Three Liverpool venues will hold three regional dinners each.

  • Hard Days Night will host the regional dinners for East Midlands, East of England and West Midlands.
  • Hilton Liverpool will host the regional dinners for  London, South East and South West.
  • Radisson Blu hotel will host the regional dinners for  North West, North East and Yorkshire and Humber.


Prior to dinner delegates will have the chance to meet at the venue in a dedicated networking area providing the opportunity to network, both before and after dinner, with others from different regions.

  • Guests can arrive from 19:30.
  • Dinner will take place at 20:00.
  • Guests will be able to enjoy a three course dinner with those from their region as well as being able to network with others afterwards in the networking area.


Book your place for the regional dinner when you book for the conference.

 

Dress code for the regional dinners: Formal business attire


Formal evening of dining and entertainment
Thursday 24 June 2010
from 19:30

 

Supported by
Arup

Health secretary Andrew Lansley is expected to attend the conference dinner, held at the Liverpool Cathedral.


 

  • Guests can arrive from 19:30.
  • Dinner will take place at 20:00.
  • Delegates will be able to enjoy a 3 course dinner at this stunning venue with live entertainment to conclude the night.

Dress code for the conference dinner: Formal business attire/Lounge suits

An awesome and beautiful building, the Liverpool Cathedral's versatile spaces make it a truly spectacular setting for an extraordinary venue. Built in the early 1900's on St James Mount it can be seen from miles around.

Book your place for the formal dinner when you book for the conference.

Please note, the venue fees for this dinner go to the restoration of the church.

Find out more background information about the history of the Liverpool Cathedral using the links below:

The history of the Liverpool Cathedral

About the Liverpool Cathedral

Entertainment provided by LoungeCore

Loungecore is a local band that will play anything from chill out swing to upbeat Latin. As an alternative to Jazz standards, Loungecore take popular songs right back from the 70’s through to current hits and re-harmonise, re-arrange and re-invent the classics.

The band has been gigging regularly at venues local to Liverpool like Pan Am, Alma de Cuba, Gusto and events including Liverpool Capital of Culture closing ceremony 09.